00si2
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Last year I got my floor heating hooked up temporarily just to heat for that winter but had problems with the air eliminator all winter. I will soon be permanently installing it and want to try and get all the problems worked out. I don’t have any pictures of my actual set up (it’s now disassemble) but it’s very similar to the picture below asides from the air eliminator. I’m using a Spriovent jr.
The problem started out while trying to fill the system. No matter how long I pumped water through the system to fill it I couldn’t get rid of the air. I noticed the whole time the eliminator made a slight hissing noise and I thought it was doing its job removing the air but I later figured out it was doing the opposite and actually letting air in. By capping it I could fill the system to be almost air free. Once it was filled to around 15psi I closed the fill valves, removed the cap and would let it run. After a couple days running the pressure would drop back to zero and I would restart the process. I eventually discovered that every time the recirc pump would cycle off the air eliminator would let a tiny amount of air in and would drop the pressure down after a couple days. My fix for that was to just leave the eliminator capped and that’s how I ran it the remainder of the year. The problem with that is I was never able to completely get all the air out and it continued to be noisy while running.
I searched around to try and find a solution but I have come up empty. Anyone ever have any similar problems with these?
The problem started out while trying to fill the system. No matter how long I pumped water through the system to fill it I couldn’t get rid of the air. I noticed the whole time the eliminator made a slight hissing noise and I thought it was doing its job removing the air but I later figured out it was doing the opposite and actually letting air in. By capping it I could fill the system to be almost air free. Once it was filled to around 15psi I closed the fill valves, removed the cap and would let it run. After a couple days running the pressure would drop back to zero and I would restart the process. I eventually discovered that every time the recirc pump would cycle off the air eliminator would let a tiny amount of air in and would drop the pressure down after a couple days. My fix for that was to just leave the eliminator capped and that’s how I ran it the remainder of the year. The problem with that is I was never able to completely get all the air out and it continued to be noisy while running.
I searched around to try and find a solution but I have come up empty. Anyone ever have any similar problems with these?
