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One of which has a gate valve on which turned off the hot but the first I tried (gate valve appeared functional, not spinning) didn't.

Not seen before. Didn't have time to investigate further, was just checking hot could be turned off for a tap change quote.
 
Secondary return? I've seen it when the hw flow does a loop on gravity and then returns into the bottom of the cylinder.
 
Are they both definitely cold feeds? Are there two CWS tanks, or do both feeds come from the same tank?
 
yeh secondary return , or sometimes a shower connection, when u say 2 cold feeds , do u mean 2 feeds from cwsc ??
 
Didn't look in loft, was no need to as could isolate hot with other and give her a price.

I say cold feeds because they both came down in straight to the bottom of the cylinder, drain off, then tapped in. Identical and on opposite sides.
 
So is a secondary return to help water keep/stay hotter longer/waste less hot water?
 
So is a secondary return to help water keep/stay hotter longer/waste less hot water?

Yes, it loops round in the loft to the farthest hot draw off. Meaning when you run a tap it's hot, saving water.
 
Traditionally secondary returns are taken back into the cylinder around a 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down from the top as you know but if there is no tapping provided for this & you don't want to fit a Surrey flange it has been common place to take them back into the cold feed.

As some cylinder come with a tapping opposite the C/F to use as a drain off, they might have used it for this. I would expect it to be 15mm & be fitted with a circulator (bronze pump) somewhere if it was.
 
There would be 2 pumps aswell id say...commercial jobs generally have a hot return pump near the calorifier so id assume the same in a house
 
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