slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
If the building isn't insulated and no other heat source get some tarps etc on the floor asap! Hay, straw, fiberglass anything with insulation value to retain heat from your zones and from the subgrade.
If the PEX freezes in one location and spreads from there and the water is free to leave you'll be ok, but if it freezes at the ends to make plugs then freezes in the closed loop it will crack up your floor!
The pump will likely not work to thaw the frozen lines as once the flow stops its only circulating maybe 10 pipe diameters in from the flow past the tee. Heat from adjacent zones or heat from elsewhere will be needed to thaw the pipes. You can lay hose on top of the slab and cover with insulation and run hot water through it or you can make a temp pex loop or black poly loop if you keep temps down.
Longer the air above is below freezing the more the floor will freeze!
If the PEX freezes in one location and spreads from there and the water is free to leave you'll be ok, but if it freezes at the ends to make plugs then freezes in the closed loop it will crack up your floor!
The pump will likely not work to thaw the frozen lines as once the flow stops its only circulating maybe 10 pipe diameters in from the flow past the tee. Heat from adjacent zones or heat from elsewhere will be needed to thaw the pipes. You can lay hose on top of the slab and cover with insulation and run hot water through it or you can make a temp pex loop or black poly loop if you keep temps down.
Longer the air above is below freezing the more the floor will freeze!