Bleeding Central heating
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:14 pm
I have just fitted some new radiators which required draining the system down as some pipe lengths needed to be altered.
I need to find the correct method of bleeding the system, usually I bleed the radiators, pump and 2 high level bleeders (1 above the pump and 1 at the top of cylinder coil) with the system turned off however there is still air in the system as it gurgles and bangs away when first starting up.
Also 1 of the rads, furthest from the pump won't heat up so guess an airlock is to blame.
System is indirect vented.
Thanks, Daniel
I need to find the correct method of bleeding the system, usually I bleed the radiators, pump and 2 high level bleeders (1 above the pump and 1 at the top of cylinder coil) with the system turned off however there is still air in the system as it gurgles and bangs away when first starting up.
Also 1 of the rads, furthest from the pump won't heat up so guess an airlock is to blame.
System is indirect vented.
Thanks, Daniel