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cclark112263
Nov 22, 2008, 10:25 AM
I have just moved into an old house in New Jersey and the house has two separate heating zones: one thermostat upstairs and one thermostat downstairs. The upstairs thermostat is currently inoperative, so a PSE&G technician circumvented the problem, and now both upstairs and downstairs are being regulated by the downstairs thermostat. The problem is there is no heat getting to the upstairs baseboard fin-heaters; the PSE&G tech said there is probably air in the line, and so bleeding is required. I tried to bleed the line as he had suggested but after I open the 30psi valve release, the hose I connected to the upstairs return-line drain faucet is NOT where the water comes out, but instead the water is being discharged out the 'emergency' valve which has no threaded line for a hose connection; and anyway I think the water is not being 'pushed' upstairs and back down the upstairs drain, but just to the emergency valve. Could someone help me, we're freezing upstairs?

hvac1000
Nov 22, 2008, 11:29 AM
I believe from what you have posted this system could be a problem. Before things get out of hand I suggest you call a professional for ON SITE service. The water should not be comming out of the emergency POP OFF valve. You have way to much pressure going to the system. Call for a on site inspection and repair.

maguyver
Nov 22, 2008, 11:39 PM
it seems to me as if u have what u call zone valves. 2 small square boxes on the riser pipes to your boiler.
At the bottom of th silver the boxes there a little piece of metal sticking out.
The metal is attached to a spring loaded valve. Pull the metal back and hook it to a noch. U will hear the water flowing as soon u pull the clip back.
If so then that is the problem. Run the system and have a tech rewire your zone valves to the thermostat.