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I'm running a secondary return hot water system and I'd appreciate your advice please.

I'm working on a long house where the furthest draw off point Is around 40m away from the unvented cylinder. There are 3 bathrooms 2 kitchens a boot room and a utility. I have installed a 28mm hot supply through the property reducing down along the way. I have taken the hot water return in 15mm and brought it out near each outlet so basin nearly all the outlets have 2 hot pipes 1 flow and 1 return. I'm worried I've overcomplicated it and should have not taken 2 pipes to the outlets for the hot.

The cylinder will have a bronze pump and check valve.

I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thanks guys
 
Is it all done in copper? Remember you can't use plastic on a circulating return.

Personally I'd of just brought a return back from the furthest point, just ensuring each draw off is close by to the main feed.

However I don't see any issue in what you've done, as it will just circulate around.
 
Need balancing valves eg lockshield gate valves on each of the src tees from the hot
 
Is it all done in copper? Remember you can't use plastic on a circulating return.

Personally I'd of just brought a return back from the furthest point, just ensuring each draw off is close by to the main feed.

However I don't see any issue in what you've done, as it will just circulate around.
Apologies for jumping on this thread but I’m having similar issues. Is the copper pipe a must under building regulations (I’ve just purchased a new build property with plastic pipe on secondary return) if so, could you link me to the regulation.
Many thanks
 
If your secondary return operates on a timer it may be ok
The definite no no is for a continuously operated secondary return system - usually this is unnecessary in a domestic setting.
 

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