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Wisbro he-pex
ed wallace
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Anyone know what the clearence from Wisbro he-pex that wires and copper water lines should be kept???
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Don't worry......
about either one Ed neither operate at a temp that will affect He-Pex plus but it is always better to ask than to do something wrong.Been there done that.
John
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zero clearance Ed
Once you start using it, you'll hardly ever have use for copper tube again.
Want to use the Pro-Pex expander tool just let me know. I'll give loan it to you so you can get use to Wirsbo's PEX. It's great stuff. Change your life stuff.
Gary
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Wire clearance
is dictated by the code authority. They don't like to see ANY hot water line (metal or non) within 6" of the electrical wires around here...
It's not even worth arguing with them about. In some cases, its impossible to avoid them, but whenever possible, DO.
ME0
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