All hydronic systems must have a means to eliminate air from the system. A properly designed, air-free system should continue to function normally for many years. Air causes irritating system noises, and interrupts proper heat transfer to and from the circulating fluids. In addition, unless reduced below an acceptable level, the
oxygen dissolved in water causes
corrosion. This corrosion can cause rust and scale to build up on the piping. Over time these particles can become loose and travel around the pipes, reducing or even blocking the flow as well as damaging pump seals and other components.
Water-loop system Water-loop systems can also experience air problems. Air found within hydronic water-loop systems may be classified into three forms:
Free air Various devices such as manual and automatic air vents are used to address free air which floats up to the high points throughout the system. Automatic air vents contain a valve that is operated by a float. When air is present, the float drops, allowing the valve to open and bleed air out. When water reaches (fills) the valve, the float lifts, blocking the water from escaping. Small (domestic) versions of these valves in older systems are sometimes fitted with a
Schrader-type air valve fitting, and any trapped, now-compressed air can be bled from the valve by manually depressing the valve stem until water rather than air begins to emerge.
Entrained air Entrained air is air bubbles that travel around in the piping at the same velocity as the water. Air "scoops" are one example of products which attempt to remove this type of air.
Dissolved air Dissolved air is also present in the system water and the amount is determined principally by the temperature and pressure (see
Henry's law) of the incoming water. On average, tap water contains between 8-10% dissolved air by volume. Removal of dissolved, free and entrained air can only be achieved with a high-efficiency air elimination device that includes a coalescing medium that continually scrubs the air out of the system. Tangential or centrifugal style air separator devices are limited to removal of free and entrained air only. == Accommodating thermal expansion ==