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I've just replaced a couple of radiators in my Y plan system which now means that every radiator has a TRV. I don't have a good candidate (such as a towel radiator) to leave with two lockshields so I need to install an automatic bypass on the heating loop.

My boiler/pump/mid-position valve installation is very cramped so I just wanted to check that it makes no difference installing the bypass valve a bit further along the heating loop, after the mid-position.

Does that sound OK?
 
doesnt need an auto bypass as its a mid position
 
Hi Shaun. What about if the main stat is calling for heat (but not hot water) and the TRVs are all closed down?

I understand it's common to have a rad without a TRV so there's always flow but that doesn't suit this situation.

even the bathroom rad has a trv ? and makes no difference if you install it further down eg end of line
 
even the bathroom rad has a trv ? and makes no difference if you install it further down eg end of line

No bathroom radiator, in fact only one rad upstairs 😛 — it's an old property renovation in progress.

Ok, that's what I thought. As long as the bypass maintains flow it will do its job.
 
Depending on the type of circ pump installed you may find it very difficult to set up the ABV properly to give a minimum flow rate without either excessive by pass or none at all, you could consider just installing a mini ball valve (screw driver slotted) in the bypass and adjust this to give your minimum flow when all TRV's are fully shut.
 
Thanks for the help. I did install an ABV and in fact managed to fit it in between the pump and mid position valve as seems to be most common. I think it's adjusted about right because the pipework beyond the valve stays cold when the heating comes on but quickly heats up if the rads are closed down.
 

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