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Do I need an additional AAV ??

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:43 pm
by Potwashman
Hi, having a new Boiler fitted next weekend in same position as old one (bathroom 1st floor).

The pipes go from boiler upto the loft (about 3tf higher than boiler). Will the AAV that is fitted on the boiler be sufficient to vent the air or would it be advisable to fit an additional AAV in the flow pipe of the CH in the loft as this is the highest point of the system.

I need to move some pipework in the loft in preparation for the Engineer fitting so if it's advisable I would fit another AAV at the same time.

Also, any suggestions at to what type as if the AAV starts to weep in a boiler it can easily be spotted but in a loft it's going to take a nice damp spot to notice it's failed.

Any replies would be appreciated.

Thanks

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:59 pm
by rosebery
The only person that can reasonably answer this question is your boiler installer.

Cheers

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Re: Do I need an additional AAV ??

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 6:08 pm
by Cheesie1
no harm in fitting an extra air vent, if ur worried about failure, fit a manual one instead of auto air vent, u can vent it manually if required without the worry of it failing and leaking.