I'm trying to figure out what is going on with our central heating, as I've been looking at ensuring it's optimised. We had some building work completed last year with some of the radiators being changed etc. and the builder didn't rebalance the system so I started looking at things. After looking at the boiler (Worcester System Boiler installed a couple of years ago) I could see that the installer may not have optimised it, with the pump being set on full power, which I have reduced.
I decided to check the temperatures by the valves to see what the flow temperature is at the valves (S-plan), so I turned the heating on, CH valve opened and then after a period of time the pipes started heating up. What I noticed though, was that the return temperature was very similar when the probe was on the middle pipe (1st: supply, 2nd: return, 3rd: CH out) the value was pretty much matching the supply temperature. Nothing should have bene flowing through that as that is the return, only the bypass valve and HW pipework connect to that, CH connects to it under the floor boards. The HW wasn't on, so nothing should flow through it.
I moved the probe to after the automatic bypass valve and it was reading almost identical to the supply temperature, but nothing should flow through that. The valve was fully open, as in the pressure setting. So I completely closed it to see if it made a difference and didn't seem to.
Are my assumptions right in that the return pipework in the cupboard shouldn't really heat up unless the HW was on, or the bypass valve had to open when both the CH and HW are off, but the pump is still running for a bit?
I decided to check the temperatures by the valves to see what the flow temperature is at the valves (S-plan), so I turned the heating on, CH valve opened and then after a period of time the pipes started heating up. What I noticed though, was that the return temperature was very similar when the probe was on the middle pipe (1st: supply, 2nd: return, 3rd: CH out) the value was pretty much matching the supply temperature. Nothing should have bene flowing through that as that is the return, only the bypass valve and HW pipework connect to that, CH connects to it under the floor boards. The HW wasn't on, so nothing should flow through it.
I moved the probe to after the automatic bypass valve and it was reading almost identical to the supply temperature, but nothing should flow through that. The valve was fully open, as in the pressure setting. So I completely closed it to see if it made a difference and didn't seem to.
Are my assumptions right in that the return pipework in the cupboard shouldn't really heat up unless the HW was on, or the bypass valve had to open when both the CH and HW are off, but the pump is still running for a bit?