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Jamie_6
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Tim,
I am looking @ a job where we will be installing radiant panels on the second floor of a home. I would like to us Wirsbo tubing and manifolds to feed each panel. (that way we could get trickey & zone it later) What temps can the tubing handle?
Thanks,
Jamie
I am looking @ a job where we will be installing radiant panels on the second floor of a home. I would like to us Wirsbo tubing and manifolds to feed each panel. (that way we could get trickey & zone it later) What temps can the tubing handle?
Thanks,
Jamie
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tubing ratings
Jamie,
From the web site.
73.4* @ 160psi, 180* @ 100psi, 200* @ 80psi
Hope this help.
Ant
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You may
want to consider Pel-al-Pex tubing for this application.
Wirsbo Multi-core or Kitec as PAP tubing has much lower expansion than Pex.
Hope this helps.
Mark H
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