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Automatic radiator bleed valves ???


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 Hi gang.

         Was thinking of buying some of these are they any good ?.

                                                                                  Thanks all.

                                                                                                         

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I had them in previous house as had two radiators (not in sequence) that caught all the air and fitted auto valves, saved a whole lot of hassle and did not leak.

No need to use them on every radiator but if you have one downstairs and one upstairs on the biggest culprits, it is useful as then only have to bleed others maybe every 3 or 6 months.

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4 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

If you have to repeatedly bleed your central heating system you have a problem. 

Automatic self bleeding radiator valves my ****!

As Tightchoke rightly said if the system requires regular bleeding then there is a problem. One such problem could be hydrogen evolution where the pipe work metal, either copper or iron is oxidised leaving pure hydrogen in the system as the following happens with copper pipe work i.e.  H2O+Cu = CuO + H2

This can be demonstrated when a rad is bled off and the hydrogen ignited at the rad's air vent where it burns with a bright blue flame. Looks quite dramatic but not really dangerous. The solution is the introduction of an inhibitor. The old method was to squirt some fairy liquid into the F&E tank where it was a system boiler, but these days an inhibitor can be injected via the rad's air vent.

OB

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