Specification
PEX-A tubing is cross-linked, high-density polyethylene. All Apollo® Expansion PEX is available in
red, white and blue for easy identication of hot, cold, and main water lines. Apollo® uses the high-
pressure peroxide method of cross-linking which is also known as PEX-A.
Apollo® Expansion PEX pipe is produced using the high-pressure peroxide method for crosslinked polyethylene (PEXa) in accordance with ASTM F876, F877, CSA B137.5 and
PPI TR-3, and is certified to NSF 14/61 standards. Apollo® Expansion PEX pipe also meets the requirements of ASTM F2023 for chlorine resistance. Apollo® Expansion PEX pipe is
manufactured using a quality management system which has been certified to the latest version of ISO 9001
Use of Apollo® Expansion PEX pipe in heating systems requires corrosion protection and/or isolation by using a heat exchanger or non-ferrous components throughout the
system.
Features:
• Superior exibility allows for fewer joints, thus reducing leak points
• Expandable and allows for “full ow”
• Less coil memory than traditional PEX pipe and resists the urge to remain coiled
• Compatible with both expansion and crimp, clamp or sleeve methods of joining
• Heat-repairable if kinked during installation, thus further eliminating additional repair connections
• Shape memory inherent in PEX-A tubing results in the shrinking of expanded pipe to normal size, creating strong,
durable, and reliable ASTM F1960 tting connections
• Maximum cross-linking increases exibility and resistance to cracking
• Copper tube size dimensions (CTS)
• Available in red, blue, and white colors
• Approved for use with brass and poly alloy crimp ttings (ASTM F1960 and ASTM 1807)
• 25 year warranty
Standards / Certications:
• PEX 3306 - SDR 9 • Meets or exceeds: ASTM F876/F877/F1807/F1960/F2023/F2080/F2155
• cNSFus-pw • Meets ANSI/NSF 61 & 14
• cUPC • Meets CSA B137.9
Maximum Pressures & Temperatures:
• 160 psi @ 73.4° F (1055 kPa @ 23° C), 100 psi @ 180° F (690 kPa @82.2° C), 80 psi @ 200° F (550 kPa @ 93.3° C)
Design factor 0.50 (per ASTM F876, CSA B137.5)
Installation:
Cut PEX tubing at a 90º angle using a PEX tubing cutter. Clear the cut end of any burrs or debris. PEX tubing can be run through
holes drilled into the center of studs or by using straps and hangers. Bend supports can be used to make bends and angles instead
of having to cut the tubing and use fittings. A variety of barb insert fittings or push type fittings can be used with PEX tubing. DO
NOT expose PEX tubing to direct sunlight. It is recommended to insulate hot water lines with standard foam polyethylene pipe
insulation to prevent heat loss. If installing in an area that experiences harsh winters, it’s recommended to insulate both hot and cold
water lines to prevent freezing.
Compatible with Uponor (Wirsbo) ProPEX™. (ProPEX™ is a trademark of Uponor [Wirsbo].)
SUBMITTAL SHEET
Expansion PEX
PEX-A Pipe
EXPANSION PEX
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