Hcw3
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We have a (soon to be) finished basement.
With our radiant floor system, our installer created a 'forest' of copper verticals to the zones, but he put them directly in front of a window (in the attached pix, the lines change to PEX where the pipe-insulation starts)...
There's just enough space to potentially route them across below the window.
With our radiant floor system, our installer created a 'forest' of copper verticals to the zones, but he put them directly in front of a window (in the attached pix, the lines change to PEX where the pipe-insulation starts)...
There's just enough space to potentially route them across below the window.
- Is there any reason not to go directly into an el, coming out of the circulator pump?
- I could redo it in copper, but PEX would be easier, and would actually use fewer els. Any reason not to use PEX near the circulator pumps?