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    Constantly bleeding...

    Thanks for the clarification on the parts Whitespirit66 :oops: I'll carry out these tests in the next few days or over the w/e when I get a chance
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Thanks Mike, The new pump is set to the lowest, setting 1. Is it possible to test for drawing air down the vent? How? and how do I stop it if it is? Is the vent the "overflow pipe" that comes out above the feed tank or is it a different pipe? Sorry for all the questions, I'm no plumber...
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Thanks Armo74, But I don't quite understand The boiler is fed from a small tank in the loft - do you mean the pipe from that to the boiler? Although the system fills ok, it's just a couple of radiators need frequent bleeding
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Hi all, newbie here. I've been in my house ~2 years, it was built in 1998 and has a boiler that heats the hot water and stores it in a tank (not a combi) Since I moved in I had to constantly, maybe every 2 to 3 days, bleed 2 or 3 of the upstairs radiators. When the heating comes on early in...
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