Plumbing heat exchanger

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Bwhunter85

Feeling the Heat
Aug 21, 2010
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Sunfield, MI
Got everything all setup, looking for tips on plumbing cold water side of heat exchanger. I was thinking 3/4" sharkbite fitting to pex. Thoughts? Is there a flexible pipe that will work? Basically just need to cut the cold pipe and put fittings running to heat exchanger.
 

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Why not just copy the other side connection process...just sweat fitting for copper to pex...
 
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