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any of you chaps out there advise me on the correct method of bleeding rads.

 

do you start at the rad farthest away from the tank , or the one closest. :blink: any other advise would be greatfull.

 

cheers TOMO :thumbs:

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Got bad water works Tomo?,put on your heating on start from the nearest rad to the boiler and work down and away from up stairs,get your rad key and bleed untill a flow of water comes out,if you got air you will hear it hiss first then water will flow.

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if its a combi fill the system or any other.... when its cold. not hot as water expands and you will forever be bleeding your rads. were the boiler is situated work from the furthest rad. if you have a towl rad in the bathroom leave this until last. as usually these are the highest point in the system.

 

balancing the system - usually rads closest to the boilers tend to get the hottest quickest. make sure all the valves on the system are open including the return side. then when the system is bled, turn the system on and keep going round all the rads to see which is getting hottest quickest. stick a bit tape on so you remember ehich ones. whilst heating up turn the return valve down say halfway this will push more flow water to rads that are taking longer giving you a nicely balanced system.

 

right thats a £35.00 call out hahaahahahah

 

John

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ESS.

 

regarding your rads upstairs. tell you what to try. turn both the valves of on the radiators, now start to loosen the bleed nipple see if any water or air comes out. if not take it out all the way and with a thin nail or something push it in the hole to make sure it is clear. then put nipple back in and open valves, then bleed radiator.

 

this is quite a commen fault with myson radiators some how they get blocked during the painting process....

 

Be warned you sometimes get a blast of water and air come out...

 

John

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ESS.

 

regarding your rads upstairs. tell you what to try. turn both the valves of on the radiators, now start to loosen the bleed nipple see if any water or air comes out. if not take it out all the way and with a thin nail or something push it in the hole to make sure it is clear. then put nipple back in and open valves, then bleed radiator.

 

this is quite a commen fault with myson radiators some how they get blocked during the painting process....

 

Be warned you sometimes get a blast of water and air come out...

 

John

 

 

Nice to see a bod who can "walk the walk" John................Al.

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