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  1. ghost000

    How to distinguish PEX A vs B

    Unfortunately there’s only enough to do one more connection, and no markings are visible.
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    Condensate Handling

    I’ve gathered as much information as I could regarding condensing water heater’s condensate. It appears it’s a low PH acid. I understand condensate neutralizers use as alkaline aggregate to neutralise this acid. I’d like to know if any of you have experience regarding outdoor units and...
  3. ghost000

    How to distinguish PEX A vs B

    My home was built by a builder. The entire inside of the house uses PEX-A, as evidenced by expansion fittings. On the inside, the PEX is color coded: clear/white for cold water, red for hot water. The gentlemen who had originally installed the original water heater took a few shortcuts. Hot is...
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