Central_Vacuum_Inlet.jpg


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English: Left: standard, non-electric central vacuum inlet. Right: when a hose is inserted into an inlet, or the switch on a hose is turned on, two low-voltage electrical contacts (highlighted in red) are bridged, signalling the power unit to turn on (a toothpick was used to hold the spring-loaded door open for this image)
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Camera location 43° 14′ 17.96″ N, 79° 49′ 08.69″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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Central vacuum inlet

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43°14'17.963"N, 79°49'8.692"W

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