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Dan Masey

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My system boiler is above my unvented cylinder so would I need a Auto Air Vent just above the primary flow to the cylinder? Iv been to 2 call outs this week with AAV leaking. My cylinders in the loft so would sooner not.

Thanks.
 
You need an AAV at the highest point, wherever that is.

Flamco air vents have a good cap you can screw down and seal once it is bled.

Keep the system free from sludge and debris and the air vent will last longer.
 
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1372578563.173656.jpg so is it worth putting one on the flow to the cylinder or no?
 
Might also be worth considering a tray for it to stand in with overflow, I know at least one cylinder manufacture makes one think it might be "Range"
Seem to come across quite a few with leaks from various places
 
If you do that then its no longer an automatic air vent, defeats the object imo.

Yeh I realise what you saying , I leave them open for as long as needed ,once I know all the air is out I shut them off ,sometimes a week later,otherwise you will be replacing aav's a year down the road
Even the aav in a boiler should be closed when venting is complete
 
Iv had a horrible time today getting air out a simular system

System drained, refilled bled all rads etc, boiler kept cutting off, bled pump etc it was altho the pump had tons and tons of air was takin ages to release water and was constantly spouting

The screw air vents primary flow manual ones forever opening and closing AAV are a massive time saver
 
Iv had a horrible time today getting air out a simular system

System drained, refilled bled all rads etc, boiler kept cutting off, bled pump etc it was altho the pump had tons and tons of air was takin ages to release water and was constantly spouting

The screw air vents primary flow manual ones forever opening and closing AAV are a massive time saver
i would have run it on hw only and air would have come out in 5min
 
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