Your system looks like S plan with motorized valves to the CH and HW cylinder (coil) heating so when the CH or/and HW heating demand ends then both valves close and the pump should run on for a few minutes (to cool down the boiler heat exchanger) but there must ba a path for the water to circulate around, a automatic bypass valve (ABV) is often used but your's just has a manual valve in the bypass pipe between the flow&return pipes?, suggest, while with a constant boiler demand just shut this fully for say 15/20 minutes to allow the pipe to cool down, then just gradually open it very slowly until the pipe starts getting hot. But check that your system does actually run (overrun) the pump for a few minutes when the boiler shuts down, opening that manual bypass valve a small amount shuld have no effect on your rad/cylinder heating. How many rads??.Regarding that service valve, I remember a plumber while ago said it's bypass of some sort, guess to protect boiler from overheating. How is this valve set? I just put it back roughly where it was, does closing it further will provide more heat to the rads?
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