Mister Moose
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I'm doing a small addition, and have oil fired hot water baseboard heat. I'm going to add some baseboard and remove others. I'm experienced enough with solder and flux to make a leakless joint. I can see the shut off valves on the circuit, both supply and return.
What I'm wondering is after cutting out sections and reattaching, there will be a lot of air. How to best bleed the air?
There are a few 90 degree bends at the baseboard that have what I expect is a bleeder valve. It is a valve stem looking thing extending up from the 90 bend. The outside is hex, and inside there is a small square headed screw head.
There is also a 'T' near the circulator pump that has a knurled knob on the top of the 'T', and it has wept a little over time, turning the copper green. Is this some kind of vent or bleeder?
My questions are:
I expect I can just close both valves, cut the pipe where I want, and hook it back up. When the valves are opened, does the sytem add water as necessary?
Do I bleed from the high point at the valve stem fitting? What kind of wrench fits the tiny square screw?
How do you deal with all the water on the finish floor when bleeding? Seems like it's hard to collect, ie no spout, going to spray straight up.
How do you know when all the air is out?
Thanks much.
What I'm wondering is after cutting out sections and reattaching, there will be a lot of air. How to best bleed the air?
There are a few 90 degree bends at the baseboard that have what I expect is a bleeder valve. It is a valve stem looking thing extending up from the 90 bend. The outside is hex, and inside there is a small square headed screw head.
There is also a 'T' near the circulator pump that has a knurled knob on the top of the 'T', and it has wept a little over time, turning the copper green. Is this some kind of vent or bleeder?
My questions are:
I expect I can just close both valves, cut the pipe where I want, and hook it back up. When the valves are opened, does the sytem add water as necessary?
Do I bleed from the high point at the valve stem fitting? What kind of wrench fits the tiny square screw?
How do you deal with all the water on the finish floor when bleeding? Seems like it's hard to collect, ie no spout, going to spray straight up.
How do you know when all the air is out?
Thanks much.
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