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As all my radiators have TRVs fitted I think my central heating (Open Vent)
needs a bypass valve. Looking at the diagrams it should be fitted after the pump, before the diverter valve and then to return, but why can't it be fitted between flow and return on just the central heating side of the plumbing?? This would certainly be a lot easier for me access wise. Any thoughts?? |
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