- Cut the PEX tubing to the desired length using a sharp knife or a tubing cutter.
- Slide a PEX clamp over one end of the tubing.
- Insert the tubing into the PEX fitting.
- Tighten the PEX clamp with a screwdriver to secure the connection.
- Repeat Steps 2-4 for each section of PEX tubing.
- Connect the final section of PEX tubing to the baseboard heater.
- Turn on the power to the baseboard heater and test the system for leaks.
CONTENTS
- 1 How to install pex pipe for hydronic heating system?
- 2 Baseboard Basics | SERIES LOOPS, ACCESSORIES, FAQs, BASEBOARDS 101
- 3 Can PEX pipe be used for baseboard heating?
- 4 Can you use PEX tubing on a hot water heating system?
- 5 Can SharkBite fittings be used on baseboard heat?
- 6 Can I use red PEX for heating?
- 7 FAQ
- 7.1 What tools do I need to install PEX tubing for baseboard heaters?
- 7.2 Where do I route the PEX tubing for baseboard heaters?
- 7.3 How do I connect the PEX tubing to the baseboard heaters?
- 7.4 What size PEX tubing should I use for baseboard heaters?
- 7.5 How do I insulate the PEX tubing for baseboard heaters?
How to install pex pipe for hydronic heating system?
Baseboard Basics | SERIES LOOPS, ACCESSORIES, FAQs, BASEBOARDS 101
Can PEX pipe be used for baseboard heating?
PEX pipe can be used for baseboard heating, but there are some things to keep in mind. First, PEX is a flexible material, so it needs to be supported every few feet to prevent sagging. Second, PEX is not as heat-resistant as metal pipe, so it’s important to use insulating sleeves or tape around the pipe to prevent heat loss. Finally, PEX is not compatible with all types of heating systems, so be sure to check with your manufacturer before installation.
Can you use PEX tubing on a hot water heating system?
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific hot water heating system in question. Some hot water heating systems are designed to work with PEX tubing, while others are not. It is important to consult the owner’s manual or a qualified technician to determine whether or not PEX tubing is compatible with your hot water heating system.
Can SharkBite fittings be used on baseboard heat?
Yes, SharkBite fittings can be used on baseboard heat. The installation process is similar to that of any other type of fitting, and the fittings themselves are just as durable and reliable.
Can I use red PEX for heating?
Yes, you can. Red PEX is commonly used for hot water lines and radiant heat applications.
FAQ
What tools do I need to install PEX tubing for baseboard heaters?
Assuming you are starting with new construction:
1. You will need to measure and cut the PEX tubing to size. There are a variety of tools that can be used to make clean cuts in PEX tubing, including a sharp utility knife, a fine-toothed hacksaw, or a ratcheting plastic pipe cutter.
2. Next, you will need to install the PEX tubing supports. These supports keep the tubing from sagging over time and provide a place to secure the tubing if it needs to be replaced in the future.
3. Once the supports are in place, you can start installing the PEX tubing. There are a few different ways to do this, but the most common is to use push-fit fittings. To install the tubing, simply insert it into the fitting and give it a quarter turn to secure it in place.
4. Finally, you will need to connect the PEX tubing to the baseboard heaters. This is typically done using copper crimp rings and PEX-to-copper adapters.
Where do I route the PEX tubing for baseboard heaters?
If you are installing baseboard heaters, you will need to route the PEX tubing to the area where the heaters will be installed. You will need to drill a hole in the wall to accommodate the PEX tubing. Once the tubing is in place, you will need to secure it to the wall using brackets or another type of support.
How do I connect the PEX tubing to the baseboard heaters?
To connect PEX tubing to baseboard heaters, you will first need to identify the hot and cold water lines. The hot water line will be the red line, and the cold water line will be the blue line. Once you have identified the hot and cold water lines, you will need to cut the PEX tubing to the correct length. Next, you will need to use a PEX fitting to connect the PEX tubing to the baseboard heater. Finally, you will need to use PEX clamps to secure the PEX tubing to the baseboard heater.
What size PEX tubing should I use for baseboard heaters?
There is no definitive answer to this question as it will depend on a number of factors, such as the size of the baseboard heaters, the heat output required, the amount of space available, and the climate. However, generally speaking, it is recommended to use larger diameter PEX tubing for baseboard heaters, as this will provide better heat transfer and allow for higher flow rates.
How do I insulate the PEX tubing for baseboard heaters?
There are two ways to insulate PEX tubing for baseboard heaters: with foam tubing or with Heat-Line’s Pre-Slit Polyethylene Tubing.
Foam tubing is an easy and effective way to insulate your PEX tubing. It is available in different diameters to fit over your PEX tubing, and it comes in pre-cut lengths that make it easy to install. Heat-Line’s Pre-Slit Polyethylene Tubing is another great option for insulating your PEX tubing. This tubing is made of high-density polyethylene and is slit down the middle, making it easy to slide over your PEX tubing.