I got a Worcester Greenstar 24Ri boiler with my house and I'm looking into making it as efficient as possible before taking the plunge at some later date to get a smarter boiler like a two pipe Intergas HRE 18 SB with weather comp and PDHW. But short term, I want to resize my radiators upstairs to accommodate low temp heating. (downstairs is UFH that runs on 55deg max). The smallest CH pipes I have are 15mm feeding the radiators. Plenty of 22mm pipe otherwise, so other than a few undersized rads, I should be able to run low temp heating at 55deg. The 24Ri is a basic regular boiler that doesn't even have clear markings for flow temp output. Just a dial with markings of 35degree min and 82 deg high. Max output is 24kW and (I might be reading the installation manual wrong) min output is 8kW. Not sure how much modulation this boiler can actually do or if it's just full power on or off for timed intervals, depending on what temp flow you set the dial to.
Looking through the manual it explicitly says the boiler can't be run on a low temp system. See image below. Anyone suggest why this may be? I was planning on measuring the surface temp of the flow pipe to get a gauge of where 55deg flow would be and manually setting and monitoring temp to keep it in that region.
On a related note. I installed drayton auto balancing valves on all the return sides of all my rads and I'm having trouble getting a differential pressure of min 0.1 as recommended in the manual. Pump fluctuates between 0.0 and 0.1. I only get 0.2-0.4 when I crank the pump all the way up to max power. I have the pump on constant pressure rather than modulating as I'm sure I read somewhere the valves won't balance correctly on a modulating pump. My boiler also only runs for 30secs interval with the valves (a lot of cycling). Not sure if this is my tado TRVs trying to create an artificial TPI type environment or if there's too much resistance in the pipes and return flow is being affected going back to the boiler, causing it to shut off.
Any help or thoughts on any of this would be most appreciated.
Looking through the manual it explicitly says the boiler can't be run on a low temp system. See image below. Anyone suggest why this may be? I was planning on measuring the surface temp of the flow pipe to get a gauge of where 55deg flow would be and manually setting and monitoring temp to keep it in that region.
On a related note. I installed drayton auto balancing valves on all the return sides of all my rads and I'm having trouble getting a differential pressure of min 0.1 as recommended in the manual. Pump fluctuates between 0.0 and 0.1. I only get 0.2-0.4 when I crank the pump all the way up to max power. I have the pump on constant pressure rather than modulating as I'm sure I read somewhere the valves won't balance correctly on a modulating pump. My boiler also only runs for 30secs interval with the valves (a lot of cycling). Not sure if this is my tado TRVs trying to create an artificial TPI type environment or if there's too much resistance in the pipes and return flow is being affected going back to the boiler, causing it to shut off.
Any help or thoughts on any of this would be most appreciated.

