I have one on top of each string of four hot water collectors for a total of three Hyvents. I know what they do and a little of how they work. But what I don't know is should I leave the little screw in the top slightly open or close it tight. They are currently running with about a quarter turn open. But in attempting to find more info I ran across statements that led me to question the idea. Seems to me if they are to evacuate air a case could be made for closing them after a day or three of trouble free operation. I've seen steam venting from the oldest one when it's string was stagnating. This was on the first day of charging the newly operational system so there was probably still air in the system. I have covers that roll down in summer to keep the sun off and dropping those brings things back to normal in about fifteen minutes. I haven't seen any liquid come out of the two new ones yet. The pump is a Taco OO11F. And may be undersized a bit. Tho the system is on it's fourth day of trouble free operation. I't 79 in the bedroom now. It's also in the low fifties outside. This is not the norm for around here at this timeof the year. But no harm in heating up the core a bit. Better to open windows than have to build a fire.
Ron
Ron
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