On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:54:28 AM UTC-4, wrote:
Both of the two central vac units that I have owned -
diffferent makes - had an additional inlet at the machine -
if yours does - you coulld check IT for suction - carry your
hose to the garage.. and listen to the motor..
Also - if IT doesn't have suction - ta-da.
Inlets?
I never noticed if there is an additional "inlet".
I'll look later on today when it gets light and see what I can see.
Inlet - referred to as a utility valve by Beam :
http://www.beamvac.com/Productcatalo...ies/Beam-275C/
A little flapper door covers a suction point where your hose
can be inserted. ... your vacuum hose, that is.
John T.
I have a Pullman and it too has an inlet right on the unit and a
switch nearby that turns on the unit. Seems very logical that all
of them would have that handy feature, but then who knows.