Is Air Vent Needed On New Pipework

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Due to a noisy cylinder issue when my hot water heating was coming on, I have since had a gate valve fitted on the return, to reduce the flow and stop this noise.

So far this has done the job which is great but looking at the pipework, I am wondering whether an air vent should have been fitted to the topmost part of the new piping so that any trapped air can be bled out,

Have attached two pics and would appreciate any opinions.

Many thanks in advance.
 

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It must have filled ok when the work was done, but if it does give you problems one can be added with not much difficulty.
 
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It must have filled ok when the work was done, but if it does give you problems one can be added with not much difficulty.
It was done under warranty where the main engineer that requested the work include an air vent but the bloke that actually did the job, didn't bother. Not sure whether I can be bothered to insist on getting one fitted. Just hope it doesn't cause future issues when out of warranty and I have to pay to get one fitted.
 
Not sure whether I can be bothered to insist on getting one fitted.
You could ask initially and see what happens. Might not take much persuading if it should have been done to begin with.
 
You could ask initially and see what happens. Might not take much persuading if it should have been done to begin with.
Waiting for feedback from the chief engineer as job only done yesterday. Thing is, I'm not sure I can be bothered with the hassle again.
 

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