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Beam Prism 433MHz wireless automitter, Part 100579. Enables wireless on/off control for original Beam Prism central vacuum systems. Old-style receiver unit.
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CloseThe Beam Prism Wireless Automitter (Part 100579) is the 433MHz transmitter/receiver unit that enables wireless on/off control for original Beam Prism central vacuum systems. The automitter receives the signal from a compatible Beam Prism wireless hose and triggers the central vacuum power unit to start and stop automatically, giving you hands-free walk-up-and-vacuum operation without low-voltage wiring in your walls.
This unit is the older-style 433MHz automitter designed specifically for the original Beam Prism system generation. It installs at or near the central vacuum power unit and communicates wirelessly with the 433MHz hose transmitter (Part 50700) to complete the wireless control circuit. The automitter is compact, mounts easily, and requires minimal setup.
The 433MHz frequency is specific to the older Prism hose generation, meaning this automitter is not interchangeable with newer Beam wireless systems. Ordering the correct automitter for your Prism system ensures reliable, interference-free wireless operation.
Swiss Boy Vacuum keeps this legacy Beam component in stock because many homeowners are still running original Beam Prism systems that are otherwise performing well. Replacing a failed automitter is a cost-effective alternative to upgrading an entire system, and our central vacuum specialists are here to help diagnose wireless control issues.
Brand: Beam
Part Number: 100579
SKU: 100579
Type: Wireless Automitter / Receiver
Wireless Frequency: 433MHz
Style: Old Style / Original Prism Generation
Compatible Hose: Beam Prism Wireless Hose, Part 50700
Beam Prism Central Vacuum Systems: Original 433MHz wireless generation. Pair with Beam Prism Wireless Hose, Part 50700.
This automitter is the right replacement for homeowners whose Beam Prism wireless system has lost its automatic on/off function due to a failed or degraded automitter unit. Replacing just the automitter is often all that's needed to restore full wireless operation to an otherwise functional Prism system.