Happy New Year all!
I didn't get around to replacing the towel rail before Christmas. The towel rail was rapidly filling with air. About 1 bar on the towel rail each day would become cold. I added a couple bottles of inhibitor to the towel radiator as I was concerned that the system was running low.
I got Baxi out and the engineer gave yet another opinion! He said that air in the system would take years to work its way out of the system. I was a bit suspicious as I've never heard this before. He said let the air fill up, bleed it in a few months, don't worry about it, there's no leak.
Anyway, in the run up to New Year about half the towel rail was cold.
At 7am on New Year's Day, I noticed water on a bedroom ceiling. I went into the loft, opened the hatch in the dwarf wall and could see that a speedfit elbow had leaked.
Now, the pipework above behind the dwarf wall was probably the height of the radiator in the loft. What I mean is that this is the highest pipework in the house, nearly level with the top of the radiator. I trimmed the speedfit down a bit so it's roughly level with the bottom of the radiator and replaced the elbow.
Since then the towel rail has been red-hot. I've heard no gurgling. It's been six days.
Could it be that this elbow at the top of the house was somehow pulling in air?