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Bubbles in the T-Line

Konquest

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Hi guys, I just set up my WC unit after bleeding and leak testing for 24 hours. I'm running my system now but I see foam near my fill port in the T-line. Whats the best way to get rid of the bubbles, should I turn off the system and leave the T-line open? Thanks in advance.
 
As long as the bubbles aren't in your main loop the T Line is doing its job. I wouldn't worry about it as that air won't be reintroduced.
 
T-line here.

How do you fill your loop? There are supposed to be bubbles at the top of the water in the t-line. It does the same thing as if you had a res in your loop. The very first time i filled my loop, there were so many bubbles in my main loop. As days went on, they eventually went away. Now, what I do is fill the t-line about 3/4, turn the pump on, then immdedialy off. do it again and again and again until the loop is mostly filled then keep the pump on. as the t-line level goes down, i add more fluid. now, instead of days to get the bubbles out, it all comes out in max of 2 hours.
 
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