| Number of Outlets: | 6 |
|---|---|
| Loop Size: | 1/2" |
| Supply Size: | 1" |
| Supply Connection: | PEX |
| Fitting System Compatibility: | Expansion PEX |
| Tubing Compatibility: | PEX |
| Max Temp (F): | 210°F at 150 psi |
| Standards Met: | ASTM F1960 ASTM F877 CAN/CSA B137.5 |
| Max. Manifold Flow: | 6.6 gpm @ 4 fps 16.5 gpm @ 8 fps |
| Material: | Engineered Plastic |
there is no minimum temp, but water should not freeze inside the fitting or pex tubing as it can cause cracking or bursting.
Any product designed to mount 1" copper pipe (for the ¾" EP Branch Multi-port Tee) or 1¼" copper pipe (for the 1" EP Branch Multi-port Tee) may be used as a mounting bracket.
Yes, you can reuse the port fitting, However care must be taken when removing the existing ring and tubing so as not to nick or damage the EP port barb. You should then be able to join a new connection to the EP manifiold using the expander tool
I just run the pex out away from the T-Branch and then add any valves. I assume you're wanting to put a shutoff valve on there. Just give yourself some distance with the pex. You can't really attach the valve directly (unless they are making one now that I'm unaware of).
The EP Multi-Port Tee is made of engineered plastic. It is not made of PEX material like the Aquapex tubing.
Simple. Use the Uponar Pro Pex pipe with the sleeve, expand it with the expansion tool, then slip it over the outlet on the tee. When it contracts, you are done.
This is an Uponor PEX fitting and, as such, does not use a compression tool. It uses Uponor PEX, rings and an expansion tool.
you will have to use an expander tool. this multi-port does not use compression tools. The expander tool expands the pipe with a ring on the pipe made out of pex, and when you are done, the pipe contracts to make a tight fit. Hope this helps.
This multiport Appears to be a wirsbo aquapex design. In which case it uses the wirsbo expander tool. It uses a specific wirsbo pex tubing and expansion rings to permenantly attach pipes to fittings. Sent from my iPhone
this is not for compression fittings. it is the propex expander fitting style. dont think compression will work. Sent from my iPhone
It is not recommended by the manufacturer.
We would recommend that you use a plug attached to a short piece of PEX.
This part has 6 of the 1/2" outlets and a 1" inlet. This specific unit is not available with 3/4" outlets.