Key Features of a Manifold Box
- Protection & Durability – Made from high-quality plastic, stainless steel, or galvanized metal, manifold boxes shield the internal components from dust, moisture, and physical damage.
- Efficient Water Distribution – Commonly used in underfloor heating, radiant heating, plumbing, and irrigation to ensure an even and controlled flow of water.
- Easy Maintenance & Access – The box typically has a removable or lockable cover, allowing technicians or homeowners to access the manifold for adjustments, repairs, or monitoring.
- Neat & Organized Installation – Keeps pipes, valves, and fittings securely arranged, reducing the risk of leaks, misconnections, or system failures.
- Variety of Sizes & Configurations – Available in different dimensions to accommodate various manifold sizes and numbers of outlets. Some models feature adjustable mounting brackets for flexible installation.
- Insulation & Temperature Control – Some manifold boxes are insulated to prevent heat loss, especially in heating applications.
Common Applications
- Underfloor Heating Systems – Distributes heated water efficiently through different zones.
- Radiant Heating & Cooling – Helps regulate indoor temperature by controlling water flow.
- Plumbing Systems – Manages water supply to different fixtures in residential or commercial buildings.
- Irrigation & Landscaping – Controls water distribution to sprinklers and irrigation lines.

