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Hi all ,
on a pressurised heating system is it ok to take a flow and return up into the loft and down again to install new radiator also would it be prudent to put AAV at the high point , thanx in advance .
Howy
 
It is OK so long as it can be vented. It's not the best idea of course but sometimes these things are unavoidable.
I wouldn't use an AAV in your home personally. I find that they are prone to leak. In theory, once it is full, it shouldn't need bleeding so a manual one will be adequate.

Can the pipe work not be run another way?
 
It is OK so long as it can be vented. It's not the best idea of course but sometimes these things are unavoidable.
I wouldn't use an AAV in your home personally. I find that they are prone to leak. In theory, once it is full, it shouldn't need bleeding so a manual one will be adequate.

Can the pipe work not be run another way?
Thankyou , yes I agree but I have a blockage issue in a newish house and it seems the only solution , I have explored other ideas
I appreciate your input I shall put manual valves in .
 

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