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Watts Radiant hydronic snow-melting system

Watts radiant hydronic snow-melting
November 25, 2015
KEYWORDS hydronic piping / hydronic systems / PEX tubing / snow melt
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Watts Radiant’s hydronic snow- and ice-melting solutions use a glycol solution circulated through tubing embedded in concrete or installed beneath brick pavers. Two Watts tubing materials best meet the demands of snow-melt systems: highly flexible and durable Onix (with an aluminum oxygen barrier) and RadiantPEX+ (with an ethylene vinyl alcohol oxygen barrier).
 

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