Underfloor Heating Pipe (PE-RT 5-Layer)
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Underfloor Heating Pipe (PE-RT 5-Layer)
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OverviewOversigt
Oversigt
Nøgletal
- TypeUnderfloor heating
- HeatingHydronic
- Heating medium
- Vandbåren
Tekniske specifikationerDetaljeret datablad
Detaljeret datablad
| Varmemedie | hydronic |
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PE-RT Pipe 16 x 2 mm Roll Bestseller for Underfloor Heating
PE-RT Pipe 16 x 2 mm Roll Bestseller for Underfloor Heating Underfloor heating pipe – Reliable heat transfer The PE-RT pipe 16 x 2 mm is an essential component of any underfloor heating system. It efficiently transports heat from the boiler directly into the floor, ensuring even heat distribution. Whether for dedicated underfloor heating, combined systems with radiators or demanding construction projects – this heating pipe impresses with its flexibility and durability. Advantages of PE-RT heating pipe: High temperature resistance for modern heating systems Easy installation thanks to flexible material properties Perfect for 16x2 mm underfloor heating installations
The PE-RT Pipe – The All-Rounder
The PE-RT Pipe – The All-Rounder
The PE-RT pipe is the all-rounder among underfloor heating pipes. The abbreviation RT stands for Raised Temperature Resistance. This pipe was specially developed for use with underfloor heating and radiator connections, which require higher temperatures than a pure underfloor heating system. Despite its high temperature resistance, it is very easy to install and can even be laid cold. It withstands an operating temperature of 95 °C at a pressure of up to 10 bar. The 5-layer technology used in this pipe makes it particularly robust and oxygen-tight.
Construction of the PE-RT pipe
PE-RT pipe construction The PE-RT pipe comprises five layers of high-quality materials. The innermost layer of PE-RT is corrosion-resistant and heat-tolerant. This is followed by a plastic adhesive layer for secure bonding with the EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer) oxygen barrier layer. A further plastic layer provides the connection to the outer PE protective layer. Our pipes are continuously tested, quality-assured and manufactured in Europe.
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Are PE-RT pipes compatible with existing heating systems?
Are PE-RT pipes compatible with existing heating systems? Yes, they can be combined with common manifold, compression ring and push-fit systems without any problems, provided the appropriate fittings are used. What is the lifespan of PE-RT pipes? The lifespan is over 50 years, provided installation and operating temperatures comply with the manufacturer's specifications. How are PE-RT pipes installed? Thanks to their high flexibility, they can be easily laid on heating panels or in staple-down systems. Installation is quick, requires no tools, and the pipes adapt easily to any room shape. What temperature and pressure limits apply? Depending on the type, PE-RT pipes are rated for temperatures up to 90 °C and pressures up to 6 bar. This makes them ideally suited for modern heating systems with heat pumps and low-temperature operation. Can PE-RT pipes be used for drinking water? PE-RT pipes are generally only used for heating systems. For drinking water installations, approved PE-RT types with appropriate DVGW certification are required. What are PE-RT pipes? PE-RT pipes (polyethylene of raised temperature resistance) are flexible plastic pipes specifically designed for heating and sanitary applications. They are heat-resistant, pressure-resistant and ideal for underfloor heating as well as radiator connection lines. What are PE-RT pipes used for? PE-RT pipes are primarily used in warm water underfloor heating, low-temperature systems and wall heating. Due to their resistance to high temperatures and pressure, they are suitable for both new builds and renovations. What is the difference between PE-RT pipes and PEX or multilayer composite pipes? PE-RT pipes have a more homogeneous structure, making them particularly flexible and easy to install. PEX pipes (cross-linked polyethylene) are slightly stiffer but more temperature-resistant. Multilayer composite pipes have an aluminium layer for dimensional stability and oxygen impermeability. Are PE-RT pipes oxygen-tight? Yes – high-quality PE-RT pipes incorporate an EVOH oxygen barrier layer that prevents oxygen from entering the heating system, thereby eliminating corrosion of metal components.
How long is the lifespan of PE-RT pipes?
PERT pipes have a lifespan of over 50 years, provided installation and operating temperatures comply with the manufacturer's specifications.
How are PE-RT pipes installed?
How are PE-RT pipes installed?
Thanks to their high flexibility, they are easy to lay on heating plates or in tacker systems. Installation is quick, requires no tools, and the pipes adapt effortlessly to any room shape.
Which temperature and pressure limits apply?
PE-RT pipes are designed for temperatures up to 90 °C and pressures up to 6 bar, depending on the type. This makes them ideally suited for modern heating systems with heat pumps and low-temperature operation.
Can PE-RT pipes be used for drinking water?
Can PE-RT pipes be used for drinking water?
As a rule, PE-RT pipes are only used for heating systems. For drinking water installations, approved PE-RT types with appropriate DVGW certification are required.
What are PE-RT pipes?
What are PE-RT pipes?
PE-RT pipes (polyethylene of raised temperature resistance) are flexible plastic pipes specially developed for heating and plumbing applications. They are heat-resistant, pressure-resistant and ideally suited for underfloor heating systems and radiator connection lines.
For what are PE-RT pipes used?
PE-RT pipes are primarily used in warm-water underfloor heating, low-temperature systems and wall heating. Thanks to their resistance to high temperatures and pressure, they are suitable for both new builds and renovations.
What distinguishes PE-RT pipes from PEX or multilayer composite pipes?
What is the difference between PE-RT, PEX and multilayer composite pipes?
PE-RT pipes have a more homogeneous structure, making them particularly flexible and easy to install. PEX pipes (cross-linked polyethylene) are slightly stiffer but more resistant to high temperatures. Multilayer composite pipes feature an aluminium layer for dimensional stability and oxygen impermeability.







