Air Management and Pressurization Part 2 – Air Control versus Air Elimination

By Chris Edmondson

 Air must be managed in every type of closed hydronic system, either by (1) routing it to a specific place in the system where it can’t create problems like pipe corrosion or air blocking of components, or (2) by continuously eliminating it

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Air Management and Pressurization Part 1 - The Rationale Behind Closed System Design

Closed loop systems create the need for accurate pressurization and air management in a hydronic heating and cooling system.  Unfortunately, proper air management often turns out to be an Achilles’ heel in a hydronic system’s design.  Design it wrong and a host of problems can erupt, from noisy operation to poor efficiency and shortened equipment life.  It begs the question -- why even design a system to be closed in the first place?  After all, condensate systems and cooling tower systems are

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