If you have a header tank supplying the heating system, then yes, if you bleed a radiator the level in the header would drop, ball valve would operate to refill.
many thx rgate is there a way of knowing if the header tank fills the ch system? i do have a 22mm pipe coming down from the loft to the system.
if i go into loft wat am i looking for (surely not 2 ball cocks 1 for each system)...thnx again
This tank is the small one as stated and also doubles as the expansion tank so you will see a pipe coming up from the pump and bending over to vent into the tank. The water level in the expansion tank also sets the level in the vent pipe so it should not be too high otherwise you will get a constant overflow into the tank from the vent pipe as the water heats up. Set the water level in the tank to just above to supply outlet pipe, usually about 2 ro 3 inches off bottom of tank.
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