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Hi I was wondering what does the 3 T rule mean when you install a hot water cylinder ? I'm guessing it has something to do with the pump : I mean where the pump has to be installed.

Looking forward for an answer as I have never heard about it before.

regards ronny
 
its not 3 t,the rule is last t piece on the return to go back to the boiler,that way rads wont warm up in other words no returns to rads dhw only on the last t back to the boiler
 
Aight, appreciate mate thanks a lot.

Was just curious as I heard so often 3 T rule.
 
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