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When working on some systems there appears to be a drawing of air rather
than air coming out. Why, never understood and leads to so many problems. Any thoughts gratefully received. Thanks Colin |
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![]() "colin.allix" wrote in message ... When working on some systems there appears to be a drawing of air rather than air coming out. Why, never understood and leads to so many problems. Any thoughts gratefully received. Thanks Colin Switch the pump off before bleeding. Regards Tom |
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In uk.d-i-y, colin.allix wrote:
Subject: Bleeding gravity fed heating system Language! -- Mike Barnes |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
colin.allix wrote: When working on some systems there appears to be a drawing of air rather than air coming out. Why, never understood and leads to so many problems. Any thoughts gratefully received. Thanks Colin Is "bleeding" in the title a verb or an adjective? g -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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"Set Square" wrote
| Is "bleeding" in the title a verb or an adjective? g Watch out for any threads entitled "Bloody circular saw" bg Owain |
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