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What size hot water pipe should I use? NoSpam 04-03-2008
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Posted by on April 3, 2008, 5:10 pm

>I prefer 3/4 for house piping and 1 1/4 for a main line to the house and to
>outside water valves (idea with large main is that you can water outside and
>also get good flow inside).

SMALLER pipes to outdoor valves would make more flow indoors.

Nick


Posted by RicodJour on April 3, 2008, 5:43 pm
On Apr 3, 5:10 pm, nicksans...@ece.villanova.edu wrote:
> >I prefer 3/4 for house piping and 1 1/4 for a main line to the house and to
> >outside water valves (idea with large main is that you can water outside and
> >also get good flow inside).
>
> SMALLER pipes to outdoor valves would make more flow indoors.

Not unless the outdoor valves were open when you went to use the
indoor plumbing. As in most things, it's better to plan ahead and use
a head, than forge ahead.

R

Posted by Nick Pine on April 3, 2008, 8:41 pm

>nicksans...@ece.villanova.edu wrote:


>> >I prefer 3/4 for house piping and 1 1/4 for a main line to the house and to
>> >outside water valves (idea with large main is that you can water outside
>> >and also get good flow inside).
>>
>> SMALLER pipes to outdoor valves would make more flow indoors.
>
>Not unless the outdoor valves were open...

Doh :-)

Nick


Posted by hallerb@aol.com on April 3, 2008, 8:36 pm
On Apr 3, 7:41=EF=BF=BDpm, n...@acadia.ece.villanova.edu (Nick Pine) wrote:
> >nicksans...@ece.villanova.edu wrote:
> >> >I prefer 3/4 for house piping and 1 1/4 for a main line to the house a=
nd to
> >> >outside water valves (idea with large main is that you can water outsi=
de
> >> >and also get good flow inside).
>
> >> SMALLER pipes to outdoor valves would make more flow indoors.
>
> >Not unless the outdoor valves were open...
>
> Doh :-)
>
> Nick

PEX is so cheap your better off running larger diameter......


Posted by on April 18, 2008, 10:36 pm
Thanks to all who replied. I used 3/8" pipe home runs to all sink &
lavatory hot water valves. Water flow decrease was measurable, too small
to notice in normal use. Wait time for hot wated decreased sharply due to
shorter runs and the fact that a length of 3/8" pipe holds only 56% as much
water as the same length of 1/2" pipe.

I don't know if code approves of the 3/8" pipe, but I love it!

On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 07:35:34 -0400, NoSpam@aol.com wrote:

>I need to run hot water pipes to the various appliances in my home. Some
>of the appliances (lavatories, and sinks) will use relatively small amounts
>of water at a time but will be used frequently, while others (tubs &
>showers) will be used less frequently but will use much more hot water at a
>time.
>
>I would like to minimize wasted energy and the time spent waiting for hot
>water at sinks and lavatories while still providing sufficient flow. At
>tubs & showers, having a good flow rate is more important and the wasted
>energy & wait times do not matter so much because of the less frequent use
>and large amount of water per use.
>
>Running different size how water lines to the same room is no problem at
>all. I realize that, occasionally this will result in having to fill two
>pipes but in our situation this will seldom happen. A recirculating system
>is not ennergy efficient so I don't want to go that way.
>
>Given the above, what size pipes should I run to:
>Sinks & Lavatories:
>Tubs/Showers:
>Dish washer:
>Washing machine:
>(Whirlpool tub: 3/4" since valve inlets are 3/4")
>
>Many thanks for any help!


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