Underfloor Brass Heating Radiant Manifold
Product Description
ALFA radiant heating system provide a central control for hot and cold water that feeds flexible PEX supply lines to individual fixtures. Brass manifold plumbing compared to rigid pipe plumbing systems, using this radiant floor heating systems is cheaper because of its size and ability to control many different zones from one place. Our radiant PEX manifold allows you to monitor the water's temperature and flow rate, set up automatic flow controls, drain the system, and more. This particular radiant hot water system is made of brass 57-3, has nickel-plating on the ball valve and air vent valve, and has 1" supply/return ports and 1/2" branch ports (can be converted to 3/4" by using adapters). It includes automatic air vent, shut-off valve, drain valves with outlet caps, temperature gauge, flow valve, balancing valve/manual wheel for supply and return trunks. Its nickeled brass material are higher thermal conductivity, faster heating and insertion into plastic pipes than stainless steel ones.
Temperature Gauge, displaying both Fahrenheit (120F) and Celsius (80C) for your convenience:
1 extra cap on both drain valves can be used to put an outlet on standby
Manual valves allow adjustment of flow rate
Shut-off valves on both supply and return outlets
Drain valve can be used as an extra plumbing outlet
Zone valve can be used to control different zones
Air vent valve for purging air during the water filling process.
The underfloor heating system is needed for every household. If you live in cold areas, a radiant manifold underfloor heating is what you need to survive the freezing temperature. Manifold is the system through which you can control the floor heating system. Radiant Manifold consists of an underfloor piping network. The hot water is distributed across the floor to provide warmth. It flows back to the boiler from a separate network to heat again and repeat the cycle.
How does a radiant manifold work?
A radiant manifold is a system that consists of multiple small pipes that cover the entire flooring of your house. The small pipes are connected with the sockets to the two large distribution tubes. The hot water from the main boiler flows into the 'Flow Tube' and is distributed equally to the heating zones. The heat of the water is transferred to the floor slab of the house. After that, water returns to the 'Return Tube' and joins the boiler again to get heated again.
How do you pipe a radiant heat manifold?
The radiant heat manifold is the best for the newly constructed house. Contact your plumber or architecture today to take advice on where to install it. With the help of paint, mark the areas and install the system over the insulation.