ChanceC501
New Member
Steam shower with flexible copper type L tubing vs rigid type L
Trying to install steam shower (Mr. Steam) have the generator placed and hard setup into the shower itself (remodel), just nothing in between
In connecting the 2 I need no more than 45 degree angles per manual to avoid water build-up/spurting, can I use type L 3/4 copper tubing that comes in a reel such as image below
This seems to be perfect so I can avoid lots of joints/leak potential, but I don't see many examples of this being done, and I can't be the first to think of this. It's rated for gas/pressure, still type L, so checks all the boxes, just wanting everyone's insight and opinion
Trying to install steam shower (Mr. Steam) have the generator placed and hard setup into the shower itself (remodel), just nothing in between
In connecting the 2 I need no more than 45 degree angles per manual to avoid water build-up/spurting, can I use type L 3/4 copper tubing that comes in a reel such as image below
This seems to be perfect so I can avoid lots of joints/leak potential, but I don't see many examples of this being done, and I can't be the first to think of this. It's rated for gas/pressure, still type L, so checks all the boxes, just wanting everyone's insight and opinion