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Karl_4
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Is anyone familiar with the brand "Infloor" tubing? Roughly 8 years ago this was installed in a slab but never hooked up. The color is white and says "potable" on the side. I've received conflicting reports about the oxygen barrier. Apparently they make tubing today that says "potable" but has the O2 barrier. Years ago i guess they made separate types for heating and plumbing. Spec sheet would be great if anyone has it. Thanks KP
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I have worked with Infloor's grey polybutile that they stopped making about 14 years ago. They replaced that with a white pex product with red o2 barrier coating (bpex). I think what you have is non O2 (pex).
I would call Infloor. I have found them helpful in the past"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
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