Manifold installation, Transitioning from cpvc – Sioux Chief PEX F2159 User Manual

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Using CPVC solvent cement, glue on

two CPVC × PEX Adapters. Wipe off

excess glue.

YOU’LL NEED

CPVC

Cement

CPVC

Primer

Cut out roughly 10″ to 12″ of CPVC. Let

excess water drain from the system

and remove any burrs from cut ends.

YOU’LL NEED

Plastic tube cutting tool

Tape measure

Turn off water service to the entire house. If

you have a valve installed that will turn off

water to the affected area only— turn off this

valve instead. Drain water from the system

by opening both the hot and cold sides of the

lowest faucet in the house.

Manifold Installation

One Branch, One Fixture

To get the full benefit of manifold use, each

branch should supply only one fixture. Sup-

plying more than one fixture on a branch

increases the chance of pressure fluctua-

tions, which can cause inadequate water

pressure and scalding.

Placement

Because potentially half of the crimp con-

nections are at the manifold (the other half

at the various termination points), be sure

to locate the manifold(s) in an accessible

location, preferably near the water heater.

Locating near the water heater ensures

that quickest delivery of hot water (per

code, make sure manifold is at least 18″

from water heater).

Valved Manifolds

Sioux Chief offers both valved and stan-

dard manifolds— valved manifolds allow

easy isolation and service of a fixture with-

out affecting water service to the rest of

the house.

Manifold Sizing

The home run manifold system allows

individual lines for each fixture. To “size”

a manifold, count the number of cold and/

or hot water locations that you plan to

plumb. Be sure to remember ice makers

and outside hose bibs. Always purchase

manifolds with enough cold and hot water

branches to service all planned fixtures.

Branchmaster Manifolds can be linked

with ¾″ PEX tube to allow unlimited branch

connections. Make sure to plug all unused

branches with a 6″ stub of tube and a PEX

plug (6″ should be enough to let you cut

off the plug and use the branch for future

fixtures).

Transitioning from CPVC

Position the PEX tee and two equal

lengths of PEX tube between the CPVC

×

PEX fittings. Trim off excess tube

and crimp in the PEX assembly per the

‘Making Crimp Connections’ sheet.

(see page 11)

Crimp in the new supply line to the

fixture.

YOU’LL NEED

Crimp

tool Crimp

rings

Test gauge

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Transitioning from Copper

Planning Manifold Locations

Transitioning from CPVC

Manifold Installation

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Locate the nearest existing accessible

water line to the new fixture (toilet, tub/

shower, sink, etc.) and plan the most

direct route from that line to the fixture

(read ‘running PEX Tube’ for tips/pre-

cautions).

YOU’LL NEED

Tape

measure

Ladder

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