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WATTS 81001681 1/2 X 1000 O2 BARRIER PEX

MFR Part #: 81001681
SKU #: 1159889
Brand: WATTS® | Watts Radiant™
UPC: 840213039929
Watts Radiant™ RadiantPEX+™ 81001681 4-Layer Barrier Tubing, 1/2 in Nominal, 0.485 in ID x 5/8 in OD x 1000 ft L, 0.14 in THK Wall, Orange, PEX, Domestic
25 years
Heating and Snow Melting
ASTM E-84/F-1960/F-876/F-877 | CSA B137.5 | NSF 14 | UL 263

Watts Radiant™ RadiantPEX+™ Barrier Tubing, 4-Layer, 1/2 in Nominal, 0.485 in Inside Dia, 5/8 in Outside Dia, 1000 ft Length, 0.14 in Wall Thickness, 160 psi Working, 73.4 to 200 deg F, PEX, Orange, Domestic

This 1/2 inch x 1000 foot coil of RadiantPEX+ (TM) is used for radiant heating, snow melting, supply and return piping. It is an integral ethylene vinyl alcohol din standard O2 barrier that limits oxygen diffusion through the wall of the tubing. It has a protective polypropylene layer to the outside of the EVOH oxygen barrier. It is rated maximum temperature 200 degrees F and maximum pressure rating 160 psi.

Product Details

Watts Radiant™ RadiantPEX+™ Barrier Tubing, 4-Layer, 1/2 in Nominal, 0.485 in Inside Dia, 5/8 in Outside Dia, 1000 ft Length, 0.14 in Wall Thickness, 160 psi Working, 73.4 to 200 deg F, PEX, Orange, Domestic

This 1/2 inch x 1000 foot coil of RadiantPEX+ (TM) is used for radiant heating, snow melting, supply and return piping. It is an integral ethylene vinyl alcohol din standard O2 barrier that limits oxygen diffusion through the wall of the tubing. It has a protective polypropylene layer to the outside of the EVOH oxygen barrier. It is rated maximum temperature 200 degrees F and maximum pressure rating 160 psi.

Attributes

Country Of OriginUS
Domestic/ImportDomestic
Inside Diameter.485 in
MaterialPEX
Outside Diameter5/8 in
Type4-Layer
Wall Thickness.14 in
Working Pressure160 psi

Features

  • Cross-linked polyethylene tubing with/EVOH barrier
  • 0.92 Gal/100 ft fluid capacity
  • Easier to pull through joists
  • Reduces expansion noise in walls and floors
  • Protects the oxygen barrier from job-site abuse