Can Pex tubing be used to supply air? It has a pretty high pressure rating for water.:headscrat
B BartPeace Member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 8 Nov 7, 2007 #1 Can Pex tubing be used to supply air? It has a pretty high pressure rating for water.
P PAToyota Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 4,366 Location South Central Pennsylvania, USA Nov 7, 2007 #2 Yes, it can be used. The main thing is that unlike PVC it is soft and will merely rupture instead of brittle and throwing shrapnel.
Yes, it can be used. The main thing is that unlike PVC it is soft and will merely rupture instead of brittle and throwing shrapnel.
OP B BartPeace Member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 8 Nov 8, 2007 #3 Okay. I am going to try it when I instal the bigger compressor. Thanks
5 5wndwcpe Well-known member Joined May 1, 2007 Messages 1,143 Location Southeastern, PA Nov 8, 2007 #4 Hmmm...... I don't know if I'd plumb that staight out of the compressor though. Remember, the compressed air will be hot at that point and PEX has a good deal of thermal expansion. Also, as the temperature increases, your PSI rating decreases.
Hmmm...... I don't know if I'd plumb that staight out of the compressor though. Remember, the compressed air will be hot at that point and PEX has a good deal of thermal expansion. Also, as the temperature increases, your PSI rating decreases.
OP B BartPeace Member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 8 Nov 14, 2007 #5 I plan to use 1 in sc 80 pvc for the main run into the building. about 20 feet then go to pex. thanks for the input
I plan to use 1 in sc 80 pvc for the main run into the building. about 20 feet then go to pex. thanks for the input
P PAToyota Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 4,366 Location South Central Pennsylvania, USA Nov 14, 2007 #6 When you say "into the building" I'm hoping that it is buried or otherwise protected?