Hi setting up in floor heating system with a propane boiler for a shop that does not have a well or a water source to provide pressure.
Can this be done, do you just fill it and make sure there is NO air then seal it up? My plumber is basically saying thats all you need but im concerned since the boiler will be the highest point in the system that if water weeps out of the air relief valve that eventually it will have air in it and in the boiler.
Im also planning on filling it with glycol and my plumber is saying to fill it with water first to test for leaks. Seams like that would be harder to then ensure a proper 50/50 mix of glycol. Why not do a pressure test with AIR??
Thanks
Phil
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Can this be done, do you just fill it and make sure there is NO air then seal it up? My plumber is basically saying thats all you need but im concerned since the boiler will be the highest point in the system that if water weeps out of the air relief valve that eventually it will have air in it and in the boiler.
Im also planning on filling it with glycol and my plumber is saying to fill it with water first to test for leaks. Seams like that would be harder to then ensure a proper 50/50 mix of glycol. Why not do a pressure test with AIR??
Thanks
Phil