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TURBO BOOST VACUUM RETROFIT KIT
MODEL TBV-U

Pictured above is the motor mount bracket with filter bag (expansion spring enclosed), and vacuum motor.
This is the unit to order if each of your two existing vacuum motors suck directly through the openings in the filter bags which are upright in your machine. Our unit will mount on the backside of your vacuum near the dome, on the opposite side of where your coin acceptor is located. The installation process consists of marking and drilling four mounting holes, plus one 5 1/4” hole to insert the filter bag into the vacuum. We provide a cardstock template to properly position the holes, and suggest that you use a grinder or cutting wheel to make the 5 1/4” hole. A high quality small bit (5/32) can be used for the mounting holes.
After smoothing out the edge of the hole, and attaching the edge protector provided, the filter bag with the motor mount and motor attached, can be inserted into the hole and secured in place. The weatherproof gasket located on the backside of the motor mount will properly seal the opening around the hole, and the wire affixed to the motor can be run up inside the motor mount to the top of the vacuum to be connected to the same terminals as the existing vacuum motors.
MODEL TBV-I

Pictured above is the motor mount bracket and vacuum motor.
This is the unit to order if your vacuum filter bags are suspended from the top of the vacuum and are open on the bottom of the vacuum (Inverted). Our unit will mount on the backside of your vacuum near the dome, on the opposite side of where your coin acceptor is located. The installation process consists of marking and drilling four mounting holes, plus one 2” hole which will line up with the new vacuum motor. We provide a cardstock template to properly position the holes, and suggest that you use a high quality hole cutter, cutting wheel or grinder to make the 2” hole. A high quality small bit (5/32) can be used for the mounting holes.

Each Turbo Boost retrofit kit mounts directly to your vacuum. The weatherproof gasket on the backside of the motor mount will properly seal the opening around the hole, and the wire affixed to the motor can be run up inside the motor mount to the top of the vacuum to be connected to the same terminals as the existing vacuum motors.
The stainless steel cover, which is common to both units, fits on top of the motor mount and is secured with two allen screws on the bottom.
Electrical Requirements:
The typical vacuum motor in a coin-operated vacuum draws about 6 amps each when running which will equal about 18 amps for a three motor unit. The initial start, for about 1/60th of a second draws a higher load, and usually this spike is of such a short duration that it will not trip a 20 amp circuit breaker. A 30 amp circuit would be more than adequate. Consult your electrician if in doubt.
Dimensions:
The stainless steel cover is 8 ½” high x 7 ½” wide x 8 ¾” deep.


