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District Heating / Trenching
Terry
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I am designing a system to be installed in the Whitehorse area where the boiler is in a dettached garage and I need to run supply/return lines to house (1-1/4")and also 2 3/4" low temp lines back to garage for the heating zone there.
Is there any good information available in regards to requirements for trenching/burying these lines? Looking for Insulation needs, Depths, and anything else I need to know.
Thanks in advance :)
Terry.
Is there any good information available in regards to requirements for trenching/burying these lines? Looking for Insulation needs, Depths, and anything else I need to know.
Thanks in advance :)
Terry.
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Permapipe
Saw this stuff at a trade show in Portland, ME.(Pex-Gard)
www.permapipe.com ph,#847.966.2235. They should be able to give you depths, etc.
Sounds like a neat project. Good luck!Kevin C.0 -
Try contacting Larry Ackelson, The Ecoflex rep in the NW. His number is:(360) 756-5004
or email: lackelson@ecoflexna.com
See www.ecoflex.com
I use the product for direct burial hydronics or DHW lines to outbuildings. It's great stuff!!
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