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The AB 5 Loop PEX/Radiant Manifold is a high-performance solution for hydronic radiant floor heating, featuring durable stainless steel construction, easy installation, and a comprehensive set of components for efficient heating management.
Item Dimensions | 9.92 x 3.54 x 13.38 inches |
Size | 5 Loops |
Material | Stainless Steel, Nickel |
Exterior Finish | Nickel |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Thread Size | NPT |
Thread Type | NPT |
Connector Type | Adapter |
M**M
in floor heat manifold
just opened the box, but havent used it yet. Product look great, well built.
E**E
product assembled and works well
After reading some of the negative reviews, I was somewhat concerned with ordering these manifolds. I ordered a 2, 3 and an 8 loop manifold for a 3 zone system. When the manifolds arrived, they looked like they were manufactured in the same plant as a previous manifold I bought that I paid significantly more for. Everything assembled quickly and I had no leaks. It looks to me like they have updated the design to work with standard tapered pipe fittings. I had no issue with the 1" threads bottoming out before they got tight. They look like standard tapered pipe threads, not British or fuel threads some reviewers were having issues with earlier. I have been very happy with these manifolds any would buy them again. I can't speak to the longevity but hopefully they will last .
R**Y
The Leak Problem
This manifold works and is good quality. There are a few things you need to know when ordering and installing. First the heat loops for floor heat systems are usually 1/2 inch PEX and that's what this unit accepts. It comes with 10 compression fittings on the main tubes that accept 1/2 inch PEX. They are high quality and do not leak. Second, the hot water input and cold water return line female fittings are 1 inch non-taper pipe thread and only about 1/2 in deep with a shoulder at the bottom. If you screw in a taper male 1" fitting, the threads are typically 1" long. This fitting will bottom out against the shoulder of the SS steel female valve fitting and leaks. Because the taper threads on the male fitting are smaller diameter at the end, it is difficult to get enough PTFE tape and pipe dope on the threads to keep it from leaking. I went to the hardware store and bought rubber "O" rings to fit between male fitting and the shoulder of the female fitting which made a water tight seal. This unit should come with "O" rings or a rubber washer to keep this joint from leaking. Third, on the hot water side, the flow meter valves come with the valves shut. I took off the red castle nut and opened all the flow meter valves wide open because I wanted to adjust down instead of up. Fourth, because I was replacing an old, leaking five loop manifold, I wanted to purge air and brackish water from the in floor lines. I purged the lines after everything was hooked up by hooking up a garden hose to the end valve fitting on the return side. You may have to put an extra rubber washer in the garden hose fitting to keep it from leaking as the threaded end is a little short. Close all the white cup valves on the return side but one. Open the red inlet valve on the hot side and close the blue valve on the return side which forces the water to go out the garden hose. Crank up the boiler and the system pumps. Let the water run thru the in floor line until the garden hose is running hot water - takes a while. Close that white cup valve and open another one, continuing to purging each floor line one at a time . When done, open all white cup valves and the blue inlet valve to allow water to circulate back into the enclosed system. Close the little red valve, remove the garden hose and screw on the cap.When the unit arrived, one of the four pieces of rubber that goes in the clamp to hold the big tube to the bracket was missing. I called their customer service. A real person answered and was most anxious to help.. I could see that it was going to take a while to get the part, so made a substitute out of a piece of rubber. I knocked it a star because of the 1" thread issue, the missing part, and the lack of instructions. I do think the unit is good quality and works as it is supposed to and customer service is good.
C**A
Good Manifold
Easy to install, best value and it is been working for a year without any isuue.
L**M
Excellent quality
Using this pump for the floor heating system in my garage. Works great
M**8
Replace the rubber and they work great
As the other reviewer mentioned, you may have to replace the o rings on the larger fittings, because they bottom out. This was a fairly simple task accomplished at my local Ace with little drama and delay. Else, I've had two of them manifolds installed for over a year now, and they've been in my radiant garage and house floor heating system through a MI winter with no problem. As far as I can tell, these Chinese stainless steel manifolds are all of comparable quality. If you want a little more comfort in warranty/service, maybe look to SupplyHouse for Bluefin or something, otherwise save a few more bucks with these guys on Amazon.
W**A
Good quality, works well, includes everything needed
Everything appears to be good quality so far. Been using it for a couple months now. Only issue I had is one of the ports isn't being used and while it was turned off so water wouldn't come out, it is now dripping. This could be due to lower temps recently and my wood boiler not running during that time. Easy enough to use a piece of PEX tubing and cap it off.No instructions included, but it's pretty simple and plenty of resources on Google.
A**N
1 inch supply valves leak
We installed these and could not get the hot or cold 1 inch npt threads to seal on the ball valves there is not enough threads to make a tight seal, fitting bottoms out rapped threads 10 times with good tape and tried using oringsStill leak canât get customer care to send new ones or revised fittings or answer the phone to help out i emailed them pictures and everything you get what you pay forThey all leak water after air test very frustratingAfter reading others reviews seem to be a common issue and there no other way to put a different valve on because they have there own threaded oring Couplers on how these mount
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