Product Testing
All radiant heating pipe and fittings are design-rated for a minimum of 100 psi working pressure at 180 degrees F. Specific testing varies by material type, but always includes:
- Critical dimensions.
- Material-specific physical properties.
- Hydrostatic burst (at multiple temperatures).
- Hydrostatic sustained pressure (1,000 hours at 1.5 times rated pressure at multiple temperatures).
- Excessive temperature (210 degrees F at 150 psi for 30 days).
- Thermocycling (1,000 cycles alternating between 180 degrees F at 100 psi and 60 degrees F at 100 psi).
- Workmanship.
- Marking.
These testing requirements are part of product standards such as ASTM F876 / F877, F1281, F1282, F2262, CSA 137.5, CSA 137.9, 10., etc.
Inspections
NSF requires a minimum of three annual unannounced inspections for radiant heating products. The inspections include verification of the manufacturing processes, material formulation batch sheets, raw material suppliers, frequency and observation of quality control testing, sampling of products for monitoring testing and ensuring production is within the requirements of standards for which NSF has certified.
Products that meet all applicable performance standards for a pressure rated in-floor heating application as required by NSF/ANSI Standard 14 are labeled “NSF-rfh.”
While not required for radiant heating products, many manufacturers design their products for dual-use in potable water applications. Products used in potable water applications are evaluated to NSF/ANSI Standard 61 — Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects. This standard helps ensure that drinking water system components do not leach harmful levels of contaminants into the drinking water. Products meeting this, along with the NSF Standard 14 performance requirements, are marked “NSF-pw.”
In June 2001, NSF listed the first NSF-rfh products. Now, five years later, NSF lists 35 manufacturers including 465 products. These products currently include:
- PEX tubing.
- Composite or multilayer tubing.
- PE-RT tubing.
- Fittings, manifold and valves for use in PEX tubing systems (metal and plastic).
- Materials for use in applicable tubing.
Beside “NSF-rfh” and “NSF-pw,” the majority of these products are also labeled with the “cNSF-rfh” mark and/or “NSF–rfh U.P. Code” marks. These marks signify that products meet the requirements of the Canadian or the Uniform Plumbing Code.