VacuValve - Standard Inlet Valve (3 Colors)
The VacuValve inlets are our favorite universal inlet valves for central vacuum systems. They are the standard low-voltage type, which accepts most central vacuum hoses. They are built with a durable plastic and the door opens all the way to avoid potential snapping.
VacuValve inlets are also perfect for upgrading your old system since they are slightly larger than old inlets. This helps to cover the paint lines and ensures for a clean finish once replaced.
Note: If your hose is made by Budd, Sears/Kenmore, then these inlets will not accept those hoses.
Additionally, if your hose is direct connect, then these inlets will not accept those hoses. You will need an electric inlet valve that usually requires additional electrical wiring to work properly. (Standard electric hoses with the corded pigtail will work with these inlets!
The VacuValve inlets are our favorite universal inlet valves for central vacuum systems. They are the standard low-voltage type, which accepts most central vacuum hoses. They are built with a durable plastic and the door opens all the way to avoid potential snapping.
VacuValve inlets are also perfect for upgrading your old system since they are slightly larger than old inlets. This helps to cover the paint lines and ensures for a clean finish once replaced.
Note: If your hose is made by Budd, Sears/Kenmore, then these inlets will not accept those hoses.
Additionally, if your hose is direct connect, then these inlets will not accept those hoses. You will need an electric inlet valve that usually requires additional electrical wiring to work properly. (Standard electric hoses with the corded pigtail will work with these inlets!
The VacuValve inlets are our favorite universal inlet valves for central vacuum systems. They are the standard low-voltage type, which accepts most central vacuum hoses. They are built with a durable plastic and the door opens all the way to avoid potential snapping.
VacuValve inlets are also perfect for upgrading your old system since they are slightly larger than old inlets. This helps to cover the paint lines and ensures for a clean finish once replaced.
Note: If your hose is made by Budd, Sears/Kenmore, then these inlets will not accept those hoses.
Additionally, if your hose is direct connect, then these inlets will not accept those hoses. You will need an electric inlet valve that usually requires additional electrical wiring to work properly. (Standard electric hoses with the corded pigtail will work with these inlets!