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Hi, I have a Worcester Bosch greenstar 25si boiler and wonder if I need to have at least one radiator always on?
I read somewhere that I can have TRVs on all the radiators if the boiler has a “flowmeter”. In my case the always on radiator is in the bathroom. Can I have TRVs on all the radiators in a house with this boiler? Thanks!
 
Yes need to have one always open
 
They all do as they need a heat leak / sink
 
So this is not correct?
If your boiler is fitted with a flow meter – that detects when all of your radiator valves are closed, you can install a TRV on every radiator if you want to.
 
Yes that’s incorrect the internal bypass is just for the boiler not for the external system as it doesn’t have the flow rate capacity

Think there getting confused
 

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