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Revision as of 15:00, 5 December 2012
Connecting a Kitchen Sink to PEX
These PEX lines are the standard 1/2" with blue for cold and red for hot. They are crimp stile connections. The following illustration shows a PEX to OD Supply Stop. This Supply Stop serves two purposes, to tie in the existing fixture to the new PEX lines and to serve as a shutoff for service.
ILLUSTRATION: Straight Supply Stop 1/2 PEX x 1/2 Male
Connecting a Toilet to PEX
Connecting a Bathroom Sink to PEX
Connecting a Dishwasher to PEX
Hot Water Heater
Using the PEX Manifold System