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Solar_Hog
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I have a water furnace that also chills glycol. I noticed that hePex temperature rating only states the highest temperature it will tolerate. What is the cold end? The water furnace chills to about 30F
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That shouldn't be an issue, but check the tubing manufacturer's specs.Bob Boan
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What are you using 30F chilled fluid for? Seems awful cold for AC coils or radiant cooling?Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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