SaltVac distribution piping using fresh air vent through attic

SaltVac distribution piping using fresh air vent through attic

SaltVac distribution piping 65’ run from garage to the basement.

SaltVac distribution piping 65’ run from garage to the basement.

SaltVac bin on the left and the water softner on the right of the photo using fresh air vent through the attic to the garage for the distribution piping.

SaltVac bin on the left and the water softner on the right of the photo using fresh air vent through the attic to the garage for the distribution piping.

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SaltVac distribution piping from the attic to the garage showing the optional SaltVac hose for moving salt from the bag in the trunk or a bucket into the SaltVac bin in the basement. You can see the control panel knob on the right side of the vertical pipe.

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Optional SaltVac stainless steel hopper at the bottom center of the photo. The control panel is located just above left side of the hopper. This home has a 65’ run from the garage to the SaltVac bin in the basement.

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Photo of the SaltVac control panel. On/Off switch, LED indicating salt levels, and motor speed control knob. Distribution pipe at the bottom of the photo.

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SaltVac system located in the basement. Shown with optional clear lid to visually see the salt level in the SaltVac bin. Motor and computer controller on top of the bin.

Below the photo on left shows the SaltVac distribution pipe running from the SaltVac Bin to the garage. On the right is the SaltVac stainless steel SaltVac hopper. This holds one #50 bag of rock salt. It is normally filled and is available when the indicator LED flashes red indicating one bag low you simply turn on the SaltVac and your bin will fill.

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SaltVac garage hopper with the distribution piping exiting the ceiling and routed to the basement SaltVac bin. Control panel located about three feet above the hopper.