draining air from ch system

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I am a complete novice, could someone please explain in laymans terms how to drain a ch system, i think i have air in the sy :confused: stem??? :confused:
 
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You don't need to drain the system to air it! At the end of each rad you will find a square headed screw, using an airing key (B&Q if you don't have one) slacken each screw and you will hear a hissing sound as the air escapes do this untill you get water. Do this to each rad in turn.

Before you do this what type of boiler/system do you have. If it is a sealed system you may need to re-pressurise. Search fill point as there are plenty of posts on this.

What makes you think the system needs airing?

Happy to help Gasman ;)
 
If you haven't got a key, you may be lucky enough to have a screwdriver slot in the end of the radiator plug.
 
it looks just like


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this

and it fits in
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here (which is the end of a radiator)
 
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Breezer's,isn't it about time you painted your radiator? :LOL:
 
no point it doesnt work (but then neither do the others (again)
 
likewise i am a complete novice when it comes to plumbing. i have problems with 2 radiators one is a leaking valve and the other leaks from the valve area when radiator is turned off-but is ok when turned on. i need to drain system to replace valve -would like advise on how best to do this and also any ideas with what problem could be with radiator that only leaks when turned off :rolleyes:
 

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