Brian Kerr
New Member
Recently I had to do some emergency type plumbing to install a new indirect water heater as the old had started leaking. I already had the now one on hand as I suspected that it was only a matter of time... I was just waiting for warmer weather before taking down my heating system.
Long story short I managed to get the water heater in and it works great. no issues there, but in the process I got air into the heating zones and a couple spots get no heat. One of those is my office in a loft above the second floor.
I do not have any bleeder valves on any of my baseboards, and I do not have any drains on the return piping.
not sure how I can get the air out of the system. I included a couple of pictures, maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
Long story short I managed to get the water heater in and it works great. no issues there, but in the process I got air into the heating zones and a couple spots get no heat. One of those is my office in a loft above the second floor.
I do not have any bleeder valves on any of my baseboards, and I do not have any drains on the return piping.
not sure how I can get the air out of the system. I included a couple of pictures, maybe someone can point me in the right direction.