Karl in NY
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My new well water is something you don't want to get downwind of. Typical of the lakeshore area where I'll be building. Most people use either hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), or chlorine injection, followed by an activated carbon filter to remove the particulates that result from sulphur removal.
Question: Will the H2O2 residual damage PEX plumbing? Is Type A, B, or C PEX more appropriate?
I've compared both injection systems, and have committed to going with the peroxide over chlorine for several reasons, which are outside the scope of my question.
I just want to know if there is a preferred PEX type to use. Most sites define PEX-A as "PEX-A tubing is crosslinked using peroxide crosslinking", and I'm wondering if that makes it more, or less, suitable, for further peroxide exposure.
Question: Will the H2O2 residual damage PEX plumbing? Is Type A, B, or C PEX more appropriate?
I've compared both injection systems, and have committed to going with the peroxide over chlorine for several reasons, which are outside the scope of my question.
I just want to know if there is a preferred PEX type to use. Most sites define PEX-A as "PEX-A tubing is crosslinked using peroxide crosslinking", and I'm wondering if that makes it more, or less, suitable, for further peroxide exposure.