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There for limiting water flow eg cold and hot

Won’t be any good on heating and will short circuit as always open
 
Yes but the "wondervalve" above claims that it will (or might) maintain a fixed flow with a varying pump head as will occur with PP operation. The setter valve is recommended for a pump on a CP (constant pressure) setting but the flow would vary in pump PP mode?.
 
Grundfos's note (attached) on their newish Alpha2 pumps and ABVs in CP and PP modes is worth a look. The parting comment there (for PP mode) is that "If an automatic bypass valve must be used, then a manual fixed bypass valve should be installed in series with the automatic bypass valve. The fixed manual bypass will restrict the flow as the automatic bypass valve opens."
 

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Grundfos's note (attached) on their newish Alpha2 pumps and ABVs in CP and PP modes is worth a look. The parting comment there (for PP mode) is that "If an automatic bypass valve must be used, then a manual fixed bypass valve should be installed in series with the automatic bypass valve. The fixed manual bypass will restrict the flow as the automatic bypass valve opens."

I don't see any advantage in having a ABV+fixed bypass over a fixed bypass alone. See my post #10.
The wondervalve may improve this again, it will be interesting when/if they reply to your email.
 
Agreed - I found their argument a bit strange. It appears that the only circumstance where a differential pressure driven ABV would be effective is where the pump has a monotonically decreasing head from zero flow onwards. And none of Grundfos's domestic pumps have this as far as I know.
 

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