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hi I have an old system with gravity feed hot water to tank in loft and the heating is powered by a pump next to boiler, problem is the hot water tank is taking most of the flow and hot water from the rads so I have been told which is why we are having trouble with the heating and balncing of the rads, main pipe from boiler is 28mm to hot water tank and the rads branch of in 15mm, question is can I fit anything to restrict some of the flow to the hot water cylinder thus alowing more flow and hot water to the rads, any help would be most apreciated.
 
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Yes you can. A gate valve would be a good solution.

I am assuming you don't mean gravity primaries......
 
The simple answer is yes: you fit a motorized valve in the return from the HW cylinder to the boiler and control it with a thermostat on the side of the cylinder. This arrangement is known as a C Plan and you can see details here

http://content.honeywell.com/uk/homes/systems.htm#CPlan


The alternative would be to convert the system to fully pumped.
 
many thanks for your reply simond sounds simple enough so in respect that gate valve turned down slightly would restrict the flow to the hot water tank forcing more of the hot water to the rads, again many thanks
 
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thank you for your advice to mr Hailsham not knowing to much about plumbing converting to a fully pumped system sounds beyound my basic knowlage is there a place i can find out the procedure the other sujestion you made again sounds practical and will also look further into it many thanks for your help it was most apreciated any other help will be thanked the same
 

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