Open Vented Heating Systems Explained: Essential Knowledge for Plumbing Apprentices
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The Copper Connection Podcast – Season 2, Episode 30.
Master open vented heating systems and boost your plumbing career.
In this episode of The Copper Connection Podcast, host Chris Bailey breaks down everything plumbing apprentices and T-Level students need to know about open vented heating systems. Whether you're studying for your technical qualification, working on-site, or preparing for assessments, this episode delivers clear, practical knowledge you can use immediately.
You'll learn:
✅ The role of the open vent pipe, cold feed, and feed & expansion cistern
✅ Why correct vent pipe installation is critical for safety
✅ The difference between one-pipe and two-pipe heating systems
✅ How circulators (pumps) work and common faults like pumping over
✅ Real-world troubleshooting tips for air locks, blocked feeds, and leaking cisterns
✅ Hands-on component identification techniques used by professional heating engineers
Chris uses storytelling, relatable examples, and real-world scenarios to make complex plumbing concepts easy to understand. Perfect for construction students, apprentices, and anyone pursuing a career in the plumbing and heating trades.
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