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I was asked to look at why the 1st floor rads were all cold by a friend the other day and noticed that the flow and return were connected at the last rad (see pic). The downstairs rads all noce and warm and upstairs almost room temp while the flow and return pipes upstairs about the same temp and hot.
boiler is a std worcester bosch danesmoor 15/19 oil fired boiler with flow and return on CH and flow and return on DHW circuits.
Now from my experience when something odd seems to have been done there is normally a reason for it so was wondering if anyone can give any ideas why the original installer may have done this, I cant think of a reason and want to cap this off so that the flow actually goes through the rads and the system can be sensibly balanced. All I can think is it is useful to flush the flow and return pipes without going through the rads.
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My hands were going quicker than my brain Same thing happens when i see a greasy scotch pie:D

you dont get evans steamed pies up in Scotland tamz i have been known to de tour to there shop for one pity i cant post you one dont think it would travel well LOL
 
I'm puzzled here. On a standard two pipe system the flow goes from the boiler and the return returns to the boiler. The radiators tee off the flow and tee back into the return. At some stage the flow and return have to join up surely? And isn't the picture above the "join up" part?

Sorry to be boring and not talk about pies by the way ...
 
I'm puzzled here. On a standard two pipe system the flow goes from the boiler and the return returns to the boiler. The radiators tee off the flow and tee back into the return. At some stage the flow and return have to join up surely? And isn't the picture above the "join up" part?

Sorry to be boring and not talk about pies by the way ...
thats ok mate back on topic pies are hijacking the thread again
 
surely the join up of the feed and return for the boiler would be the last radiator on the circuit?


I could be corrected but if you wanted to turn the last radiator off then the water wouldn't return.

I'll check in again tomorrow - too much ribena!!
 
so how do I then get heat into the ist floor rads if the path of least resistance for the flow is to bypass the rads.
ground floor has lock shield side (and flow side) just cracked open and 1st floor seems to have lockshields fully open from the few I looked at.
 
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