Cold water getting into the secondary return?

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Cold water getting into the secondary return?
Hi there, help please how is it possible for cold water to get into the secondary return flow back to the boiler.

I have a large house and a 300 L tank I have noticed that when I turn the hot tap on that the temperature on the secondary return Pipe to the tank cools rapidly. However if I turn off the cold water supply to the same circuit i.e. the first floor, then the temperature doesn’t drop. I hope this question makes sense?
 
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is it a dedicated secondary return tapping or is the secondary return teed into the cold water inlet ?
 
I don’t know the answer to that but my question would be in what circumstances would it be teed into the cold water system?

With the exception of a couple of outlets and some taps all the showers and baths have hands grohe I boxes installed.
 
I don’t know the answer to that but my question would be in what circumstances would it be teed into the cold water system?

With the exception of a couple of outlets and some taps all the showers and baths have hands grohe I boxes installed.

As the cold water feed inters the cylinder at the bottom.

Has a non return valve been fitted in the secondary return?
 
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some cylinders come with dedicated secondary return tappings , some dont and the cold water feed is used, not the best way to do it but it is common, if doing it that way a non return valve should be used, still not correct but will work, post a pic of your set up
 
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