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- Q: What is the maximum temperature that the VEVOR PEX tubing can handle? A: The VEVOR PEX tubing can handle water temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Fahrenheit to 203 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Q: Is the VEVOR PEX tubing suitable for both hot and cold water? A: Yes, the VEVOR PEX tubing is designed for both hot and cold water plumbing projects.
- Q: What is the length and diameter of the VEVOR PEX tubing? A: The VEVOR PEX tubing has a total length of 300 feet and a nominal diameter of 1 inch.
- Q: Can this PEX tubing be used for radiant floor heating? A: Yes, the VEVOR PEX tubing is suitable for use in open-loop radiant floor heating systems.
- Q: What kind of material is the VEVOR PEX tubing made from? A: The VEVOR PEX tubing is made from industrial-level cross-linked polyethylene (PEX-b), which ensures flexibility and durability.
- Q: Does the VEVOR PEX tubing require maintenance after installation? A: No, the VEVOR PEX tubing requires no maintenance once it is fully assembled and installed.
- Q: What is the minimum bending radius of the VEVOR PEX tubing? A: The minimum bending radius for the VEVOR PEX tubing is 7 inches, which is the industry standard for 1-inch pipes.
- Q: What tools are included with the VEVOR PEX tubing? A: The VEVOR PEX tubing kit includes a professional tubing cutter and ten metal clamps for secure installation.
- Q: How can the VEVOR PEX tubing be connected? A: The VEVOR PEX tubing can be connected using various systems, including crimp connection, cinch (clamp) connection, press system, and compression PEX fittings.
- Q: Is the VEVOR PEX tubing resistant to leakage? A: Yes, the design of the VEVOR PEX tubing is resistant to temperature extremes, which helps prevent leakage.