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Hi, Total newbie here, but here's my situation: Moved into this house at end of May and had to change 2 radiators to fit furniture layouts. These 2 new radiators were fitted, but I didn't bleed them at them time, mainly because I wasn't sure how to top up the system pressure when the bleeding was complete. Managed without actually bleeding them up 'til now, but now the weather's been a bit colder, going to need them working very soon. Can anyone advise me how to top up the system pressure once I've bled these radiators, or do I even have to? Is is done automatically, etc? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, A
 
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what heating system is it, are automatic bleed nips on the rads?.
 
small feed and exspansion tank on top of the a class. turn on iso valve on cold pipe that feeds it. do this when system is off.
 
Hi, it's not auto bleed nips on rads, and iso valve for expansion tank on top of the a class seems to be already at least half open- is this right? Thanks, A
 
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