Hi all in the forum,
I seem to be perpetually tweeking my sytem to get it how I would like it, and am in my opinion close. I have a 6 rad 2 bed house with a Worcester Bosh open vented boiler system and hot water storage tank. I have fitted 5 Hive thermostatic rad. valves and have finally got them to do what I want. The 6th rad. in the hall has a TRV with the head removed as the bypass. (I did this because I needed a bypass as the boiler has pump over run and wanted to move the bypass from the bathroom rad to the hall rad. so that the bypass rad was doing some good rather than waste heat in an unused room after everyone was downstairs. (Have downstairs wash and loo facilites) As expected the hall rad is at full bore everytime I select a particular room valve to start heating as well. So enough ramblings. Is there a device and what is it called if there is one that I can screw onto the hall TRV and wind it in to say half way to still act as a bypass but not be full on everytime another TRV calls for heat. I have made searches on the net and getting results but not for the device I am looking for.
Thanks in advance of any replies.
JohnC
I seem to be perpetually tweeking my sytem to get it how I would like it, and am in my opinion close. I have a 6 rad 2 bed house with a Worcester Bosh open vented boiler system and hot water storage tank. I have fitted 5 Hive thermostatic rad. valves and have finally got them to do what I want. The 6th rad. in the hall has a TRV with the head removed as the bypass. (I did this because I needed a bypass as the boiler has pump over run and wanted to move the bypass from the bathroom rad to the hall rad. so that the bypass rad was doing some good rather than waste heat in an unused room after everyone was downstairs. (Have downstairs wash and loo facilites) As expected the hall rad is at full bore everytime I select a particular room valve to start heating as well. So enough ramblings. Is there a device and what is it called if there is one that I can screw onto the hall TRV and wind it in to say half way to still act as a bypass but not be full on everytime another TRV calls for heat. I have made searches on the net and getting results but not for the device I am looking for.
Thanks in advance of any replies.
JohnC