dbonne
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I took a leap of faith and installed 3/4 pex in my shop walls and ceiling for air distribution. I simply went by the rating of the material as my determining factor, 175 PSI @ 73 degrees, or 100 PSI @ 180 degrees. I am planning to run 125 PSI system pressure and my mean ambient temperature is in the 60-70 degrees. Granted I have this installed in insulated walls and one drop is on the sunny side of the building. I installed the pex close to the ceiling (in the attic) as possible and will have at least R-38 on top of it. I will be running through an air dryer, my hope is that it will cool the air enough to keep my temp's within the pex rating.
Has anyone out there in GF land used pex? What pressure are you running. Give me your success or failure stories. I need that warm fuzzy feeling that I did not screw up just going off of the product ratings.
Has anyone out there in GF land used pex? What pressure are you running. Give me your success or failure stories. I need that warm fuzzy feeling that I did not screw up just going off of the product ratings.

Air lines need to be protected and secured from hazards in a shop this includes the build up of water in a system which could freeze and fracture your lines then after thawing rupture.
...Pex/Al/Pex is not what was being discussed...Pex is different stuff.You guys go ahead and take a chance over saving a few pennies....I trust steel pipe or copper and proper installation methods