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Presume pump(s) heads are important after looking at this?.

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The boiler circ pump feeds one "side" of the LLH, there will be another pump to distribute the water to the different zones presumably, can you give details of this including make/model/settings and check that it's actually running when HW cyl coil motorized valve is opened.
 
The boiler circ pump feeds one "side" of the LLH, there will be another pump to distribute the water to the different zones presumably, can you give details of this including make/model/settings and check that it's actually running when HW cyl coil motorized valve is opened.
Hopefully these are the right ones.

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Needs a commercial engineer to have a look and diagnose
 
If the cylinder coil is supplied from the secondary side of the LLH then the hot water temperature can vary a lot depending on the ratio of primary/secondary flows, the greater the secondary flow rate the colder the secondary flow temp due to dilution from bypass from the secondary return.
The coil may be supplied from the primary (boiler) side?, you could check this by looking at where the coil flow and return are teed into the system.
Did you carry out the bath test yet? and how many rads in the system?
 
Yes, I had one this morning that I am not sure was correct in his diagnosis, so I'd hoped someone here may know.

I'm struggling to find anyone capable of diagnosing and fixing the issues.

What was his diagnosis and was he a commercial gas / plumber ?
 

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