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convert to a sealed system to stop air getting into rads
Can the existing air fault not be resolved ?. Should be fairly easy and cheaper that converting to ss
convert to a sealed system to stop air getting into rads
Can the existing air fault not be resolved ?. Should be fairly easy and cheaper that converting to ss
Funnily enough, air was getting into ours before converting it to a sealed system. Had to bleed it weekly. Been converted to a sealed system since January and just realised that I haven’t had to bleed it once in all that time. Why is that? I did have to change a couple of rads that started leaking when pressurised, only pinholes literally, perhaps air was getting in through them?
Being honest if the pump is only 3m below, if the expansion pipe is on the suction side it could easily be pulling in air. or pumping over. With a sealed system that'll not be possible.
Yes that's illustrating the problem, I don't want to go over old ground but either turning the pump down if possible or making sure the feed and expansion pipes are close together and not clogged would be my first check.On start up from cold, the pump sucks around 3" from a bottle half filled with water from the overflow, then after a few minutes, some water squirts back in. (See my other post on this). This is the probable cause of air being sucked in and down the vent pipe.
Yes that's illustrating the problem, I don't want to go over old ground but either turning the pump down if possible or making sure the feed and expansion pipes are close together and not clogged would be my first check.
Found your original thread - did you check the feed and expansion pipes are both connected very close to each other on the heating circuit? And not for example one at each end of the hot water cylinder coil.
Can you photograph the connections of the feed and expansion pipes into the main circuit please?
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