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answer Posted by stevo on February 3rd, 2004 11:35 AM In reply to Bleed baseboard radiator w/no valve? by Frank on February 3rd, 2004 07:39 AM [Go to top of thread]
the valve should be at the end of your return, near your boiler. You should have to valves, one to take out the water in which you can fit a hose on to, and another one to stop the water from going back into the system instead of into the hose (it should be underneath it), have the water on and release into a bucket, submerge the end of the hose into the bucket and see if airbubles are coming up, if they are you still have water. You might need to go through a few 5 gallon buckets before coming up with not air bubbles. Was this post helpful? Yes: or No:
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