Hi,
My heating system is gurgling rather loudly, suggesting it's got a large amount of air in it. I've been bleeding the radiators religiously and recently also installed automatic bleed valves (like these https://www.easyfitisolator.com/aladdin-autovents). However, the system remains noisy.
I'm now wondering whether there is a design flaw in my radiators (http://www.reinadesign.co.uk/radiator/flat-horizontal/) where the air cannot move from the bottom to the top of the radiator where I can bleed it. I've attached a photo of the bottom of the radiator next to the lockshield valve. It looks like air can only escape from the bottom pipe when it is half full with air because the connection of the panels is on the side of the bottom pipe. Of course that would mean air can remain in the system.
Is this a common or known problem or is my heating system just driving me mad?
All the best,
Peter
My heating system is gurgling rather loudly, suggesting it's got a large amount of air in it. I've been bleeding the radiators religiously and recently also installed automatic bleed valves (like these https://www.easyfitisolator.com/aladdin-autovents). However, the system remains noisy.
I'm now wondering whether there is a design flaw in my radiators (http://www.reinadesign.co.uk/radiator/flat-horizontal/) where the air cannot move from the bottom to the top of the radiator where I can bleed it. I've attached a photo of the bottom of the radiator next to the lockshield valve. It looks like air can only escape from the bottom pipe when it is half full with air because the connection of the panels is on the side of the bottom pipe. Of course that would mean air can remain in the system.
Is this a common or known problem or is my heating system just driving me mad?
All the best,
Peter