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How Do I Bleed My Radiators?

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YS...a plumber......says:

 

Before you start and after you finish, make sure that the pressure in the boiler is set to one and a half.

 

Heating on or off it doesn't really matter.

 

Do downstairs first, then upstairs.

 

Have a small cloth ready and let the air out till water starts to trickle.

 

Good luck. :D

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I don't have radiators any more which is a shame because I take after my Dad and like sad jokes. So bleeding the radiators always opened the door to "wheres the bleeding key" type jokes! :lol::lol:

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That's useful info, Egluntyne :) . But, how do you set the pressure on your boiler :eh: ? Is it just the dial on the front? I always thought that was temperature!

 

Let more water into your system if you want the pressure higher, if you want less pressure bleed a radiator :D . If you bleed the radiators, make sure the pressure is at least 1 bar when you have finished otherwise your heating may not come on again after it goes off. Most boilers need a pressure of at least 1 bar to come on from cold.

 

I bleed my radiators whilst on and use a cup as I find some trapped air splutters out with water. Then I check the pressure is at least 1.5 bar (when heating is on) so I know it won't drop below 1 bar when cold.

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Lol all too technical for our boiler as its behind the gas fire in the loungeall it has is a temp dial at the front. Very old and we keep getting told to replace it as there may not be spare parts if we need them. Ermm they have been saying that for over 10 years and nothings gone wrong, if it ain't broke don't fix it!!

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