| Length (Feet): | 100' |
|---|---|
| Fitting System Compatibility: | PEX Compression Clamp Push Fit Crimp Expansion PEX PEX Press |
| Size: | 2-1/2" |
| Shape: | Coil |
| Tubing Type: | Oxygen Barrier |
| Material: | PEX |
| Color: | White |
| Warranty: | 25 Year |
| Application: | Heating |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 160 |
| Grade: | PEX-a |
| Standards Met: | NSF DIN4726 |
| Max Temp (F): | 200°F |
| Type: | Tubing |
You cannot pour cement over the Quik Trak panels. You would need to attach DUROCK Cement Board over the Quik Trak Panels and then the cement followed by the tile. You may want to consider the "Overpour Installation" rather than using the Quik Trak panels. Here is a link to our Resource Center for information on the "Overpour Installation": http://www.pexsupply.com/resources/radiantHeat#overpour In addition, please refer to the following Quik Trak Installation Manual for installation information: http://uponorpro.com/~/media/Extranet/Files/manuals/QuikTrak_InsG_9-00.aspx?sc_lang=en
We suggest using a material such as this since it has an oxygen barrier. The MultiCor PEX can be used but there isn't any added functional value and you can not use any standard PEX fittings on the material.
No, hePEX cannot be used in potable water systems as it is not rated for this application. You will need to use non-oxygen barrier tubing.
This cannot be used for potable water systems. It is not rated. Potable water systems will allow air into the lines. This tubing has an oxygen barrier which will not allow air in the system. Also this tubing takes a chemical bath in order to make it an oxygen barrier tubing.
This material is compatible with Wirsbo (Uponor) expander tools, as well as other brand PEX crimping tools.
Yes, an 8" loop can be made with 5/8" hePEX tubing. As a side note, the minimum bend radius for this tubing is 4.5". Also keep in mind that the colder your surroundings are, the harder it will be to bend the tubing.
hePEX can be embedded in concrete without a sleeve.