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I keep getting air coming into my bathroom towel rail. it needs bleeding every few days.

does this mean air is getting into the rad from somewhere ? i cant see any leaks.

i recently drained down and used this rad to add the inhibitor to it. then i refilled the system.

i also noticed on the boiler today the pressure had decreased from 1.2 to 0.7 bar because i bled the rad last week. only just noticed this decrease though.

any ideas if i have cocked up ?
 
no you have not cocked up. probably just excess air in system from drain down gradually working it's way round the system. just top the system back up to working pressure.
 
righto, that sounds reassuring. Can it normally take say 2 weeks for air to move out normally?
 
After re-filling a system the fresh water is airated & it can take anytime up till 3 weeks to completly rid itself of air so a slight pressure drop over this time is not too much to be concerned with.
 
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