Is it necessary to have an air bleeder on our glycol header? Seems to be a debate around here, the argument for "no" being that our system is not a pressurized loop. The supply header is pressurized by the supply pump of course, but the return drops into the glycol reservoir which is atmospheric - any air would just work it's way out.
Our system wasn't designed or installed with a bleeder. I would just go ahead and plop one in, but our highest point is at ceiling level, which makes it a more involved project.
Does anyone have a glycol system with no air bleeder?
Cheers,
Bobby Wilken
HooDoo Brewing Co.
Fairbanks, AK
Our system wasn't designed or installed with a bleeder. I would just go ahead and plop one in, but our highest point is at ceiling level, which makes it a more involved project.
Does anyone have a glycol system with no air bleeder?
Cheers,
Bobby Wilken
HooDoo Brewing Co.
Fairbanks, AK
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