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Ric2013 I don't think modern boilers have much of a requirement there is so little residual heat in the condensing exchangers.
The manufacturers may ask for a minimum flow rate to allow the electronics to control the boiler /pump outputs but this is better done by using hydraulic separation via a low loss head or close spaced (coupled) tees rather than a auto by-pass.
 
I was thinking of old cast iron boilers when I mentioned minimum heat dissipation, though I note the MAIN HE 24 heat-only boiler has a requirement of a 4m run of 22mm pipe to provide a suitable by-pass. That said, point taken: the MIs do not say anything about not being able to insulate the bypass circuit (as long as there is no plastic pipework used in the system).
 

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