Boilers and Radiator Issues

How does air enter a water central heating system?

bleeding radiators boiler systemWhen new water is added to a central heating system, a certain amount of air also enters the system. The action of the impeller of the pump will also ‘create’ a certain amount of air. As air will rise in water, it will collect at high points in the system, this is especially noticeable within radiators and in high level circulation pipework.

How to know if there is air in a system.

The most common area of trapped air is in radiators. This is fairly easy to detect as the air will reduce the amount of heat radiated. With the central heating switched on, feel the top and then the bottom of the radiator – if the top is noticeably cooler than the bottom, there is a good likelihood that there is air in the radiator.

In very severe cases, the whole of the radiator may be filled with air so no difference in temperature will be discernible – if the complete radiator is ‘cool’ when the central heating is switched on, try bleeding the radiator to ensure that the problem is not just air in the system.

Bleeding Radiators

It’s a good idea NOT to bleed radiators with the central heating pump ON – if you do, there’s always a risk that air might be drawn into the system making your problems worse.

Note that bleeding a sealed system will reduce the pressure which will need to be adjusted afterwards – this is normally done by turning on the mains cold water feed to the system. Confirm before starting the bleeding process that you know how to re-pressurize the system – if in doubt, consult your reliable Littleton plumbing professionals.

And if that doesn’t cure the problem ………….

Sometimes bleeding a radiator does not cure the problem of it not getting hot, if this happens and the radiator has never worked since it was installed or last removed/refitted then:

If the radiator is not getting hot but it has worked fine at sometime since any work was carried out:

If all else fails, the radiator will need to be removed and the individual components checked for any blockage.  Contact your Littleton plumbing experts for all of your boiler system needs.  We will exceed your expectations!