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Air Vent Valve (manual) Hydroland ODP.RK.15.CH 1/2 with Handwheel
Air Vent Valve (manual) Hydroland ODP.RK.15.CH 1/2 with Handwheel
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Air Vent Valve (manual) Hydroland ODP.RK.15.CH 1/2 with Handwheel
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Air Vent Valve (manual) Hydroland ODP.RK.15.CH 1/2 with Handwheel
Air Vent Valve (manual) Hydroland ODP.RK.15.CH 1/2 with Handwheel
Hydroland Air Vent Valve (manual) ODP.RK.15.CH 1/2 with Handwheel is a manually operated automatic air bleeder designed to remove trapped air from heating and plumbing systems. The valve features a 1/2 connection and a handwheel for controlled manual venting. It is intended for use on radiators, pipelines and boilers to help restore proper circulation and reduce noise caused by air pockets.
This manual air vent valve provides precise control during bleeding thanks to its handwheel, allowing gradual release of air to avoid sudden loss of system pressure. Its compact construction and standard 1/2 connection make it compatible with most residential and light commercial installations. The valve is simple to operate and install, and it helps maintain efficient system performance by preventing air-related issues such as cavitation, noise and uneven heating.
Install the valve at a high point or on the radiator/top of the circuit where air collects, using the standard 1/2 connection. To bleed air, place a container beneath the valve outlet, slowly open the handwheel until air starts to escape, then allow liquid to discharge and close the handwheel when a steady stream of fluid appears. Perform bleeding procedures with the heating system at low pressure and follow safety precautions to avoid scalding or leaks.
Regularly check and bleed radiators and high points after system commissioning and during seasonal maintenance. Use the manual handwheel to vent air gradually rather than opening rapidly to minimize pressure fluctuations. If repeated air accumulation occurs, inspect the system for leaks, improper filling or circulation problems and consult a qualified technician when necessary.
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