greetings,
we purchased a 1960 construction colonial style home in Michigan, with hydronic radiant heat set up on three zones. Purchased and moved in during spring 2014, so did not need to run heat during renovating. First experience with hydronic radiant heat.
Upon running system when temps cooled(Michigan) noticed water gurgling and rushing sound in several area of the system. Researched the issue and learned how to flush the lines using the city water supply via the pressure regulator to the boiler. Flushed the lines with a hose from bypass faucet on return line from zones, into a bucket. Cycled through the three zones manually in turn, until all air bubbles ceased escaping into bucket of water. I kept a continuos flow of water going through system as i switched through full buckets and replaced with empty. This seemed to correct the issue for a short while, then the issue would/has resurfaced in the upper level.
I am curious if the issue is that all the air in the system is not being expelled when being flushed with the city water pressure, and I should continue to do it until remedied?
Or is it due to the oxygen in the city water being released during heating, and then eventually building up in areas of the runs?
There are no leaks in the system I am aware of, and the boiler and pump seem to be working as required.
One possible solution is to add some type of bleed valve on upper zone runs to release trapped air?
Hoping to avoid that type of project.
Thanks for any advice.
we purchased a 1960 construction colonial style home in Michigan, with hydronic radiant heat set up on three zones. Purchased and moved in during spring 2014, so did not need to run heat during renovating. First experience with hydronic radiant heat.
Upon running system when temps cooled(Michigan) noticed water gurgling and rushing sound in several area of the system. Researched the issue and learned how to flush the lines using the city water supply via the pressure regulator to the boiler. Flushed the lines with a hose from bypass faucet on return line from zones, into a bucket. Cycled through the three zones manually in turn, until all air bubbles ceased escaping into bucket of water. I kept a continuos flow of water going through system as i switched through full buckets and replaced with empty. This seemed to correct the issue for a short while, then the issue would/has resurfaced in the upper level.
I am curious if the issue is that all the air in the system is not being expelled when being flushed with the city water pressure, and I should continue to do it until remedied?
Or is it due to the oxygen in the city water being released during heating, and then eventually building up in areas of the runs?
There are no leaks in the system I am aware of, and the boiler and pump seem to be working as required.
One possible solution is to add some type of bleed valve on upper zone runs to release trapped air?
Hoping to avoid that type of project.
Thanks for any advice.
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