Torque1st
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I'm seriously not trying to stir the pot, start a ******* match or cause unneeded drama and I totally understand why PVC & CPVC should not be used for a pressurized air system, I just want to be shown hard evidence & logical documentation (not just hearsay based on personal opinion) on why PEX is not safe for an air distribution system.
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If you really totally understand why PVC and CPVC are not safe for air systems why is it such a stretch for you to understand why PEX would not be safe?
Do your own research, spend your own money. Just call an application engineer that works for a PEX manufacturer, not a salesman or distributor, and ask whether you should use PEX for your air distribution system. Then call your local and state fire marshals and ask what they think. Call the ASME and ask for documentation and opinions. Ask for a copy of the Uniform Plumbing and Mechanical Codes. Be prepared to back up your request for their time and information with $$ because information and knowledge cost $$ to accumulate.
You will not easily find industry documentation or detailed written discussions on misapplications because no knowledgeable or reasonable individual would consider such a thing. Why would the manufacturers waste advertising or literature space on non-applications for a product? Why would regulators spend their time listing all the materials that are unsafe or useless for a particular use, -rather than what materials and methods are approved? Manufacturers spend millions getting their products approved for applications. They seldom waste their time and money on applications they know are unsuitable.
People do misuse and misapply materials all the time. It does not mean that it is safe or reasonable to do so.






