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If one was to add some radiators to a primatic system so that the air bubble was too small to accomadate expansion, is there any way to take up that expansion and retain a primatic system? would an open vent work? Asking purely out of curiosity as i bought that RD Treolar book someone on here linked the other day and there was a similar question in it.
 
I wouldn't risk it.... But the chances of having to work on a primatic system are so small I would not give it much thought!

If your new to the trade your better of learning about the more conventional type of systems!
 
Have a rad thats half full works like a vessel basically :)
 
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