Meet with general contractor, C. meet with general contractor, Alumipex radiant tubing – Weil-McLain AlumniPEX Radiant Heater User Manual

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AlumiPex Radiant Tubing

Part Number 650-000-221/0298

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1.

We suggest you meet with the general contractor
and follow this checklist:

q

Review the AlumiPex Trade Guides with the
general contractor and ask him to provide the
information and copies to each of the trades
involved.

q

Verify that the flooring system is rated by the
flooring manufacturer for use with heated floors.

q

Verify architectural details affected by the
flooring system. Verify that the building designer
has allowed for the following:

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The rough openings for doors and windows
allow for the height of the flooring system.

•

Stair risers include allowance for the height
of the flooring system.

q

Ensure that the tubing will be stored inside until
time for use.

•

AlumiPex is specially designed to protect the
tubing from damaging ultraviolet rays.
However, avoid exposing the tubing to direct
sunlight for extremely long periods.

•

Do not install AlumiPex tubing in
applications which will continuously expose
the tubing to direct sunlight.

q

Discuss the tube layout drawing with the general
contractor and verify:

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floor plan design has not been changed.

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finished floorings (and coverings) shown by
heating system designer are correct per final
design.

C. Meet with General Contractor

q

If the tubing passes under any interior walls, you
should mark these locations on the framing
above.

•

Ask the general contractor to notify other
trades to watch for these markings to ensure
tubing will not be damaged by fasteners.

q

If the tubing passes through stud walls, the
framing carpenters should apply nail stops on
both sides of the stud at these locations.

•

Ask the general contractor to notify other
trades to watch for these locations to ensure
tubing will not be damaged by fasteners.

q

A copy of the tube layout drawing should be
given to the general contractor to ensure a
trouble-free installation.

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You will probably want to provide a final
copy after the installation is complete.

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The final copy should show special
notations, any changes from the original
plan, and locations of any repairs.

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