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No, you really want the valve to be energised for HW.Thanks, what I've done is check the part numbers, it's as I thought, the valve body is a common part. That's the good news. The bad news is that the flow to hot water, ie with the valve energised, exits from the opposite side of the tee in relation to the mid posn valve. So it's either a drain down, or the the valve energised whenever the heating is on. Not best practice, I guess