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Re: [OT] Air in central heating



You could try the yahoo group UK_SelfBuild - a few members here may be able
to help, but you'll get more over there.

HTH
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "kw1816" <kw1816@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:01 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] Air in central heating


> Apologies for the OT post but does anyone have any suggestions for
> the following ...
>
> I've replaced a couple of radiators in a normal wet central heating
> system, flsuhed it through and added inhibitor but I keep getting
> air trapped in the first rad upstairs (which happens to be the
> bathroom!) This has been hapening for over a month.
>
> I'm having to bleed it at least twice a week otherwise we get no
> heat in the bathroom which isn't making me the most popular person
> at the moment ....
>
> I've been round and checked/tightened every connection and bleed
> valve in case air was getting in that way but with no improvement.
>
> I had thought of replaceing the bathroom rad with a new one with an
> auto bleed valve but we're planning on redoing the bathroom later
> this year so I'd rather not spend any money on it :)
>
> Any pointers ?
>
> Ta
> Kevin.




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