Monthly Archives: July 2010

PEX tubing for hot and cold water

PEX tubing are used for cold water (with temperatures up to +20 ° C), and for hot water (with temperatures up to +70 ° C), as well as radiant heating systems, fire extinguishing systems, air conditioning and floor heating device. … Continue reading

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Taco 007 IFC circulator pump

Taco 007 IFC pumps are referred to as dynamic pump friction. A significant advantage of jet pumps is the lack of moving and rotating parts. They are also insensitive to contaminated and aggressive fluids (eg, hydrochloric acid), but, unfortunately, have … Continue reading

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What is a PEX pipe

Thus, polymer pipes are made of PVC ( or CPVC), PEX (PEX-b) and PP. For each material developed their own standards, since each has specific properties. For example, PEX is more resistant to high temperature, resulting in wall thickness plumbing … Continue reading

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Underfloor copper tubing

Floor Heating with copper tubing – this is one way of radiant heating. Warm floors generate steady heat throughout the room, which creates its coziness and comfort. This is especially true for bedrooms, nurseries, bathrooms. Copper pipes – the most … Continue reading

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