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  • Jun 4, 2012, 10:30 AM
    Rob Reese
    Pex heating system
    I am a do it yourself kind of guy, who has a few questions.
    We have an old house with a hot water heat system. It is two zones system with a 2" feed and return for both floors. Off the feed and return is a 3/4" pipe that runs to each cast iron radiator. We want to put a thermostat in each room and replace the network of pipes that we have in the basement with a manifold pex system. Am I nuts to thinking I can do this myself and what size pex pipe should I run from the manifold system?
  • Jun 4, 2012, 09:30 PM
    hvac1000
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    Originally Posted by Rob Reese View Post
    I am a do it yourself kind of guy, who has a few questions.
    We have an old house with a hot water heat system. It is two zones system with a 2" feed and return for both floors. Off the feed and return is a 3/4" pipe that runs to each cast iron radiator. We want to put a thermostat in each room and replace the network of pipes that we have in the basement with a manifold pex system. Am I nuts to thinking I can do this myself and what size pex pipe should I run from the manifold system?

    Dear Sir you are going to open a giant can of worms by attempting this. I suggest you read up on PEX and its applications. You will still need the 2 inch main headers to carry enough heat to the smaller circuits so I do not see a gain here. You can put a 24 volt zone valve in each of the 3/4 lines you want to control and install a 24 volt transformer and thermostat for each line.It will be a lot cheaper and with much less headache.

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