I have a conventional backboiler system - boiler and pump downstairs, cylinder upstairs.
Whenever I drain down to do any work, then refill using the F & E tank I always get air locks that are a nightmare to purge.
If I fitted a filling loop to the system, and refilled with mains pressure, would this make air locks less likely?
Where would be the best place to put the loop? I can access the boiler and pump pipework from the void under the downstairs floor, where there is also cold water pipes running. There is also a mains cold water supply near the cylinder upstairs.
Thanks for any advice.
Whenever I drain down to do any work, then refill using the F & E tank I always get air locks that are a nightmare to purge.
If I fitted a filling loop to the system, and refilled with mains pressure, would this make air locks less likely?
Where would be the best place to put the loop? I can access the boiler and pump pipework from the void under the downstairs floor, where there is also cold water pipes running. There is also a mains cold water supply near the cylinder upstairs.
Thanks for any advice.