lordyjordy111
Gas Engineer
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Hi all
Can some one help??
I'm currently training as a heating engineer a recently come across a boiler that was drawing air into the system through the vent pipe but do not understand how this happens.
I understand the water level goes up and down as the water expands and contracts but how does air get drawn into it?
for example say the vent pipe is 4m long and is vertical to the primary flow and that when cool the vent will fill upto the level of the f&e tank
now say when the boiler is fired it pulls on the vent and reduces it to 3m vertically.
how does air get drawn in as there is still water in the vent???
surely it has to drop all the way to where it tees to the primary flow???
I did ask the chap training me but he said "because it just does" which didn't help much
Can some one help??
I'm currently training as a heating engineer a recently come across a boiler that was drawing air into the system through the vent pipe but do not understand how this happens.
I understand the water level goes up and down as the water expands and contracts but how does air get drawn into it?
for example say the vent pipe is 4m long and is vertical to the primary flow and that when cool the vent will fill upto the level of the f&e tank
now say when the boiler is fired it pulls on the vent and reduces it to 3m vertically.
how does air get drawn in as there is still water in the vent???
surely it has to drop all the way to where it tees to the primary flow???
I did ask the chap training me but he said "because it just does" which didn't help much