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I accidentally cut my hot water pipe that had been moved as part of some building work, so had to drain the system in a hurry. I've fixed the pipe and refilled it but there is so much air in nothing flows for more than a few seconds.
Is it a case of waiting patiently for the bubbles to pull through or is there a quick way. It's a gravity fed and pumped system so i didn't want to run a mains pipe on to a shower hose for fear of damaging the pump.
any ideas?
Is it a case of waiting patiently for the bubbles to pull through or is there a quick way. It's a gravity fed and pumped system so i didn't want to run a mains pipe on to a shower hose for fear of damaging the pump.
any ideas?