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<blockquote data-quote="sstan" data-source="post: 1146582" data-attributes="member: 24941"><p>OK .. OWB is on the pad .. trench is dug and Pex is on it's way. What advice is there on the fittings? Looks like I will need only 8 .. two at OWB, four at the transition from insulated pex to in house runs and then connections to the exchanger. My understanding is that there are a few diff fittings ... the crimp type that I need to rent a special tool for or Shark (?) that are more expensive but no tool needed. What is the boards advice ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstan, post: 1146582, member: 24941"] OK .. OWB is on the pad .. trench is dug and Pex is on it's way. What advice is there on the fittings? Looks like I will need only 8 .. two at OWB, four at the transition from insulated pex to in house runs and then connections to the exchanger. My understanding is that there are a few diff fittings ... the crimp type that I need to rent a special tool for or Shark (?) that are more expensive but no tool needed. What is the boards advice ?? [/QUOTE]
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