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Hi I have a dual heating system ie separate thermostats for upstairs and down stairs, my question is why does my upstairs bathroom radiator come one when I turn my downstairs heating on ??

Surely this should come on when I put the upstairs on ??
 
Possibly piped wrong ? , but could also be it's connected to the primary circuit so when the hot water is called for the towel rail or rails get hot ? often done like this for summer use when the heating is set to off and not needed , to dry towels
 
Possibly piped wrong ? , but could also be it's connected to the primary circuit so when the hot water is called for the towel rail or rails get hot ? often done like this for summer use when the heating is set to off and not needed , to dry towels
I’d understand that if it had towel rail but just a normal radiator lol I’m going for piped wrong as it’s a new build
 

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