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Holes in the webs, some are drilled @2" but now I am getting some 1 3/8" bushings.
Viega part:
I'll still need bigger holes for returns and runs out to the loop locations.
for those locations I can arrange a few mouse ears like this around the periphery of the hole for multiple runs.
Here is a screencap of the BC Calc analysis of the joists on the far side of the beam from that perspective. I have drilled the 2" holes on the far end but not the near end.
The first floor will have ~11 loops going to a couple of remote manifolds.
When I started out I planned on home runs with 1/2" PEX.
After much research and consultation with radiant heat guys, now I am using 3/8".
The 1/2" you can get out to about 300' max and 250' practical loop length.
The 3/8" is really best at 200' or less.
Home runs to the equipment room burn up so much of the working length that remote manifolds make more sense.
Viega part:
I'll still need bigger holes for returns and runs out to the loop locations.
for those locations I can arrange a few mouse ears like this around the periphery of the hole for multiple runs.
Here is a screencap of the BC Calc analysis of the joists on the far side of the beam from that perspective. I have drilled the 2" holes on the far end but not the near end.
The first floor will have ~11 loops going to a couple of remote manifolds.
When I started out I planned on home runs with 1/2" PEX.
After much research and consultation with radiant heat guys, now I am using 3/8".
The 1/2" you can get out to about 300' max and 250' practical loop length.
The 3/8" is really best at 200' or less.
Home runs to the equipment room burn up so much of the working length that remote manifolds make more sense.