Bird Doo Head
Well-Known Member
I am plumbing in a new Grohe tub-shower faucet that conencts to Rapido Smart Box. It is supplied by 1/2" NPT hubs. There are 3 total outlets: Overhead shower, hand shower and tub spout. The tub spout won't be used when the shower(s) are on.
To pipe the tub spout with copper will be quite a challenge due to framing to reach around during torch work.
I can rather easily plumb with 1/2" PEX and expansion ring fittings.
The run will have (1) male adapter, (3) 90-degree turns & (1) PEX x Sweat straight fitting. One of the 90 turns has to be a PEX expansion ring elbow. The other can be a bend support and the last can be a copper drop-ear 90 or bend support turn.
Unfortunately, the inside diameter of PEX fittings is just about 3/8". There isn't room to increase to 3/4" and
reduce back down.
I have read dozens of flow rate and pressure drop charts and articles. None agree. Does the reduction by using PEX versus copper have a great impact on the time it takes to fill a bathtub?
Thanks for sharing your exerience & knowledge. It's appreciated.
Paul
To pipe the tub spout with copper will be quite a challenge due to framing to reach around during torch work.
I can rather easily plumb with 1/2" PEX and expansion ring fittings.
The run will have (1) male adapter, (3) 90-degree turns & (1) PEX x Sweat straight fitting. One of the 90 turns has to be a PEX expansion ring elbow. The other can be a bend support and the last can be a copper drop-ear 90 or bend support turn.
Unfortunately, the inside diameter of PEX fittings is just about 3/8". There isn't room to increase to 3/4" and
reduce back down.
I have read dozens of flow rate and pressure drop charts and articles. None agree. Does the reduction by using PEX versus copper have a great impact on the time it takes to fill a bathtub?
Thanks for sharing your exerience & knowledge. It's appreciated.
Paul