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"Jon Endres, PE" t wrote in message ...
"JBW" wrote in message m... I am installing a Central Boiler Outdoor wood furnace, the furnace cycles water to the house through a heat exchanger then back to the furnace to be heated again. The instructions recommend 1" Pex piping rated 100 PSI at 180F, this furnace can be installed up to 500' from the house. Here are a few questions I have. Use the PEX. If you don't agree, call the manufacturer, they will either tell you why they recommend it, or tell you that you'll void some sort of warranty if you don't follow their instructions. I'm installing a Heatmor unit for my house and shop and intend to follow their instructions. 1" PEX is tough to work with but you don't have joints every ten feet that are bound to fail sometime in mid-February, right about the time that most sewer and water pipes seem to break. JE Yep, I did some additional checking and agree with you. I have some time this summer and was just wondering why?? I did learn PEX tubing is the same OD size as copper so the ID is less because of the thickness of the PEX. I was talking to someone who installed the PEX a year ago and he un-rolled the coil and held in down with a few blocks and let it lay out for a while he said it was much easier to work with then just un-coiling it. Good luck with your furnace and thanks for the information! John |
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