Hi, I'm fitting a wet room an I've just gone to take the bath out and there are 2x22mm pipes for the heating running in front of it. I need to drain the system and move the pipes. There's no f and e tank and it's not a sealed system. It's been in about 19 years and apparently it's a primatic cylinder. I've never seen one of these and was sure I was told at college when I dd my apprenticeship that you can't have a pump on a primatic cylinder as it can burst the air bubble? This has a pump? I could be wrong though. To drain the heating I'm going to have to drain the hot water as well aren't I? How does the air bubble reform when it gets filled back up, is there anything I need to do to make it reform or do I just turn the gatevalve back on to the cylinder and let the hot water fill and then vent the rads? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Ben
Thanks
Ben