Anyone use the foam pipe noodles in their hot water boiler pipes (copper)? Wondering if the temps of the pipes when the heat is on melts the foam.
I have a fair amount of my copper and Pex pipes on my Garn system with the foam pipe noodles on them in my shop and basement. I haven't had any issues with them melting.Anyone use the foam pipe noodles in their hot water boiler pipes (copper)? Wondering if the temps of the pipes when the heat is on melts the foam.
Melting point of polyethylene is 230°f. If your pipes get that hot, not a good idea to use.Anyone use the foam pipe noodles in their hot water boiler pipes (copper)? Wondering if the temps of the pipes when the heat is on melts the foam.
Elastomeric? Is that the stuff?The black "rubatex" neoprene is generally a better insulation product that the polyethylene pool noodles that can be impacted by heat.
That’s what I ended up usingMy installer recommended the K-Flex wraps and I wholely agree. They are vastly superior to the pipe wraps I found at the big box stores. See https://www.supplyhouse.com/K-Flex-...-Wall-Insul-Lock-DS-Overlap-Pipe-Insulation-6
Can't imagine there is much R value there...
welcome back hobbyheaterI haven't read every post in the thread but it doesn't make much sense to pay big bucks for a boiler and storage and to go cheap on pipe insulation ! My two cent's!
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