5030tinkerer
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I need help sizing a main line plumbing distribution system for my new home. I have the following:
Five bedroom
3.5 bath
Extras include a wet bar, laundry sink, and garage sink.
I want to avoid pressure and volume drops associated with toilet flushes, laundry running, etc. I am 800 feet from my water meter and have 60 psi at the house. The line from the meter to the house is 2 inch PVC.
The plumbing is all Wirsbo PEX with home runs to the 2 inch water service entry in the basement throughout, with the exception of the 2nd floor main and master baths, which are served from a hot and cold water manifold in the attic. These manifolds are served from 1 inch PEX lines from the basement.
Originally, I had the attached layout designed (you'll have to imagine copper lines going between the copper fittings and 2" Sch 40 PVC going between the PVC fittings). The four manifolds have 1" mains and are for filtered unsoftened drinking water, unsoftened cold water for outside spigots, softened cold water, and softened hot water.
I am concerned about the possibility of a PVC failure in the future, however, and am looking to migrate to another material (perhaps copper). The question is what size lines do I need? With 2" PVC main line distribution, I wasn't concerned about a sprinkler running outside, a load of laundry going, dishes being cleaned in the dishwasher, and two showers going all at once, but if I drop my 2" PVC line size down to copper of 1", 1.25", or 1.5", will I have a problem? Ideas appreciated.
Five bedroom
3.5 bath
Extras include a wet bar, laundry sink, and garage sink.
I want to avoid pressure and volume drops associated with toilet flushes, laundry running, etc. I am 800 feet from my water meter and have 60 psi at the house. The line from the meter to the house is 2 inch PVC.
The plumbing is all Wirsbo PEX with home runs to the 2 inch water service entry in the basement throughout, with the exception of the 2nd floor main and master baths, which are served from a hot and cold water manifold in the attic. These manifolds are served from 1 inch PEX lines from the basement.
Originally, I had the attached layout designed (you'll have to imagine copper lines going between the copper fittings and 2" Sch 40 PVC going between the PVC fittings). The four manifolds have 1" mains and are for filtered unsoftened drinking water, unsoftened cold water for outside spigots, softened cold water, and softened hot water.
I am concerned about the possibility of a PVC failure in the future, however, and am looking to migrate to another material (perhaps copper). The question is what size lines do I need? With 2" PVC main line distribution, I wasn't concerned about a sprinkler running outside, a load of laundry going, dishes being cleaned in the dishwasher, and two showers going all at once, but if I drop my 2" PVC line size down to copper of 1", 1.25", or 1.5", will I have a problem? Ideas appreciated.