You're tired of hauling a bulky vacuum into your RV or garage every time dirt builds up in tight spaces. This remote, flush mounted unit works with ducted ports so you can clean surfaces without dragging equipment around.
Dirt collects fast in compact areas, and dragging a separate vacuum into the space adds another piece of equipment to manage. This remote mounted central vacuum power unit uses strong suction suitable for upholstery, carpets, tile, and hard flooring. Debris can be handled across common interior surfaces during routine cleanup.
Exposed equipment can take up space and disrupt a finished interior layout. Flush mount design allows the unit to be recessed into the wall for a completely built-in installation. The power unit sits within the structure, keeping surfaces clear while the system stays integrated into the space.
Some layouts require all cleaning access points to be positioned away from the power unit. A single inlet located on the top connects to routed ports throughout the space. Cleaning happens through those remote connection points, keeping the unit itself out of your way while reaching different areas.
This unit requires hardwiring and does not include a power cord. The unit connects directly into the electrical system, fixing its position as part of the installed setup.
Garages, workshops, and utility areas can be tough on equipment housings. Composite housing resists rust and corrosion, giving the power unit a material choice suited to those installation spaces. The housing continues to protect the unit structure while cleanup gear stays mounted in place.
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Hi everyone, Steven here with etrailer. Today we're taking a look at the Intervac RMF vacuum cleaner in black. Now this is 120 volt. It is just a hardwired application, as you can see at the base here. All you have is some wires here that you're gonna be hard wiring up per the instructions. On this particular unit, the only inlet is in the top and you can see them four screw holes there that are pre-drilled.
Basically, once you get this open and it's just kind of spring loaded here on this little latch, take off the cover. They're gonna give you that inlet connection on the top. You're gonna put that in per the instruction, screw it in place, and then you have the bag included. And down inside of here, there is another little filter that you can pull out and clean if you need to during different times of usage. I'm just gonna kind of stuff that back in there for now.
But again, your bag's gonna go inside. It's about a gallon worth of debris and stuff that it holds. Again, that would be on the top, but that's how this is going to operate. It's gonna be sucking things in and going in the top. So, this is pretty much a recessed mounted option.
So, you're gonna be cutting a hole in the wall wherever you're at, whether it's an RV, garage, room, something like that, and you're gonna be flush mounting this for a recessed clean look and a nice built-in appearance. You're just getting the unit. There's no accessories or anything like that. You can purchase accessory kits, installation hoses, and those kind of things separately over at etrailer. This again, is great for RV, residential, compact living application and those kind of things.
As always, I recommend a qualified electrician to do the install. That being said, this can be a DIY if you know what you're doing. Just be careful. As far as some overall dimensions, 18 inches tall, nine and a quarter wide, four inches deep. And that's gonna wrap up our quick look together folks. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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