Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 08, 2012 at 17:50:40 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: home boiler posted by SJ on October 08, 2012 at 14:59:36:
I presume when you say "elements you are talking about Baseboard heating elements. All the elements should have a "coin vent on them at the return side. The fined pipe is usually suported by brachets in the frame. If posible lift the return end a bit, and suport it with a small block of wood. That way all the air moves up to the return side where you can bleed all of it off. If it is a single zone system, each element should have a "monoflow " Tee on the return side pointed in the proper direction to pull hot water through the element above the floor and back down to the supply/return pipe. If the system doesn't have an auto air eliminator, usually mounted adjacent, and above the boiler, a casting that also serves to suport the expansion tank and water inlet pressure regulator and back-flow preventer, you may have to manually bleed of several elements during the heating season. Good Luck Loren the Acg.
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