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    Default Snow Melt Boiler On Exterior

    Usually the boilers around here are inside. I could not locate a manual for this unit, but I was curious if this PEX is a supply line for the system. Any ideas. Thanks

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    Default Re: Snow Melt Boiler On Exterior

    The ones I've seen weren't even connected to the water supply, since there was really no need for it. They ran a glycol/water mix through the system. I'm not sure what that red Pex is for. It's possible that it is connected to the water line as a way to refill the system? No sign of it anywhere else?

    Were the control wires somewhere else? As in, not in the red pipe.

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    Default Re: Snow Melt Boiler On Exterior

    From the looks of it the pex is being used as a sleeve for a temp sensor wire. Also not sure I would want that relief valve blowing glycol all over my foundation.


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    Default Re: Snow Melt Boiler On Exterior

    Thanks


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    That PEX or any PEX is not suitable for locations where it can be exposed by sunlight, you can see the deterioration starting. I agree with David that it is a sleeve for some type of wiring.


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