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I feel that you may not be getting very good on site training I would advise that you try and read as much as you can with any thing regarding the trade,
 
If this is the case all boilers come with boiler interlock? And does this apply to all types of houses?
Answer.No a high limit stat is there in the case of a boiler stat control failure or if the heat within the boiler is to great that could cause damage that's why most boilers have a pump over to help the boiler cool down.

Im confused...
I'm i correct that a room stat is mainly to warm the biggest area and coldest part of the house
Answer No

once set it can reach temperature and then switches itself off saving you money?
Answer yes


Where a trv controls the flow and can't switch the boiler off it will keep on running until you manually turn the boiler off or it's out of its programmer timer slot.
Answer it will turn off on the boiler stat once boiler has reached the temperature set point.(so for example if the boiler control is set to maximum on most boilers this would be 82 degree once the boiler reaches this set temperature it will turn the gas off)

And when all trv's have reached temperature the pumped water circulates between the automatic by pass and boiler.
Answer it will do the way that you have been installing them.(read previous post on auto bypass valve to understand the reason these are installed )

Where the boiler is still running and wasting money the difference between a room stat once it's reach temperature it switches it's self off that then saves you money on fuel and less wear and tear on pump.
Answer yes as the system will have better controls on it.

please can someone help me..[/QUOTE]

Hope this helps also try to read over previous posts and hopefully you will understand parts of what your asking and then just ask on the things you don't understand.
 
This thread is just a waste of space , a total wined up.
 
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