CentralTex
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Thanks advance for reading and any potential advice. The issue: we currently use 1/4" 130 PSI Poly Tubing that we get from KR (https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-38...ck-polytubing-1-4in-x-100-ft.aspx#description) that we run from our mechanical room to all 5 of our SS bays. The hose runs out of the mechanical room to the roof to each one of the bays. Sections of the hose become brittle and springs leaks from time to time because of the heat / cold / elements. We are in TX. Today, when that happens, we get on the roof, cut out the bad section and replace with a new section and use quick connects to connect the old with the new. As you might imagine it is pain to get up there and replace sections of the line. As of late we are doing it more often. We are considering just replacing the entire line and using some type of material to shield it from the elements. The other thought is using a different hose: High-quality reinforced chloroprene and nitrile rubber hose with a 300 PSI rating and a 1/4" diameter. This other hose is more expensive, but I am wondering if it would do a much better job than what we have. We could not use quick connects to splice out bad hose as we do today, but the assumption is we would have less failure with the new hose. Besides the expense of the new hose, we would have to replace all of the hose on the roof and the mechanical room. We are trying to figure out if there is a way to connect the poly tubing to this potential new hose and just replace the section on the roof and leave the current hose as is in the mechanical room since we don't have many issues there.
Questions:
Thanks and Happy New Year!
Questions:
- What type of hose do you to get your soaps etc from the mechanicals room to the bays?
- Assuming you run them on the roof do you have issues with hoses cracking breaking etc?
- Any thoughts on the new hose we are considering? Is there an even better hose?
- Are there any thoughts on materials we can use to shield the current hose from the elements?
Thanks and Happy New Year!