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I am receiving conflicting advice on whether the fill and expansion pipes on our new system are the wrong way around and the cause of air noise at the pump weeks after installation as well as the magnaclean keep gaining air.

We frequently get air bubbling noise in the pump even after repeated bleeding of rads and other vents including the magnaclean fitted downstairs above boiler (system has 18 rads).

This is the current arrangement so any thoughts on whether the fill/expansion are the wrong way around on the 'H' arrangement and whether that could allow air to be drawn in:

Pump pipes.jpg
 
Edit ..... brain fart , earlier reply wrong . sorry yes its wrong vent first , then fill , then pump , ideally on horizontal pipe work and closer together if poss and ditch the two elbows if poss
 
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Thanks for the info so far and sorry for the delay in replying - notifications end up in the spam folder.

A wider view is:
Pipework.jpg

The height from the pump body to the bottom of the expansion tank is 2.35m (and almost directly above in the loft). The top of the expansion pipe loop is 0.4m above the tank water level.

Even to me the fact that the pump is pulling on the vent instead of feed seems odd but I wasn't sure if that would be enough to cause the air issue.
 
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