PEX Pressure Rating: Difference between revisions
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*This appears to say that if pressure is less than 80 PSI, then a pressure regulator is not necessary- https://www.nachi.org/forum/f22/max-pressure-cross-linked-polyethylene-73346/. | *This appears to say that if pressure is less than 80 PSI, then a pressure regulator is not necessary- https://www.nachi.org/forum/f22/max-pressure-cross-linked-polyethylene-73346/. | ||
*PEX appears to be compatible with standard P&T relief valves - [https://www.doityourself.com/stry/what-is-the-maximum-safe-pex-tube-temperature]. But this does not say whether the P&T valve can be connected directly to the PEX, or only upstream of it, prior to the PEX transition. | *PEX appears to be compatible with standard P&T relief valves - [https://www.doityourself.com/stry/what-is-the-maximum-safe-pex-tube-temperature]. But this does not say whether the P&T valve can be connected directly to the PEX, or only upstream of it, prior to the PEX transition. | ||
*This says not to use PEX for P&T valves as there is a chance the P&T valve will fail - [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/6079/pex-for-hot-water-tank] |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 8 November 2017
PEX is generally rated at 80 PSI for 200F:
http://www.nibco.com/PEX/PEX-Tubing/PEX-Potable-Water/
Hydronic Heating Applications
- This appears to say that if pressure is less than 80 PSI, then a pressure regulator is not necessary- https://www.nachi.org/forum/f22/max-pressure-cross-linked-polyethylene-73346/.
- PEX appears to be compatible with standard P&T relief valves - [1]. But this does not say whether the P&T valve can be connected directly to the PEX, or only upstream of it, prior to the PEX transition.
- This says not to use PEX for P&T valves as there is a chance the P&T valve will fail - [2]