House replumb, new combi, lose the cold water storage

It is better to run it without a bypass, but with one radiator on lockshields. This can be the hall or bathroom, and if it is the hall, you put the room thermostat there. A bypass will raise the return temperature, which you do not want.
 
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Ok thank you.

So ignore the bypass suggestion and just leave one radiator open (on lockshields) as per other suggestions.

I've been told to make the living room rad the open one, but you think the hall where my controller (presumably with it's own stat) will be?

So trvs on everything but the hallway, so I can control rooms individually if I find the radiator is poorly matched to the room.

I will definitely be having a weather compensator if that makes any difference?

Appreciate the help, thanks.
 
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Wahoo,

Measured my water flow this morning 8am, 22ltrs / minute now I took the reading from a 15mm pipe :)

Just ordered my 937, weather compensator controller, and various flue parts, £1800 lighter but very happy.

That's for the advice and help, much appreciated :)
 

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