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Hi there,

I recently bought a bunch of Drayton Wiser Smart TRV heads. I wanted to install them on all of my radiators so that I have full control of which radiators are on. However, it specifies in the instructions that one of the radiators should be left with 2 x open lockshield valves. Now that I have the TRVs, I can see why. When only one TRV head is calling for heat, and it then reaches its goal temperature, it signals to the boiler to power down, and unfortunately shuts the valve body immediately, while the boiler and central heating pump are still running to dissipate the residual heat from the boiler.

I have a Worcester Greenstar 30SI MKIV, which according to the manual has a bypass valve integrated with it. However, I was concerned that my setup could nevertheless cause issues with the boiler/pump over time. Consequently, I bought a separate bypass valve, and installed it around 1m from the boiler, bridging the flow and return pipes. Frustratingly however, now that it's in, it seems to allow water to flow through it even when it's set to its maximum 0.5bar setting, and all 5 of the radiators are fully on! Mixing flow and return waters will reduce the ability of the boiler to condense water from the flue gasses, thus reducing efficiency, so I'm a bit peeved about that. Maybe this is what bypass valves normally do, or maybe I have a defective one? It was an unbranded one from a local supplier.

My question is, is there any way of making this work? I'm a plumber, but not a heating engineer, hence moderate ignorance in this field.

I imagine that a bunch of you will just tell me to take one of the TRV heads off, but I'm not keen on wasting gas by needlessly heating a room I'm not using at that moment.

Thanks loads for your time and thought.

Warm regards,
Benedict
Pedal Powered Plumbing, Bristol
 
If you can split the removed ABV you may find something under the valve seat.

If the ABV is passing and assuming its orientated correctly then maybe replace it with a Honeywell DU144 or the like, only other reason for this is if the pump head even when circulating through the 5 rads is > 5M, very unlikely.
I have a DU144 on order. Thanks for the advice John. 👍🏻
 
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