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Hydronic Radiant Systems

PEX tubingHeatLink® hydronic radiant systems are based on circulating warm or cool water through loops of tubing. The most common applications for radiant systems are: floor warming, floor heating, radiant cooling, snow melting, and frost protection. There are multiple installation methods available depending on the building construction or application.

Mechanical Room in a Box

Mechanical Room in a Box Logo Making the Complex Simple

HeatLink has found a way to make the complex more simple.  With the Mechanical Room in a Box, some of the most common components of a radiant hydronic installation (mainly the wiring, pumps, and mixing valves), are installed on a panel with a plug, and boxed with a steel cover.  This pre-wired, pre-fabricated, pre-engineered box is a time and money saving way to add control and consistency to an installation. Plug it in, and presto…you’ve got play!
 

In the Loop

1-1/4" PEX with O2 Barrier Now Available

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1-1/4" O2 Barrier PEX is now available in 100' & 300' coils for use in mains. 5x20' straight lengths will also be available for mechanical room piping. HeatLink recommends the use of 1-1/4" press sleeves and fittings.

(Note: 68212 - 40mm PEX Comp. x 1-1/4" MPT adapter is not compatible.)

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