Central heating bypass valve installation

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I recently had a warranty fault with a Worcester boiler. When the engineer came to repair it, he noted that it had been installed wrong in 2 aspects:

:: The pump was connected to the wiring centre, not the boiler. This prevented it from doing its over-run
:: The system has no bypass - I presume this is related to the above

Regarding the bypass valve, I understand that this should be installed between the flow and return. The pump is installed on the return - should the return side of the bypass valve be installed boiler side or radiator side of the pump?

Are there any other considerations here?
 
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It would be normal to have the pump on the flow followed by the bypass followed by the motorised valve(s). Given that the system was installed without a bypass or pump overun, it would appear that the installer didn't have much of a clue as to what he was doing. It may be worth getting the system inspected and corrected to ensure safe and correct operation
 
Thanks @Elkato531. I spoke to Worcester this morning and checked on the pump point. They said that the pump is OK to be installed on the return as long as its a pressurized system as there's less chance of it pulling air into the system, as there would be with an open vented system. I'll look at getting someone round to install a bypass.
 
Worcester seem to be getting more fussy about installations.

I went to add a mag filter to a Worcester combi and they also wanted to have a shock arrester fitted to the cold feed.

Tony
 
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Worcester seem to be getting more fussy about installations.

I went to add a mag filter to a Worcester combi and they also wanted to have a shock arrester fitted to the cold feed.

Tony

Pity they don't concentrate more on their boiler design & manufacturing. Their boilers are a pile of plastic poo in my view. With part of the boiler gas train being fragile plastic, I don't understand how that complies with the gas regs???!!!
 

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