Residential PEX Water Supply Plumbing Systems Design Guide (PDF Download)
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This updated edition includes updates for plumbing, water service and fire service systems plus expanded information on green construction codes. It was developed to help homeowners, designers, builders, plumbers and architects plan and understand the features and benefits of a PEX pipe residential water system. The guide includes comprehensive design concepts and installation guidelines for the proper use of PEX pipe systems. PEX is a common material choice for radiant heating systems and other such applications as AWWA municipal water service; snow and ice melt systems; turf conditioning; residential fire sprinklers; and geothermal systems. The Residential PEX Design Guide project was a collaborative effort between the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI), the Home Innovation Research Labs, formerly the NAHB Research Center, International Code Council (ICC), and the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association (PPFA). 144 pages
Description: | This updated edition includes updates for plumbing, water service and fire service systems plus expanded information on green construction codes. It was developed to help homeowners, designers, builders, plumbers and architects plan and understand the features and benefits of a PEX pipe residential water system. The guide includes comprehensive design concepts and installation guidelines for the proper use of PEX pipe systems. PEX is a common material choice for radiant heating systems and other such applications as AWWA municipal water service; snow and ice melt systems; turf conditioning; residential fire sprinklers; and geothermal systems. The Residential PEX Design Guide project was a collaborative effort between the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI), the Home Innovation Research Labs, formerly the NAHB Research Center, International Code Council (ICC), and the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association (PPFA). 144 pages |
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Code Year | - Other - |
Language | English |