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For residential and light-commercial hydronic heating systems, VEVOR offers a full line of radiant heat manifolds. Our manifolds provide precise flow control, robust construction, and easy installation, whether you are outfitting a single room or a multi-zone home. Find the ideal option for your heating project by browsing our full inventory.


VEVOR Radiant Floor Heating Manifolds With Zone Valves for Consistent, Comfortable Heat 


Having trouble keeping several rooms at the same temperature? You have complete control over each heating zone in your house thanks to VEVOR's radiant heat manifolds. Our manifolds are designed to work with PEX tubing radiant heat setups, from small 2-loop systems to adaptable 4-loop configurations, helping you achieve effective, room-by-room comfort with minimal effort.


Choosing the Right Loop Count and Valve Features for Your Radiant Heating System 


When designing a hydronic floor heating system, choosing the appropriate loop count and valve arrangement is the most important choice. VEVOR radiant heat manifolds come in a variety of loop configurations, each tailored to specific room layouts and heating requirements.


2 Loop Radiant Heat Manifold: Ideal for Small Spaces and Single-Zone Applications 


For bathrooms, tiny bedrooms, or single-room extensions that require just two heating circuits, a 2-loop radiant heat manifold is the preferred option. Because of its small size, it is easy to fit in a wall cabinet or utility closet without taking up much room. With the built-in flow meters on each port of VEVOR's 2-loop models, you can monitor and adjust the water distribution between circuits to ensure reliable heat output.


You can isolate a single circuit for repair without affecting the system as a whole because each loop port has a manual shut-off valve. To minimize installation errors, the inlet and return manifolds are clearly color-coded, usually red for supply and blue for return. A 2-loop configuration keeps expenses down while providing dependable zone management for homeowners adding radiant floor heating to a bathroom renovation or modest addition. It is an energy-efficient way to start a hydronic heating system, as it works well with small boilers and tankless water heaters.


3 Loop Radiant Heat Manifold: Balanced Performance for Medium-Sized Homes 


One of the most common configurations for mid-sized homes, open floor plans, and multi-room extensions is a 3-loop radiant heat manifold. For optimal comfort and energy efficiency, you can use a single manifold to heat a living room, kitchen, and hallway using three distinct circuits. With the individual flow meters and adjustable balance valves included in VEVOR's 3-loop models, you can precisely adjust the water flow to each zone based on room size and heat load requirements.


In homes with varying degrees of insulation or sun exposure, this arrangement is especially beneficial. A north-facing bedroom might need more heat than a south-facing living room, for instance; the 3-loop manifold allows you to adjust the flow rate for each precisely. VEVOR's 3-loop lineup's stainless steel construction guarantees resistance to corrosion from hydronic fluid additives, thereby increasing the product's service life. The 3-loop radiant heat manifold provides a flexible compromise between ease of use and full-home zone management when combined with either a traditional boiler or a heat pump system.


4 Loop Radiant Heat Manifold: Full-Home Coverage and Zone Flexibility 


The 4-loop radiant heat manifold offers the flexibility to control four separate heating zones from a single distribution point for larger houses, basement installations, or commercial applications. VEVOR's zone valves, compatible with a thermostat system, come in 4-loop types, enabling fully automated temperature management in every room. In open-plan homes, where different sections have varying heating needs throughout the day, this is very helpful.


Additionally, the 4-loop architecture makes future system expansion easier. Starting with a 4 loop manifold means you have unused ports ready to connect if you intend to add more heated zones in the future. To accommodate the most common PEX tubing diameters, VEVOR designs these manifolds with 1-inch main inlets and ¾-inch or ½-inch branch ports. The zone valve actuators enable remote operation by standard 24V thermostat wiring, and each loop has an integrated flow meter and balancing valve for precise control. The 4-loop radiant heat manifold is VEVOR's most capable and long-lasting choice for whole-home radiant heating installations.


Radiant Heat Manifold With Zone Valves: Automating Your Heating Zones 


By allowing thermostat-driven, automatic control over every heating circuit, a radiant heat manifold with zone valves elevates comfort and efficiency. Zone valve actuators open and close in response to individual room temperatures rather than to manual adjustments at the manifold. Most programmable or smart thermostats and standard 24V heating controllers are compatible with VEVOR's zone valve-equipped manifolds.


Compared with whole-house heating, this design greatly reduces energy waste by heating each area only when needed, making it perfect for households seeking set-and-forget convenience. By ensuring that hot water flows only through active circuits, zone valves also protect the system from thermal stress. On some manifold variants, VEVOR comes with actuator-ready valve bodies, which makes adding automation during installation or as a later update simple. Zone valve integration is a valuable investment in comfort and long-term operational cost savings for multi-zone homes with radiant floor heating manifold systems.


Material Quality and Installation Compatibility for VEVOR Radiant Heat Manifolds 


A radiant heat manifold's lifetime, leak resistance, and ease of installation are all directly impacted by its material and compatibility. VEVOR uses materials commonly used in hydronic heating to create its manifolds, with performance and professional-grade durability in mind.


Stainless Steel and Brass Construction for Long-Term Durability 


High-grade brass or stainless steel, two materials recognized for their exceptional corrosion resistance in hydronic systems, are the primary materials in VEVOR's PEX radiant heat manifold range. Manifolds made of stainless steel work especially well in systems that use glycol-based antifreeze solutions, which can corrode lower-grade metals over time. Both brass and stainless steel manifolds have smooth internal bores that reduce flow resistance and help maintain constant water pressure across all loops.


Standard PEX push-fit or compression fittings are securely and leak-proof connected to brass fittings at the loop ports. Before being shipped, VEVOR's manifolds undergo pressure testing to ensure no manufacturing flaws cause leaks. Because of their sturdy construction, these manifolds can withstand average hydronic working pressures of at least 100 PSI and temperatures of up to 200°F, which is well within the operating range of conventional radiant floor heating systems. VEVOR's material selections demonstrate a dedication to long-term dependability, regardless of whether your project is a new construction installation or a residential retrofit.


PEX Compatibility and Easy Installation for DIY and Professional Use 


The industry-standard radiant floor heating tubing, ½-inch and ¾-inch PEX, is compatible with VEVOR's radiant heat manifolds. Standard PEX fittings, such as push-to-connect, crimp, and clamp-style connections, are accepted by each loop port, allowing both qualified plumbers and do-it-yourself installers with flexibility in connection methods. Even for inexperienced installers, clear port labeling and color-coded supply/return manifolds lower the likelihood of installation problems.


Most VEVOR manifold types come with wall-mounting brackets that allow safe vertical mounting in utility or mechanical rooms. The manifold's compact size ensures it fits in confined spaces without requiring significant changes to your mechanical room's design. VEVOR's leak-tested design gives users of PEX radiant heat manifolds in slab-on-grade or below-floor installations assurance that the manifold will function dependably once embedded or enclosed. Homeowners taking on radiant heating projects themselves can now access VEVOR manifolds thanks to step-by-step installation instructions.


Why Choose VEVOR Radiant Heat Manifolds? 


From small 2-loop installations to complete 4 loop configurations with zone valves, VEVOR radiant heat manifolds provide professional-grade zone control for every heating job. Constructed from brass and stainless steel, they are fully compatible with standard PEX systems and deliver durable performance at an affordable price. Discover the ideal option for your home now by exploring VEVOR's full line of radiant floor heating manifolds.


FAQs


What is the difference between a 2 loop and a 4-loop radiant heat manifold? 


Ideal for tiny spaces, a 2-loop manifold regulates two heating circuits. For larger residences or multi-room applications that require individual temperature control in each room, a 4-loop manifold is ideal because it controls four zones.


Are VEVOR radiant heat manifolds compatible with PEX tubing? 


The most common forms of PEX tubing used in home radiant floor heating systems, ½-inch and ¾-inch, can be connected to VEVOR's PEX radiant heat manifold models via crimp, clamp, or push-fit connections.


Do VEVOR manifolds support zone valve actuators? 


Actuator-ready valve bodies compatible with common 24V zone valve actuators are available on some VEVOR models, enabling integration with programmable thermostats for automated, room-by-room temperature control.


What materials are VEVOR radiant heat manifolds made from? 


High-grade brass or stainless steel, both of which provide superior corrosion resistance, pressure tolerance, and extended service life in hydronic heating systems, are used to build VEVOR manifolds.


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