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<blockquote data-quote="AAAMUSEMENTS" data-source="post: 78175" data-attributes="member: 5001"><p>Yes, I have been told that too, so I bled it with the whole system off. It then seemed to fill with air pretty much straight away.</p><p></p><p>Header tank feed is all fine.</p><p></p><p>System has got pretty well flushed as we filled it once, then drained it down again to sort the leaky joints that my father had not sealed sufficiently... :| </p><p></p><p>The system was pretty sludgy when first drained but I believe it had inhibitor content (smell).</p><p></p><p>I doubt that the problem is a blockage (unless it is on the main flow) as all the upstairs radiators are similarly "hot" and all the downstairs radiators are similarly (less) "hot".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAAMUSEMENTS, post: 78175, member: 5001"] Yes, I have been told that too, so I bled it with the whole system off. It then seemed to fill with air pretty much straight away. Header tank feed is all fine. System has got pretty well flushed as we filled it once, then drained it down again to sort the leaky joints that my father had not sealed sufficiently... :| The system was pretty sludgy when first drained but I believe it had inhibitor content (smell). I doubt that the problem is a blockage (unless it is on the main flow) as all the upstairs radiators are similarly "hot" and all the downstairs radiators are similarly (less) "hot". [/QUOTE]
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