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Anderson 1/2" x 1/2" F Pipe Thread Brass Flare Tee CBO US $10.74
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Mr. Heater F276187 Propane or Natural Gas 3/8" Male and Female Quick Connector Set List Price: $20.40 Sale Price: $16.47 |
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3/8" Propane Fitting Or Natural Gas Quick Connector, 3/8" Male Pipe Thread x 3/8" Female Pipe Thread. |
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Aeroquip FCM2881 Steel Female Pipe Flare Tee Adapter Sale Price: $11.53 |
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STL TEE1/8''FML PIPE#3FLAR |
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Edelbrock/Russell 661070 Blue Anodized Aluminum -4AN Flare to 1/8" Pipe Tee Adapter Fitting List Price: $9.95 Sale Price: $9.95 |
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Adapter Fitting Flare To Pipe Tee Blue Anodized -04AN 1/8 in. Pipe Size |
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Health professions are changing dramatically and the latest trends in medical scrubs reflect both a change in who is a "typical" health care provider, and a change in cutting-edge material technology. Nursing is in extremely high demand nationally, and the salaries match that demand, bringing many new people into the field.
There are no longer stigmas attached to entering nursing as a second career, or for males entering the field. With advances in non-invasive diagnostics, such as medical sonography, whole new fields are opening up and attracting thousands of workers. All of these health care professionals need and want medical scrubs to wear on the job, and they demand many more choices than the old, all-white uniforms available in the past.
The latest trends include advances in the material used to make the scrubs. There are scrubs available with anti-microbial properties present in the material, helping guard against infection of patient or medical worker. The anti-microbial action lasts through hundreds of washings. New fabric blends make scrubs more comfortable, long-lasting, and easy-care, too, with stretch materials proving extremely popular.
With medical workers of all shapes, ages, and heights needing uniforms, the medical scrubs industry has created brand-new design lines that help protect the health care worker by fitting properly, without gaps, sagging, or bunching. Now, scrubs for women are available in petite or tall sizes, and in sizes to fit larger, heavier frames as well. Men's scrubs are much more plentiful, and are cut to fit the male frame.
Nurses and other medical workers can find prints, designs, and colors to fit any taste. A new trend is denim scrubs, which are proving very popular among men, and stunning all-black scrubs, popular with both sexes. Cheerful prints can help put patients at ease, and the latest trends include prints of new cartoon and movie characters, and prints that reflect popular culture.
Scrub pants show a variety of leg treatments that reflect the same fashion trends as in streetwear, with split, flared leg openings available, and some pants featuring a longer length so that the pant legs "break" on the arch of each foot and cover the back of the shoe entirely, with the footwear just peeking out in front. Lowrise pants are also a new trend in scrubs, especially among the younger workers, who also favor tailored waist treatments and tucked-in tops.
Necklines reflect the latest streetwear trends, too, with square necklines showing up in women's scrubs now, and gathered yokes reflecting the popularity of peasant-tops. Men's scrub tops keep the traditional deep vee-neck, but add contrasting piping or mesh inserts.
Both men and women's scrubs are featuring no-collar modified lab coats that coordinate with the colors and styles of the pants and tops, for those chilly days and air-conditioned facilities.
A completely new, trendy feature in both men and women's scrubs is the use of tee shirts instead of traditional scrub tops. The tees are designed to coordinate with the scrub bottoms, and feature medical-related graphics, famous scrub brand logos, or specialty dye effects, such as "dip dyeing" or "slide dyeing" to give gradations of color. Many are very close-fitting, giving a trim appearance that emphasizes the physique.
With all the of the new types of medical scrubs available now, medical personnel can choose functional work wear that is as stylish as any streetwear, and can show their personality by the scrubs they choose.
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PEX Plumbing and Radiant Heat...Type A B Or C....Do You Know The Difference
PEX Water Systems and Radiant Heat Systems are the best this industry has ever seen. A lot has changed in the 30 plus years I have been helping people with their plumbing installation and repair questions.
From the days of Galvanized Iron Pipe with its corrosion issues and CPVC with its pinhole leak and freeze crack problems (CPVC is still available but not allowed by many codes) to the still popular L & M series copper. M copper is a ridged product usually sweated with fittings while L copper is a softer coil that can be sweated, flared or compression fitted.
This brings us to the heart of this article, PEX which stands for Poly Ethylene Cross (X)-Linked tubing. It is the cross-linking process that makes PEX strong, safe and reliable, and it is how this process is done that determines what grade, or category, the PEX belongs to.
There are 3 grades or types of PEX listed as Types A, B, and C. The letter designation tells you how the product was created and what properties you can expect with each type including the flexibility, strength, and uniform nature of the material.
PEX-A is made using the Engel (or peroxide) method to crosslink the molecules of polyethylene. With this method, the crosslinking is done at a high temperature above the melting point of the crystals. The Engel method produces the strongest, most flexible PEX tubing possible. PEX-A also features a strong thermal memory and freeze protection. Since this process takes more time and more sophisticated equipment, PEX-A products seem to be the most expensive type. AquaPEX is the only PEX-A material available for plumbing applications. While examples of PEX-A for radiant heat include ThermaPEX and hePEX.
PEX-B is made using the Silane (or moisture cure) method. This method performs the crosslinking with a chemical agent where the process is accelerated using heat and moisture. This chemical crosslinking is susceptible to some areas where the bonds are weaker than others and a slightly stiffer final product than PEX-A. Examples of PEX-B include Viega PEX, HydroPEX , and Watts PEX.
PEX-c is made using the Electron beam (or radiation) method. This method passes the polyethylene under an electron beam multiple times in order to get to the desired level of crosslinking. This is the most energy-efficient method of creating PEX, but often results in a more brittle, less consistent product than either PEX-A or PEX-B. Electron beam is also the least expensive process so therefore creates the least expensive tubing.
Choosing which type is best for your project should come down to looking at how the system will be run. If you will have many bends in your system or if your system will be in an area of freeze concerns then it is probably best to spend a few extra dollars for PEX-A tubing.
When it comes to lay-out of your system there are 5 basic lay-out designs. The Home Run Installation uses central manifolds with all runs returning directly to it.
In the Remote Manifold Installation, a pair of closed ended manifolds for hot and cold are placed near each grouping of fixtures such as a bathroom with a pair of closed ended manifolds at each primary grouping area.
While in the Structured Plumbing Installation the set up is similar to Remote Manifold except the hot water manifold is open ended and acts as a recirculation system for more on demand type delivery. This system is considered to be very energy efficient since its recalculating properties provide the best on demand hot water option thus saving water usage and energy.
The Modified Home Run Installation is similar to Home Run but with a series of manifolds usually open ended to reduce the quantity of tubing required.
The last option is the Run and Branch System which is most like the old Copper and CPVC installations where a line is split with a tee or elbow to connect each fixture in the line.
No matter what system you install be sure to pressure test the complete system with 40 to 60 pounds of air pressure before opening the system to water usage.
There are a variety of fitting and tool options available including the PEX Crimping System, PEX Clamping System, and the SharkBite fitting system. I cover each system as well as which types of tubing work best with each fitting system and which are the most DIY friendly in the detailed pages on PEX Water Systems and PEX Radiant Heat Systems of my Homebuilding Questions web site.
If you have found one PEX tubing type works better for you than another please leave us a comment to help other readers.
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My name is Jim Patrick and for the last 30 years I have been designing custom homes and working with my clients to select and provide the best and highest quality products for their new project. As a result I am considered an expert in the field of residential construction and I am now creating a series of informative articles on every aspect of new home construction or remodeling. Please check out my web site http://www.homebuilding-questions.com/ to find more in depth information.
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