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Dec 19, 2015
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Hi Guys,

My son has just had a his plumbing done about a year ago and one of the air vents seems to be bubbling/leaking up.

I have attached some pictures, I can see a total of 3 air vents, flow and return near the boiler hve one each and there is one on the return on the return pipe near the cylinder.
does this sound about right or has he guessed the work and stuck one every where?

I'm thinking of closing it off if not required...

In my house i only see 2.

Thanks!


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The purpose of an Auto air vent is to vent high points when air is likely to accumulate.
The location of the boiler 2 is wrong and won't do much except when refilling the system.

As per Shaun, close the boiler ones off either with the black cap on top or the valves immediately below.

The one on the cylinder return isn't going to achieve anything either.
 
thanks for the replies.

Where should have the cylinder have been fitted or was it not required as it too low already?

Cowboy plumber he was in this case!

Be fine where they are but the heating ones should of been at the heights point
 

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