alde heating bubbling

Christow Dave

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help just been out to the van and I noticed the fluid in the heating header is vigorously bubbling. it is a aide 3010 system in a Bailey approach it has not been powered fo a few weeks. can anyone advise
 
yet another "oh!, didnt know that!"

My pump (3010) is set to level 5, was set like that when i got it and I just assumed leave it alone as 5 will give better tap pressure.
Should i turn it down to 3 then? :(
The header tank does bubble a little Ive noticed, but does that matter?
 
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yet another "oh!, didnt know that!"

My pump (3010) is set to level 5, was set like that when i got it and I just assumed leave it alone as 5 will give better tap pressure.
Should i turn it down to 3 then? :(
The header tank does bubble a little Ive noticed, but does that matter?
The Alde pump only pumps the fluid round the radiators so wont affect tap pressure (as far a I know)

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yet another "oh!, didnt know that!"

My pump (3010) is set to level 5, was set like that when i got it and I just assumed leave it alone as 5 will give better tap pressure.
Should i turn it down to 3 then? :(
The header tank does bubble a little Ive noticed, but does that matter?
Got nothing to do with tap pressure. The pump circulates the heating fluid not the fresh water. You will have another pump for that which will not be part of the Alde package. .
 
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The pump should be running at number 3 ,number 5 is only used once the fluid has been changed and the system is started again normally for about 30 minutes then it should be set to run at pump speed 3 😁
 
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