Read about the Central Vacuum Electric Standard Hose
Electric central vacuum hoses were developed with a series of both low voltage and high voltage wires integrated throughout the hose. The low voltage is to conduct a signal from the hose to the central vacuum system turning the central vacuum on. The 110 voltage is supplied to the hose via a pigtail cord or direct connect application on the wall end of the hose.
This provides electricity to the electric carpet attachment otherwise known as a power nozzle or electric beater bar. At the handle of the hose is a three way rocker switch allowing you complete control of the functions of both the central vacuum and the power nozzle right at your finger tips!
The center position will shut off the entire operation the first position allows the central vacuum system to turn on giving you straight suction. Only when the switch is placed into the second position will this allow the hose to provide suction as well as electrify the hose to use the electrical attachment, you have total control in the palm of your hand! With an orthopedic style grip and 360 degree swivel handle this allows maximum performance, eliminating wrist strain and fatigue, stops kinking and increases hose life.
By rotating the handle 90 degrees, it allows you to easily clean under furniture. With an air bleeder valve built into the handle you can increase suction for maximum cleaning power or decrease the suction for the most delicate of fabrics. Oriental, area and throw rugs, curtains, drapes and upholstery!
These hoses come in two different sizes, typically an inch and one quarter interior diameter allowing standard air flow we suggest the new larger inch and three eights interior diameter. The larger diameter increases suction, allows better air flow and reduces the chance of blockages and clogs by up to 20%!
Learn About The Different Types of Electric Central Vacuum Hose Connections
Pigtail Connections fit into any universal wall inlet most commonly used in 99% of homes today. If you have decided to use an electric power (carpet) nozzle, the 6 ft. pigtail cord will need to be plugged into an nearby 110 volt wall outlet.
Direct Connection hoses and wall inlets require low voltage and 110 voltage Romex wire installed during new construction. The direct connection electrical central vacuum hose has two low voltage prongs on top of the hose. When the hose is pushed into the direct connect wall inlet it will automatically activate your carpet nozzle. View the picture above to see an example of Direct Connect Electric Central Vacuum Hoses. This DC wall inlet needs to be installed by a certified electrician.
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