I just had to empty my heating system as one of the screw in the flooring boards had gone through one of the pipes and I wasn't sure whether if it was the water pipe or the central heating system pipe.
I have now refilled the system by means of releasing the pressure valve in the system; I don't have a small tank in the loft any more since installing the mega flo system.
When I switch on the heating, the radiators are not getting hot. Presumably, there is air in the system.
When I open the radiator in our bedroom, there is no sign of any air in the system. Clean water just comes out.
What is the best way of bleeding the system. Should I try to bleed every radiator? Where should I start from - upstairs or downstairs. Should the heating be on when I bleed? Does one have to bleed the pump as well?
I don't know how to bleed the pump. It is a Grundfos pump. Is it easy to bleed a pump or should I seek expert help.
Any help will be appreciated.
I have now refilled the system by means of releasing the pressure valve in the system; I don't have a small tank in the loft any more since installing the mega flo system.
When I switch on the heating, the radiators are not getting hot. Presumably, there is air in the system.
When I open the radiator in our bedroom, there is no sign of any air in the system. Clean water just comes out.
What is the best way of bleeding the system. Should I try to bleed every radiator? Where should I start from - upstairs or downstairs. Should the heating be on when I bleed? Does one have to bleed the pump as well?
I don't know how to bleed the pump. It is a Grundfos pump. Is it easy to bleed a pump or should I seek expert help.
Any help will be appreciated.