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Hi all, how do you test for hydrogen, when bleeding rads?
If I know the gas coming out of the rad is hydrogen for arguements sake when I bleed it, then I know internal corrosion, is taken place.
So I can eliminate, air being sucked in.
Thanks:tounge_smile:
 
Thanks grey, will it be a bang or large reaction etc?:tounge_smile:
 
Hi phoenix, so corrosion takes place, only if air is being sucked in ?
Thanks.
 
MR, Dancin, yes I know you now, IM ASKIN?
Are we talkin stand back, with that naked flame?:tounge_smile:
 
Lol that tickled me.
Any test for that hydrogen ?
Without loosin my arm?:tounge_smile:
 
I hold a cup, upside down over the vent when I bleed. Shut the vent and insert a lighted match into the cup. If it goes pop it's hydrogen.
 
OK, thanks, I think I get it.
But a special ta, to those sensible replies.:tounge_smile:
 
IS this comedy at the palladium, by any chance?
Or a plumin forum?
I may be on the wrong channel? lol?:tounge_smile:
 
Grey cause I appreciate, you guys, thats why I post a lot.
A lot of you gave me zilch, except a joke?:tounge_smile:
 
Hydrogen has no smell. Now hydrogen sulphide is a different proposition.
 
... If I know the gas coming out of the rad is hydrogen for arguements sake when I bleed it, then I know internal corrosion, is taken place.

There will always be a corrosion process (small or large) taking place inside a central heating system.
 
Hydrogen has no smell. Now hydrogen sulphide is a different proposition.
Im no chemist but something in that corrosion smells, no idea what it is though.
Just like you can smell a treated system (or is that just me)
 
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