I have been reading the installation notes. This boiler is installed in a garage, one floor lower than the rads, In the notes I read that if the boiler is installed in a place lower than the radiators, it is recommended to install a siphon at the exit of the boiler, with a view to preventing the "heating of the installation by natural convection, when there is not a demand for heating". I actually did install a siphon originally, but at the HW flow, as in diagram. The notes just say to install the siphon at the "exit" of the boiler. Maybe I should have installed it at the other "exit" - the "flow to rads"?
The only Tees I see next to the boiler (in the pipework I installed) are the two, as in diagram (flow to rads and return from rads).
I wonder if the location of the boiler might explain the back heating problem?
My drawing is not exactly to scale, and the upstairs and downstairs flows to rads may be mixed up in the drawing, but I think it doesn't matter. Thanks.