Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
Home Repair (alt.home.repair) For all homeowners and DIYers with many experienced tradesmen. Solve your toughest home fix-it problems. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Hot water Baseboards airlocked
Hi Folks, I have a hot water baseboard system that runs on one zone from my
oil fired burner. One of the baseboards is airlocked and not producing heat. The bleeder valve is rusted and striped so I can't get the air out of the line. Any suggestions on how to bleed the air out would be appreciated. Thanks Dick |
#2
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Hot water Baseboards airlocked
"Platebanger" wrote in message news:wQxHh.11506$ig.10166@trndny01... Hi Folks, I have a hot water baseboard system that runs on one zone from my oil fired burner. One of the baseboards is airlocked and not producing heat. The bleeder valve is rusted and striped so I can't get the air out of the line. Any suggestions on how to bleed the air out would be appreciated. Replace the bleeder valve. If you have to, drill it out, re-tap the hole and use an adapter. |
#3
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Hot water Baseboards airlocked
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 12:01:32 GMT, "Platebanger"
wrote: Hi Folks, I have a hot water baseboard system that runs on one zone from my oil fired burner. One of the baseboards is airlocked and not producing heat. The bleeder valve is rusted and striped so I can't get the air out of the line. Any suggestions on how to bleed the air out would be appreciated. Thanks Dick imho: The fact that you said the bleeder valve is in the need of repair, I would repair it. Now for air locking, are you sure all isolation valves are open? Check that. later, tom @ www.MP3-Ringtone-Converter.com |
#4
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Hot water Baseboards airlocked
On Mar 8, 7:12 am, Just Joshin wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 12:01:32 GMT, "Platebanger" wrote: Hi Folks, I have a hot water baseboard system that runs on one zone from my oil fired burner. One of the baseboards is airlocked and not producing heat. The bleeder valve is rusted and striped so I can't get the air out of the line. Any suggestions on how to bleed the air out would be appreciated. Thanks Dick imho: The fact that you said the bleeder valve is in the need of repair, I would repair it. Now for air locking, are you sure all isolation valves are open? Check that. later, tom @www.MP3-Ringtone-Converter.com I am using mp3 to ringtone gold , it works pretty good . you can download it at http://www.oursdownload.com/mp3-to-w...-ringtone.html |
#5
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
Hot water Baseboards airlocked
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 14:23:34 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
wrote: "Platebanger" wrote in message news:wQxHh.11506$ig.10166@trndny01... Hi Folks, I have a hot water baseboard system that runs on one zone from my oil fired burner. One of the baseboards is airlocked and not producing heat. The bleeder valve is rusted and striped so I can't get the air out of the line. Any suggestions on how to bleed the air out would be appreciated. Replace the bleeder valve. If you have to, drill it out, re-tap the hole and use an adapter. You can pressure bleed the zone. Then once past heating season, you can repair the bleed. Details of pressure bleeding vary depending on system configuration, but the idea is get water to flow from the makeup water connection, through the air locked zone, and out the boiler drain (or zone drain if there is one). As best you can, you isolate the problem zone by closing off the valves to the other zones. Pro's will use a pump to get higher pressure and flow than you can through the makeup valve. If the makeup valve has a "fast fill" setting, that will help a lot. And close the valve (if there is one) to the expansion tank. Don't forget to open it again when done. It helps to sketch out the piping circuit, and figure out what you need to close to get water to flow only through the problem zone. HTH, Paul |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|