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Running pex tubing, Why use manifolds – Sioux Chief PEX F2159 User Manual

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Running PEX Tubing

Extreme Temperatures and Sunlight

Keep PEX tube away from extreme

temperatures — 12″ away from recessed

lighting and 6″ away from gas vents.

(water heater, stove pipe, etc.) Also keep

away from attics, crawl spaces, outside

walls, or insulate per plumbing codes.

Also keep out of direct sunlight.

Allow for Mistakes

Leave extra tubing at the beginning

and end of runs to simplify connection to

manifolds and end points (at wall or at

fixture). Immediate connection to the

manifold or transition fittings and then

making the run reduces the chance of

cutting tube too short.

Identify Tubing Runs

Clearly and permanently mark each run

(at the manifold) to identify the fixture

it supplies (hot or cold water, bathroom

sink, kitchen sink, basement toilet, etc.).

Do not apply adhesive labels to PEX pipe

unless labels are approved by the tubing

manufacturer.

Drilling & Notching Structural Members

Thermal Expansion

Because PEX tube expands and contracts

at about 1″ per 100 feet of pipe for every

10° change in temperature — you must

allow for expansion and contraction in

long runs. This can be accomplished with

an offset or expansion loop.

PEX and Concrete

Tubing installed within or under concrete

slabs should be continuous lengths of

PEX tube. No fittings beneath concrete.

Why Use Manifolds

Save Time and Money

Sioux Chief Branchmaster manifolds allow

you to make longer continuous runs of

PEX pipe— meaning you buy fewer fittings

and spend less time installing!

Fewer Possible Leaks

Longer continuous runs with fewer crimp

connections means fewer chances of

leaks and avoiding the possibility of thou-

sands of dollars in water damage!

Controls Scalding

When plumbed so that each branch line

feeds only one fixture, The Branchmaster

greatly reduces pressure fluctuations and

temperature swings that cause scalding.

Quiet Plumbing

Longer runs of pipe using fewer fittings

means smoother bends and turns which

reduces line noise.

Install with Confidence

Branchmaster manifolds are guaranteed

against defects in materials and workman-

ship for the life of your plumbing system.

No notching or boring into top/bottom flange portions

is allowed. 1 ½″ hole allowed anywhere along web.

Folow all I-Joist manufacturer’s instructions.

Manifold Installation

Transitioning from CPVC

Transitioning from Copper

Planning Manifold Locations

Why Use Manifolds

Running PEX Tubing

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