Posted by Super-H-Mike on April 20, 2012 at 07:41:33 from (76.164.145.223):
In Reply to: 1586 hot posted by jim mall on April 20, 2012 at 04:51:54:
If it is trapped air in the system, I can tell you what I do on automotive engines...I fill it almost full, then run the engine till it just starts to get "hot", then shut it down and wait about 3-5 minutes and repeat the cycle over again. By stopping the engine, the heat has a chance to transfer around and equalise somewhat and gives the stat a chance to heat up and open. . The air will usually work itself out in the process. Can take up to 4-5 cycles on stubborn ones. After it is circulating, top it off and cap it. I also use the special air operated vacuum devices to purge systems , but this cycle method works too. Good luck to you !
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