Is it true to always test the air bleed valves on the radiator when inspecting a boiler?
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Is it true to always test the air bleed valves on the radiator when inspecting a boiler?
Not necessary. If a boiler system is operating properly there should be no need to test the valves.
I would also like to add that any time a boiler has air introduced to it the valves will then need a bleeding. This can happen at anytime fresh water is introduced into the system.
I would also like to add that if you open a air bleed valve when the boiler is cool on many systems this will cause air to be sucked into the pipe due to the lower pressure/no pressure of a cold boiler. This can cause more problems when the boiler fires over.
Stay away from the bleeders unless they need to be opened to remove air.
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