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Filling and purging problem

OptionalStop

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I'm running a closed loop system with a basic hot water tank. I read you can fill/purge with the air eliminator opened OR closed. With my air eliminator closed, I am able to purge all the air out but once I open it up for normal operation I get lots of air entering the system. Here is a picture of my setup:

 
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Pump in the bucket is pumping into the bottom port on fill and purge?

Correct, that's a little giant submersible pump and I when I had it originally purged with the air eliminator closed I could verify no more bubbles were coming out. With it open, air is introduced into the system.
 
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Sawlog

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Are you closing off all but one loop at a time when purging? We use a 1 hp shallow well pump and a 75 gallon horse tank at work to get all the air out. Need to push slot of water in hurry.
 

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Use the house pressure to purge the system, purge one loop at a time. Your system pump is fine. If those are washer hoses just connect one of those to a hose bib or garden hose.
 
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Use the house pressure to purge the system, purge one loop at a time. Your system pump is fine. If those are washer hoses just connect one of those to a hose bib or garden hose.

Thanks. I used street pressure to purge the system and now it's running great. The pump runs quiet and I can't hear any air bubbles.
 
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