Bleeding Hot Water Baseboard System
I have a gas fired boiler that heats water, uses 1 circulator pump to pump water to 2 zones (each with its own thermostat), using copper pipe to baseboards with fins. I am having difficulty bleeding the air out. One zone heats fine, the other not at all. I think there may be some kind of air block. I tried forcing water into the system, and when I opened the small bleeder valve I heard air being sucked into the system. I expected air to be escaping from the system, hopefully being displaced by water. When the system wants to suck air in, am I contributing to an air block? Should I allow as much air in as it wants, or should I keep the bleeder valve closed when I realize it is trying to suck air in? I do not know if the suction is part of the bleeding process? Thank you.