StephenL
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A plumber recently told me my bypass pipework is poorly designed as it’s offering a low path of resistance v the motorised valve T junctions, and therefore is passing water constantly. I have noticed that, some minutes after the CH starts up, this bypass pipe gets hot along its entire length up to the point at which it meets the Return pipe to the boiler which is cooler.
The rads & DHW cylinder work well (they get hot quickly and there is no boiler cycling).
The boiler, DHW cylinder and MVs are all located in the basement.
The attached picture shows 3 MVs ['CH top 3 floors' (28mm In/Out), DHW cylinder (22mm In/Out) and 'CH Basement' (22mm In/15mm Out)], then the bypass which begins at the bottom of this short run. Below this you can see the gas pipe to the boiler and the filling loop with pressure gauge.
The bypass has a fixed valve set slightly open + an ABV set to 0.5.
The plumber thought the bypass should T off between the top & middle MVs (ie, 'CH top 3 floors' MV and DHW MV), but there is not enough pipe length to do this.
Is he right about the poor design?
What would be a better design?
If this is complex to achieve, is it worth it V the potential efficiency improvements?
The rads & DHW cylinder work well (they get hot quickly and there is no boiler cycling).
The boiler, DHW cylinder and MVs are all located in the basement.
The attached picture shows 3 MVs ['CH top 3 floors' (28mm In/Out), DHW cylinder (22mm In/Out) and 'CH Basement' (22mm In/15mm Out)], then the bypass which begins at the bottom of this short run. Below this you can see the gas pipe to the boiler and the filling loop with pressure gauge.
The bypass has a fixed valve set slightly open + an ABV set to 0.5.
The plumber thought the bypass should T off between the top & middle MVs (ie, 'CH top 3 floors' MV and DHW MV), but there is not enough pipe length to do this.
Is he right about the poor design?
What would be a better design?
If this is complex to achieve, is it worth it V the potential efficiency improvements?
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