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Ah, is that what you're after? Ever thought of becoming a lollipop lady?

PS You'll be delighted to hear I have found a non-compliance in the DIY heating system.
 
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Oh? What was that, failure to notify building control?
 
Worse. I hardly dare admit it. Shall we say boiler - vent - feed - pump - bypass - valves.

Perhaps not a non-compliance but might explain the pumping over. Currently trying to work out a solution that doesn't involve demolishing the house.
 
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Are you serious? Where would expansion be taken up - in the feed tank? What happens if the system boils?

What we have (starting from boiler flow) is boiler - pump - auto bypass - MV - vent - HW cylinder - feed - boiler. Note vent is on flow side of cylinder, feed on return, and both of them connect close to cylinder. Predictably, pumping-over only occurs when HW is called. When HW valve is closed it effectively shields pump from vent.

Rads are on a parallel unvented circuit.

Pipework to cylinder is mostly 28mm (hangover from its gravity fed days) with some 22mm. One straight leg of 15mm pipe about 10ft long connects cylinder to F&E tank in loft directly above it. This would be relatively easy to replace. But could we cheat further and use the existing 22mm vent pipe as a feed, simply moving it to bottom of expansion tank and eliminating the current 15mm feed? This would have it feeding to the flow side of the cylinder with 28/22mm all the way.

Why does it need to be 22mm anyway?

Am I stupid or what?
 

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