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APPENDIX E – FILLING THE SySTEM AND CHECkING FOR LEAkS

fill entire heating system with water and vent air from system. Use the following procedure on a

Series Loop or multi-zoned system installed as per the figure below. Remove air from system when filling.

1.

Close full port ball valve located between

vertical hose bib and air scoop in boiler

supply piping (see Appendix D – System
Piping.

2.

Isolate all zones by closing zone valves or

shut-off valves in supply and return of each

zone(s).

3.

Attach a hose to the vertical hose bib located

prior to the full port ball valve in the system

supply piping.

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Terminate hose in five-gallon bucket at

a suitable floor drain or outdoor area.

4.

Starting with one circuit at a time, open zone

valve or shut-off valve in system supply and

return piping.

5.

Open hose bib.

6.

Open fill valve (Make-up water line should

be located directly after full port ball valve in

system supply piping between air scoop and

expansion tank).

7.

Allow water to overflow from bucket until

discharge from hose is bubble free for 30
seconds.

8.

Close hose bib, continue filling the system

until the pressure gauge reads 12 psi. Close

fill valve.

9.

Starting with the first convector in the loop,

open air vent to purge air until a steady

stream of water flows into container for

approximately 5 seconds. Proceed to next

convector and repeat procedure until all
convectors in the loop are purged of air

10.

Close the opened zone valve or shut-

off valve for the zone being purged of

air.

11.

Open the zone valve or shut-off valve

for the next zone to be purged. Repeat

the previous steps until all zones have

been purged. At completion, open all

zone valves or shut-off valves.

12.

Close hose bib, continue filling the system

until the pressure gauge reads 12 psi.

Close fill valve.

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If make-up water line is equipped

with pressure reducing valve, system

will automatically fill to 12 psi. Follow fill
valve manufacturer’s instructions.

13.

Open isolation valve in boiler supply piping.

14.

Remove hose from hose bib.

Confirm that the boiler and system have no
water leaks.

1.

Check Rating Label for maximum operating

pressure of this boiler. Never exceed this

pressure during leak test. Do not plug or

change pressure relief valve. Perform visual

inspection for leaks or weeping joints after

initial fill and during boiler warm-up period.

Repair all leaks before placing boiler into

permanent operation.

2.

If it is required to perform a long-term

pressure leak test of the hydronic system,

the boiler should first be isolated to avoid

a pressure loss due to the escape of air

trapped in the boiler.

3.

To perform a long-term pressure test

including the boiler, all trapped air must

be removed from the boiler and system as

prescribed above. A loss of pressure during

such a test, with no visible leakage, is an

indication that the boiler or system contained

trapped air.