actually regs state that all living spaces require TRV's so bathrooms and kitchens do not require one if you read between the lines
it does not make any difference what Plan i have!!!!! the simple fact remains if somebody was to turn off all the rads manually, the pump would be pumping to a dead end. the assumption that all the valves are stiff is ridiculous on your behalf, all the control valves on my rads are very easy to turn. i could go around the house in 3 mins and turn every single rad off from the system whilst the pump was still running.
instead of trying to help ,you come on here laying the law down of what should be and what shouldnt be, but at the end of the day things are not always done by the book. Im not a plumber and maybe you are, your simply not grasping what im asking about at all
you insult my intelligence, i never said that i thought TRV's where for a bypass.
so mr DO IT ALL please tell me what safety device should be fitted on a heating circuit that does not have a bypass and that it IS possible to turn off all the rads with the control wheel.?
it does not make any difference what Plan i have!!!!! the simple fact remains if somebody was to turn off all the rads manually, the pump would be pumping to a dead end. the assumption that all the valves are stiff is ridiculous on your behalf, all the control valves on my rads are very easy to turn. i could go around the house in 3 mins and turn every single rad off from the system whilst the pump was still running.
instead of trying to help ,you come on here laying the law down of what should be and what shouldnt be, but at the end of the day things are not always done by the book. Im not a plumber and maybe you are, your simply not grasping what im asking about at all
The regs say that all rads should have TRVs, except the room with the room sat.
The reason is not for a by-pass, but to prevent the rads in that room shutting down before the controlling stat
you insult my intelligence, i never said that i thought TRV's where for a bypass.
so mr DO IT ALL please tell me what safety device should be fitted on a heating circuit that does not have a bypass and that it IS possible to turn off all the rads with the control wheel.?