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If you have fitted an auto by-pass on a regular boiler (WB 18Ri), then is there any reason why an installer should be using a rad as a by-pass as well?
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usaully leave bathroom rad as bypass,even with auto by pass
You are correct. Why put in a rad. bypass if an auto bypass is fitted?Yes, why?
I've just paid to have the system upgraded, including controls to make it more energy efficient. Assuming the bypass has been fitted, why would we allow a single rad to continue to chuck out heat when the programmer isn't calling for it?
I know that some of our older properties that haven't been upgraded do work like this (bathroom as a bypass). But if I've just paid to upgrade the system, it is my assumption it would be upgraded to eliminate this issue.
If my thinking is wrong, I'd just like to understand why it has to be left like that.
Reply to the thread, titled "Auto by-pass on regular boiler" which is posted in Boiler Advice Forum on Plumbers Forums.
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