Bypass valve

But am I right in thinking that would not comply with the Building Regs? And I'm no expert, but I don't really understand how that helps with only needing a bypass during pump overrun and not at other times. If one were to go down that route, would it not be more logical to have something like a towel rail instead, which could provide a useful function, as well as being more effective at dissipating the surplus boiler heat during overrun?
 
Hi again John.

I can’t see anything in the Installation and Maintenance Instructions about the HEx head loss. The only thing in the specs is “Available pump head at 20C system temperature rise = 2 metres”

I’ve done a set of readings at 60C set temperature but could try to do some at 70C if required:

Target flow temp set: 60C
Indicated flow temp: 63C
Actual flow temp: 67C
Actual return temp: 55C
Burner modulation: 27% (8kW)
Pump modulation: 57%
Pump map setting: 2 (200mb)

Can you have a look again sometime when the boiler is running steadily at the target & indicated flow temps and ideally, those or any other readings above.
 
OK John. I'm taking the opportunity of the colder weather today to check the balancing of my whole system this evening but I will try to do some readings as above asap.
 
OK, thanks.
Why (if you are) are you running with such a low (residual) head of 150mb, 1.5M, it's far easier to balance with a higher head, also, I would think most systems would require at least 200mb to run properly.
 

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