Central Vacuum Outlet Not Working
Suck the clog out through the outlet.
Central vacuum outlet not working. It is not uncommon for a clog to found right there. A clog in the hose tubing or exhaust system will need to be unclogged. Isolate exactly where clog is by determining the inlet furthest from the vacuum unit that is not suctioning well. Thanks first remove the faceplate and touch the low voltage wires together.
What is the best way to fix the outlet. Try pulling the clog backwards through the pipe and inlet valve. Unclog a line by holding the hose of a regular vacuum or a wet dry vacuum to the outlet in the house. While the unit is turned on at the canister insert a disposable cleaning cloth into an inlet.
Good suction means a clog in the tubing system. You can also find the clog by running 1 styrofoam ball each numbered. There is one outlet where the low voltage is not working so we have to go out to the garage to turn on the unit whenever we need to use the one outlet and it s downstairs. Poor suction means the hose is clogged.
6 examine the outlets as well as electrical connections. Use a portable vacuum or shop vac directly into the wall valve. The clog is between that inlet and the unit and is the one you will be working on. Connect the hose of the central vacuum directly to the canister.