Measure
the length of pipe, making sure your cuts are straight
and clean. Use a sharp knife or sandpaper to eliminate
burrs that might collect dust or hair that could
form a dirt trap. Starting with the inlet valve
farthest from the power unit, begin test fitting
then gluing together sections of piping. Join sections
of piping to the main trunk line which ties into
the Beam power unit. Splice together the low voltage
wires along the trunk line. Run and connect the
trunk line to the Beam power unit. If mounting the
power unit in the garage, drill a pilot hole through
the wall using a wire coat hanger to check location
and for obstructions. Then cut a 2 1/2" hole
though the wooden joist above the masonry wall between
the basement and the garage. Feed piping into garage
to unit.
Please check local building codes before installing as regulations vary across Canada.