Friartuck
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Like others in this forum, I too am planning on radiant floor heating (25X35) for the shop as new construction in Southeastern Penn. The earlier posts on this topic have been an immense help. The most significant take away is the importance of good insulation.
1. I have seen several photos that show the 1/2 inch pex entering/exiting the slab through plastic or PVC conduit which appears to be 3/4 inch. Is there a purpose for that? Just a convenence to guide the pex while doing the slab pour?
2. Regarding the Extruded Polystyrene Insulation from Owens Corning, what is the differance between FOAMULAR 400, 600, and 1000? The data sheets shows them to have similar sizes (24X96) in 1, 1.5, 2 and 3 inch thickness. So what is the differance?
3. Is there a preferred layout like the Reverse Spiral Return suggested by Radiantec in the whole slab or simply do five loops as 7-8 foot wide segments where all the loops meet back at the manifold (in the corner in my case)?
Chris
1. I have seen several photos that show the 1/2 inch pex entering/exiting the slab through plastic or PVC conduit which appears to be 3/4 inch. Is there a purpose for that? Just a convenence to guide the pex while doing the slab pour?
2. Regarding the Extruded Polystyrene Insulation from Owens Corning, what is the differance between FOAMULAR 400, 600, and 1000? The data sheets shows them to have similar sizes (24X96) in 1, 1.5, 2 and 3 inch thickness. So what is the differance?
3. Is there a preferred layout like the Reverse Spiral Return suggested by Radiantec in the whole slab or simply do five loops as 7-8 foot wide segments where all the loops meet back at the manifold (in the corner in my case)?
Chris