MarkLevinson1
New Member
Hi,
Let me start off by thanking you in advance for your patience. I am remodeling my kitchen (doing all the work myself) and as I am not a contractor I do need to rely on a lot of research, reading, trial and error and the sage advice of professionals and experienced folks such as yourselves.
I have just relocated a baseboard unit and installed a toe kick heater so naturally I needed to drain my boiler. Problem is that it is hard to figure out how to purge the air from my system by reading about other peoples systems or trying to understand how it relates to my specific setup. I have already went through bleeding all the individual baseboard units starting with the furthest from the boiler and as I expected it really didn't solve the problem.
I have taken a decent photo of my boiler and posted here:
http://patmedia.net/marklevinson/plans/boiler.html
Please forgive the over-labeling but I wanted you guys to have some references when explaining to this eager student of plumbing.
thanks,
Mark
Let me start off by thanking you in advance for your patience. I am remodeling my kitchen (doing all the work myself) and as I am not a contractor I do need to rely on a lot of research, reading, trial and error and the sage advice of professionals and experienced folks such as yourselves.
I have just relocated a baseboard unit and installed a toe kick heater so naturally I needed to drain my boiler. Problem is that it is hard to figure out how to purge the air from my system by reading about other peoples systems or trying to understand how it relates to my specific setup. I have already went through bleeding all the individual baseboard units starting with the furthest from the boiler and as I expected it really didn't solve the problem.
I have taken a decent photo of my boiler and posted here:
http://patmedia.net/marklevinson/plans/boiler.html
Please forgive the over-labeling but I wanted you guys to have some references when explaining to this eager student of plumbing.
thanks,
Mark