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Dannyparty92
Is it a must to fit these valves on all new hot water cylinders? And what's the purpose of these valves just to balance the heat output between the hot water and heating?
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Thank you for your answers. So if the hot water was too hot and hardly no heat in the radiators all you would do is simply close the balanceing valve off slightly so the heat going to the heating as well as heating the contents of the hot water cylinder evenly.
I had no idea that part L regs now say a balancing valve should no longer be fitted. Interesting thought as to always heating water separately.
However, if you do have the heating to hot water on at the same time as the radiators - & people will be in the habit of both heating at times, then the system will be badly balanced & would need a valve. Take the example, bad weather, heating on all day, people using a lot of hot water, so cylinder needs reheated.
I wonder if a self adjusting valve, like the way the bypass valves work would make more sense on the cylinder circuit?
Reply to the thread, titled "Hot water cylinder return balancing valve?" which is posted in Bathroom Advice on Plumbers Forums.
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