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1/2" x 20 ft. Red AquaPEX Tubing, Straight Length

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1/2" x 20 ft. Red AquaPEX Tubing, Straight Length
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Product Highlight: Grade
PEX-a
Product Highlight: Tubing Type
Non-Oxygen Barrier
Product Highlight: Fitting System Compatibility
PEX Press, Push Fit, PEX Compression, Clamp, Crimp, Expansion PEX
Product Highlight: Length (Feet)
20' Length
Product Highlight: Size
1/2"
Product Highlight: Color
Red

Description

Uponor AquaPEX tubing is manufactured and listed to ASTM F876 and F877 and CSA B137.5, certified to NSF Standards 14 and 61 and listed by the Hydrostatic Stress Board of PPI at 200ºF at 80 psi, 180ºF at 100 psi and 73.4ºF at 160 psi. Uponor AquaPEX tubing (shown below) is also listed to UL 1821 and ULC/ORD C199P and carries an additional rating of 120ºF at 130 psi.

Uponor AquaPEX white tubing is marked with the PEX 5106 designation as required by the most recent edition of ASTM F876-10, indicating it exceeds ASTM F876 chlorine-resistance requirements for continuous-recirculation systems operating up to 140ºF while also affording a 30-day UV-resistance level.

Uponor AquaPEX red and blue tubing is marked with the PEX 5206 designation as required by the most recent edition of ASTM F876-10, indicating it exceeds ASTM F876 chlorine-resistance requirements for continuous-recirculation systems operating up to 140ºF while also affording a 90-day UV-resistance level.

Specs

Length (Feet):

20'

Fitting System Compatibility:

PEX Press

Push Fit

PEX Compression

Clamp

Crimp

Expansion PEX

Size:

1/2"

Color:

Red

Tubing Type:

Non-Oxygen Barrier

Material:

PEX

Application:

Plumbing

Max Pressure (PSI):

160

Grade:

PEX-a

Warranty:

25 Year

Standards Met:

ASTM F877

DIN4726

NSF

Max Temp (F):

200°F

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Can't Go Wrong

The 1/2" AquaPEX was just what the doctor ordered. Very tough and durable. Rigid enough to guide through trusses, but flexible enough to make all the turns. Very difficult to accidentally compromise. I am cautions to remain well clear of heat sources except if intentionally removing a connection. I have attached an image of a home distribution point using the PEX "A" AquaPEX. I used both the expansion tool and a crimp-er, depending on what I am connection to.
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shipping wrap

This product is very good with one exception, The plastic wrap that is designed to use from the inside works great until the last two wraps, at this time it is cheaper to throw away the last two coils than to try to get it out of the plastic The time it takes to free the pipe from the wrap totally wipes out any savings from the product.
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All the products are exceptional, would buy all the products

Your service is great and all the products I purchased are high quality.
JP
New York
2 months ago
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It's pex it works

Easy to work with it's pex
Spanky
Indiana
3 months ago
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Top Shelf.

Uponor PEX and SupplyHouse service are hard to beat.
Utica Mike
Whitesboro, NY
3 months ago
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Love you guys Great selection / great service Do wish you would find a way to use less plastic packaging. We try to be as green as possible whenever it's possible. Some day plastics like that will hopefully be banned. You could get ahead of the curve!
Hammertime
Vermont
4 months ago
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PEX-A Pipe

Since my house was built with Uponor PEX-A pipe, when I had to add some additional piping to my house I chose to use this pipe. This does require the use of an Expansion Tool to get the full benefit PEX-A provides. However, this will also take PEX-B fittings and valves if you use ASTM 1807 crimp rings. This gives you the chance to easily expand your plumbing system.
David
Orlando, FL
5 months ago
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Pex A is easy to work with.

We used this to replace galvanized water service lines to our 1950's bathroom. It was easy to work with.
Bert
New Brighton, MN
6 months ago
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This seems more flexible to me. I welcome that in tight

I use this for supply lines in floor joist
Bob
Elk city 🏙️ idaho
8 months ago
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I would buy this product again and again

It is a good product easily to use and very good quality
Joel
Garden grove
9 months ago
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Great Service

Shipping was super fast, ordering is simple, I am a do it yourself guy, they have everything I have needed for this old house.
Flash
Chitown
11 months ago
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Supplyhouse.com is awesome!

Every time I place an order it always comes exactly as I order it. Very fast delivery if I order by noon, I usually have it by noon the next day. This is a great source for Uponor (Wirsbo) tubing and all the fittings.
Sam
Santa Rosa, CA
1 years ago
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Q: I need tubing size 1/4" o.d. Is the size 1/4" o.d. or i.d. for 1/4" AQUAPEX white ?

Asked by BUBBA62 15 years ago

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1/4" AquaPEX has a .241" ID and a .375" OD.

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Q: I have some regular Pex B grade pipe that I bought from Lowes. Would it be better to buy the Pex A aquapex pipe in all the future plumbing replacements, and can I use the standard copper crimp rings and brass fittings that I have been using?

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PEX-A is the highest grade given to PEX tubing. PEX-A is easier to work with and is compatible with ProPEX expansion-style fittings. It is also compatible with standard PEX fittings, including crimp.

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Q: I currently have Aquapex Wirsbo in our new home we just had built and am wondering if I can splice into it with a pex crimp tee and and use the Pex Crimp Rings to connect the Aquapex to the Pex fittings.

Asked by Jason 15 years ago

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Yes, AquaPEX tubing is compatible with PEX crimp fittings and rings. It also works with ProPEX expansion fittings.

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Q: Can Pex tubing be used in Illinois such as Chgo?

Asked by RIck 15 years ago

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PEX tubing is approved for plumbing in all 50 states and most municipalities, but you should always check with your city's codes to be sure.

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Q: can i use your pex pipe for my underground sprinkler system for my yard ?

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Yes, PEX can be used underground. You should either bury the PEX below the frost line or drain the lines during the winter to prevent freezing in the lines.

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Q: from my house i am going to run a water line 120' under ground to an above garage studio apartment. should i use 3/4 or 1" aquapex tubing. also i have a well do you think i will need a booster pump if so what size tubing and any recomentions for boosterpump set up would be appreciated thank you

Asked by billy 15 years ago

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We would recommend 1" tubing. As for the pump, that would need to be sized by your installer.

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Q: HOW HEAVY IS 300' COIL 1/2"

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The shipping weight of a 300 foot coil of 1/2" AquaPEX is 19 lbs.

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- DAD

about six pounds

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Q: I have to add a 2" water line to supply a new Fire Sprinkler system. The entire line will be buried at 4+ feet and come up thru a concrete slab. I will need to put a curb valve in at the tee and a stop valve at the interior destination. The new line will tee off a 2" K tubing. Which Pex product should I use and which fittings are needed to make the transition from the copper?

Asked by Duffy 15 years ago

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You can use a WIPEX fitting (part 5550020) to get from the 2" PEX to male threads. You can use a copper x FNPT fitting from there.

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Q: I am thinking of replacing the galvanized pipe in my house. would it be okay if I did it in pex and if so what type and size pex would you recommend.

Asked by mrsmith360 15 years ago

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You can use PEX to replace galvanized plumbing piping. You will generally want to use piping that is the same size.

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- brad

i would use pex its neater no worries about corrosion however i would probably switch to a 3/4 inch pipe, the diameter is greater which means greater flow and more pressure.

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Q: I need to run a water main 340 feet from meter to the house. Meter outlet is for 3/4" CTS. What size line should I run and is there an adapter to adapt a larger size pipe to the meter?

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We would recommend that you use 1" PEX. You should be able to use a threaded SharkBite fitting to adapt to the meter.

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