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deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 21st Jan 09 at 13:45 |
if the pump is situated between the cold feed and open vent pipe (pressure and temp relief, runs up to the header tank and sits over the top of it, usually arched) | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 20th Jan 09 at 22:30 |
Its an open system i assume, header tank in the loft that feeds down to the boiler. | |
mattk |
posted on 16th Jan 09 at 00:10 |
yeah thats what I did with my bedroom one, although I snapped the bleed pin the other day and cant get it out so Im gonna have to try and rob a new rad from work | |
deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 20:12 |
or a poor combination of pipe set up causing air entrainment rising to the bathroom rad, assuming its an open system?! should be boiler, open vent, cold feed then pump. | |
mattk |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 18:28 |
it has nothing to do with the lock sheilds or being furthest away from the boiler, Its the way the heating was installed, the pipe work under the boards or the rad itself will be the highest in the system, even by only a few mm, and because air rises, it will fill the higest point which in your case is the bathroom rad. in our house its my bedroom :mad: | |
X 60RSA |
posted on 15th Jan 09 at 18:19 |
At my folks house they have a standard boiler, when its on it heats the rads and the hot water tank at the sametime. |