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wildhorses
Hi I've had a HWC moved from one room to the next and some pipework changed but it looks like I've lost! my thumb vents / bleed values.
It's an open vented system with a heat only boiler and indirect cylinder. Basically the boiler pumps hot water upstairs to the bedroom, there is a vertical pipe that includes firstly the vent then fill then gate valve then pump then gate valve then three port value (port A going to rads and port B going to cylinder). Hope all that is standard and explained ok.
My question is I keep getting air trapped in the system, should I have a thumb bleed on the hot (top coil in) into the HWC from Port B on the three port and should I also have one on the loop from the Port A back to the heating system (as that creates a high point that could trap air - or would that be expelled through the vent on the three port valve to the HWC?.
Do these need to be on a stalk or just on the main 22mm lines. Any advice VERY gratefully received so I can work out what I need doing.
If this is unclear I can try and do a picture but it basically looks like the above below - hope this will suffice
Thanks V much
Port B below goes to the top coil of the HWC
Port A below goes to the feed back down to the central heating rads
Question is regarding putting manual bleed valves on the feeds from port A and Port B
Only showing flow below and not return
Three port v |||
...................|
.........gate v |
.........pump O
.........gate v |
...................|
........fill ------
........vent ----
...................|
...................|
...................-----------
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................................Boiler
It's an open vented system with a heat only boiler and indirect cylinder. Basically the boiler pumps hot water upstairs to the bedroom, there is a vertical pipe that includes firstly the vent then fill then gate valve then pump then gate valve then three port value (port A going to rads and port B going to cylinder). Hope all that is standard and explained ok.
My question is I keep getting air trapped in the system, should I have a thumb bleed on the hot (top coil in) into the HWC from Port B on the three port and should I also have one on the loop from the Port A back to the heating system (as that creates a high point that could trap air - or would that be expelled through the vent on the three port valve to the HWC?.
Do these need to be on a stalk or just on the main 22mm lines. Any advice VERY gratefully received so I can work out what I need doing.
If this is unclear I can try and do a picture but it basically looks like the above below - hope this will suffice
Thanks V much
Port B below goes to the top coil of the HWC
Port A below goes to the feed back down to the central heating rads
Question is regarding putting manual bleed valves on the feeds from port A and Port B
Only showing flow below and not return
Three port v |||
...................|
.........gate v |
.........pump O
.........gate v |
...................|
........fill ------
........vent ----
...................|
...................|
...................-----------
................................|
................................|
................................|
................................Boiler