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Our upstairs towel radiator keeps filling with air at the top. We had a new system boiler, new tank and new pipework fitted in October. The new tank is in the garage which is underneath the house and the new boiler is in the kitchen at ground floor level. We also had underfloor heating installed in our kitchen, the manifold is in the garage under the house. The 3 towel radiators come on when either the hot water is on or the underfloor heating is on, but not when the other radiators are on. We keep needing to let air out of the upstairs towel radiator and top the boiler up with water at the same time. The pipes in the walls and under the floors are no longer easily accessible. Where is the air coming from and how do we fix it? Please help!
 
I take it you are not getting any drop in pressure between bleeding the towel rad?

I have heard of pumps being able to suck air into a heating system. Maybe some other old hands can comment? I believe its usually via the TRV's

I doubt a leak sealer would help and its probably not a good idea to turn the pump speed down.

A dirty fix might me to install a mini auto air vent on the rad. I have seen these the same size/shape as a regular radiator vemt.
 
I take it you are not getting any drop in pressure between bleeding the towel rad?

I have heard of pumps being able to suck air into a heating system. Maybe some other old hands can comment? I believe its usually via the TRV's

I doubt a leak sealer would help and its probably not a good idea to turn the pump speed down.

A dirty fix might me to install a mini auto air vent on the rad. I have seen these the same size/shape as a regular radiator vemt.
Hi Jerry, thank you. We bled them again at the weekend but instead of bleeding them first we tried turning the water feed to the boiler on first and the pressure dial did go up when we did this (it was still above the minimum before opening the tap on the water feed). Does this mean air is getting in via the pump?
 
Alladin auto air vents in the towel rails will expel any air , is there enough expansion for the heating ? the expansion vessel in the system boiler is only enough for 6 -8 medium size rads you may well need a extra one fitted if you have more than this ? a good quality system inhibitor is needed to protect against corrosion within the system which itself can cause symptoms similar to build up of air when in reality its not . Kop
 
Alladin auto air vents in the towel rails will expel any air , is there enough expansion for the heating ? the expansion vessel in the system boiler is only enough for 6 -8 medium size rads you may well need a extra one fitted if you have more than this ? a good quality system inhibitor is needed to protect against corrosion within the system which itself can cause symptoms similar to build up of air when in reality its not . Kop
Alladin auto air vents in the towel rails will expel any air , is there enough expansion for the heating ? the expansion vessel in the system boiler is only enough for 6 -8 medium size rads you may well need a extra one fitted if you have more than this ? a good quality system inhibitor is needed to protect against corrosion within the system which itself can cause symptoms similar to build up of air when in reality its not . Kop
Thank you Kop. No, we don’t have an extra one. The boiler runs the underfloor heating, 10 radiators (some rooms have more than one rad in) and 3 towel rails. All the pipes are new apart from the pipes to the radiators. We don’t seem to have air in the radiators that we’ve noticed, just the towel rails. The plumber said he put inhibitor in so hope that side of things is ok.
 
Thank you Kop. No, we don’t have an extra one. The boiler runs the underfloor heating, 10 radiators (some rooms have more than one rad in) and 3 towel rails. All the pipes are new apart from the pipes to the radiators. We don’t seem to have air in the radiators that we’ve noticed, just the towel rails. The plumber said he put inhibitor in so hope that side of things is ok.
Does the towel rail system need to be drained in order to fit the auto air vents?
 
You need another expansion vessel for a start👍, then fit the vents they are easy to do isolate your valves open the air vent on the towel rail make sure you have something to soak up the water should it be pressurised up, I like to leave the manual air vent in and put the alladin one where it's blanked off once complete it's a matter of turning back on 👍. Kop
 
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You need another expansion vessel for a start👍, then fit the vents they are easy to do isolate your valves open the air vent on the towel rail make sure you have something to soak up the water should it be pressurised up, I like to leave the manual air vent in and put the alladin one where it's blanked off once complete it's a matter of turning back on 👍. Kop
Thank you 👍
 
Can you post a picture of it please , i would say thats the expansion vessel for the unvented cylinder they are usually white or blue? the heating ones are normally red or grey ? it should look like below
 

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Can you post a picture of it please , i would say thats the expansion vessel for the unvented cylinder they are usually white or blue? the heating ones are normally red or grey ? it should look like below
Can you post a picture of it please , i would say thats the expansion vessel for the unvented cylinder they are usually white or blue? the heating ones are normally red or grey ? it should look like below
Thanks for your help. It’s white…here’s photos of all the new stuff installed…
 

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As I thought thats for the unvented cylinder it says on the label for sanitary application you need a 10 litre one fitting in the return pipework back to the boiler it should be lagged up aswell
 

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As I thought thats for the unvented cylinder it says on the label for sanitary application you need a 10 litre one fitting in the return pipework back to the boiler it should be lagged up aswell
Ok thanks, we need a 10l expansion vessel? What should be lagged, the expansion vessel itself or the pipework or both? Although the tank etc is in the garage, it is an internal garage and is surprisingly warm.
 
How many radiators do you have and any big ones eg over 1.4m
 
Unless you have a pretty accurate idea of the pipe sized and length of runs in the system you would just be guessing. This is something your installer should have been aware of and considered at design stage. 10 litres is probably enough, King Of Pipes knows his stuff so I’m not going to argue with him but I’d hate for a 20 to go in and then discover you needed a bit more.
 
10 radiators (5 are over 1.4m), 3 towel rails (& underfloor heating in one room). Potential loft conversion in the future which would be 2-3 extra radiators & 1 extra towel rail. So the extra expansion vessel should stop air getting in completely?
 
18l should be fine the standard vessel eg inside the boiler is 10l
 

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