Cheers JohnI said where the top pipe joins the cylinder coil which is the compression nut.
You can initially vent with the HW off but do the final venting with it on.
.... and that's exactly what we want to happen, we want the cylinder connection to loosen up until any trapped air is released and only water drips out. Then nip it back up. I presume they are talking about the tapping itself so just support that when loosening and take it easy.I think they were suggesting that the tank connection could be disturbed.
.... and that's exactly what we want to happen, we want the cylinder connection to loosen up until any trapped air is released and only water drips out. Then nip it back up. I presume they are talking about the tapping itself so just support that when loosening and take it easy.
The AAV is supposed to release the air yes, but if enough air becomes trapped in the coil then given it's a gravity feed sometimes there isn't enough pressure to push the air out and down the return, hence why cracking open the connection can be enough to allow it to release enough air to allow it to flow.
Yes, have the pump running when you do it to help with the bleed
Right after the port valve seems to be warm, but as you get to the bend where the nut starts is basically cold.That would be the one to crack yes, does that pipe that the nut is on, after the 2 port valve, get hot at all?
I tried loosening the top nut highlighted in the picture, and water started dripping immediately. Would this suggest that there isn't a lock?OK, certainly sounds like a air locked coil.
Not necessarily, there as there will be water in the pipework from the valve direction too, have the system running too as the pump may help move things along. You may also have to crack the bottom one open as it may be airlocked further down and not in the coil specifically.I tried loosening the top nut highlighted in the picture, and water started dripping immediately. Would this suggest that there isn't a lock?
Thanks Rob, I'll give that a try this evening.Not necessarily, there as there will be water in the pipework from the valve direction too, have the system running too as the pump may help move things along. You may also have to crack the bottom one open as it may be airlocked further down and not in the coil specifically.
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