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      vgeldbr replied to the thread Heating bypass.
      If not then why. It connects flow to return using same gauge pipe. It allows flow to return to boiler without completing the full circuit including the floor above where there are 3 more radiators. I do recall a plumber doing something...
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      vgeldbr replied to the thread Heating bypass.
      The right side goes under and up with a T to the return. I'm not a plumber but that seems to be a bypass pass and I don't see why it would be needed. And it would surely limit flow to the floor above.
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      vgeldbr replied to the thread Heating bypass.
      But does it cause any harm? One thing to say it's not needed and another to say it causes specific issues...
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      vgeldbr posted the thread Heating bypass in UK Plumbers Forums.
      I have what appears to be a bypass in the heating circuit. I have a combi boiler and thermostats on all radiators except one on my front hallway. Is this bypass needed? And if not does it cause any issues? I have one radiator on the top...
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