New motorised valve not solved problem. SORTED.

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Not sure how many pipes, I will look tomorrow. If one of the gate valves wasn’t fully open would this mean the hot water cylinder would get only warm not hot?
 
Not sure how many pipes, I will look tomorrow. If one of the gate valves wasn’t fully open would this mean the hot water cylinder would get only warm not hot?
If it’s snapped or not fully open, it can restrict the flow rate through, so the pipe one side of the valve would be hot and the other warm. If this isn’t the case, then it lies elsewhere, eg back to the motorised valve.
 
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That's a new one, gate valves either side of a 2 port, I kinda see why but normally not used.

Check the thermostat on the cylinder, make sure it's at 60Deg. Then try the gates valves, do they wind fully down and then fully back, stopping at each end? If so, Leave them fully open with half a turn back down. If one keeps spinning or doesn't turn as many turns as the other one then it's snapped. Does the primary flow on the outlet side of the valve get as hot, as quickly as the inlet side?
 

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