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Hi,
I have a new Grant Combi heating system in my bungalow. The 28mm flow and return pipework enter the loft region and splits into two 22mm heating circuits one for each half of the bungalow.
The 22mm pipework is insulated and sits directionly onto the joists and where a radiator is needed I drop down a pair of 10mm pipes insulated and buried in the wall. There will eventually be about 20 radiators.
I occurs to me that it could be difficult to get air out of the pipework when new raditors are fitted etc.
What would be the best way to get the air out of the system? I am able to fit shutoff valves and automatic air vents as required etc.
Also there is no inhibitor in the system yet since there is only one raditor at present. How long can I leave it like like before I need to add the inhibitor?
Regards
FarmerJo.
I have a new Grant Combi heating system in my bungalow. The 28mm flow and return pipework enter the loft region and splits into two 22mm heating circuits one for each half of the bungalow.
The 22mm pipework is insulated and sits directionly onto the joists and where a radiator is needed I drop down a pair of 10mm pipes insulated and buried in the wall. There will eventually be about 20 radiators.
I occurs to me that it could be difficult to get air out of the pipework when new raditors are fitted etc.
What would be the best way to get the air out of the system? I am able to fit shutoff valves and automatic air vents as required etc.
Also there is no inhibitor in the system yet since there is only one raditor at present. How long can I leave it like like before I need to add the inhibitor?
Regards
FarmerJo.