How do you bleed a boiler?

To bleed a boiler:

1. Turn off the boiler and let it cool down completely.

2. Locate the bleed valves on your boiler. They are typically small brass or plastic valves located near the top of the boiler.

3. Place a bucket or container under the bleed valve to catch the water.

4. Open the bleed valves one at a time, allowing air and water to escape until a steady stream of water comes out.

5. Close the bleed valves when the water stops flowing.

6. Turn the boiler back on and let it run for a few minutes to circulate the water.

Tips for bleeding a boiler:

1. If you are unable to locate the bleed valves on your boiler, consult the owner's manual.

2. Be careful not to over-bleed the boiler, as this can cause damage.

3. Bleeding the boiler regularly will help prevent air from accumulating and causing problems.

Boiler Bleeding Warning:

- Be sure that the boiler has cooled completely and the water is below boiling

temperature.

- Make sure that the boiler is not under pressure before opening any

valves.

- Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for bleeding your

specific model.