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Steps four
Plan the piping installation from the Beam power unit to the inlet valves. It's best to run the piping under the floor if possible. In structures without basements, the piping may be run through the attic or crawlspaces. In an existing two- or three-story home, vacuum piping may be run to upper levels through cold air ducts, through the back of closets or under stairways, or beside a soil pipe. In new structures, pipe can be run through wall studs before drywall is applied. Be sure to plan where to locate the Beam power unit — usually in the garage or basement.
tools you'll need
1/2" electric drill (with right-angle head if possible)
2 1/2" deep hole cut saw
steel tape measure
screw drivers (Phillips and flat head)
wire stripper/cutter
hammer
2 1/2" masonry bit
3/4" chisel
pocket knife
metal coat hangers
electrical tape
utility knife
miter box
hacksaw or small handsaw
pencil
flashlight
safety goggles
broom handle
stud finder
medium sandpaper
small mirror
   
 
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