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Radiator w/o bleeder
Hi,
I came into possession of a radiator that doesn't have a bleeder. What the radiator basically is, is a continuous tube twisted back and forth like a snake. Now, when I install this radiator, it'll have air trapped inside it. When I turn it on, the air will start traveling through my hot water system. Where will it end up? Will it end up spread around other radiators that do have bleeders or there is another mechanism (e.g. at the boiler) for the excess air to escape? Many thanks in advance, Sam |
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