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Posted By: Justinit seems that every year after very hot extreme cloudless days and lengthy stagnation, I get an air lock in the pump
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryPerhaps you get some boiling (or close enough to boiling) to cause a bit of steam /bubbles to form which won't easily get reabsorbed which then get trapped in the pump creating the vapour lock.Surely steam will get reabsorbed as soon as it cools below boiling point? Dissolved air won't once expelled, but if there's a continuous problem it implies there's always a fresh supply of water, and I thought solar circuits were normally effectively sealed?
BTW what is the difference between a pump for a solar thermal and one for central heating?Temperature rating, I imagine. Solar can get a lot hotter than central heating.
Posted By: JustinYonos seems to trap gas and airlock much worse then old one.
Posted By: JustinI'm back here after many years, pleased to see the forum still running.