Sundial Y v Sundial S

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I did notice he made a complete fool of themselves in a couple of threads, and then suddenly no more new posts. :LOL:
 
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Same old carp from a non qualified biff. God I hope he tries upstream quotations. I'll rape his argument. :LOL:
 
Eeerrr, I thought a bypass valve was needed with an S plan cos if both valves shut as a result of a fault, it'll stop the boiler blowing up if it keeps tryin to work . If I don't have to fit one of these things GREAT , have I got the wrong end of the stick?
haven't read the last two pages of posts cos i am now pis@@d so forgive me if it has allready been covoured but the boiler won't try to work if the valves micro switches are interlinked with the boiler
and the built in boiler bypass will do just fine for overrun
mind you i'm just presuming that the suprema 50 has a built in bypass if not then I stand corrected


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Suprima does not have an auto bypass
Lot of basics being missed here but hey can be discussed in CC.
Diyedboy and Goldberg, same person yous are being set up
 
Ten pints 4 double vodkas and a hand shandy around back of club :LOL: .
 
Lads, this valve lark is causing me some consternation, so I've done a bit of research on the internet. It seems the ABV is needed when a CH system is fitted with TRV's in order to maintain flow through the boiler when the TRV's shut down. My house don't have any TRV's (thank god)..........................can I hold my head up high and dismiss the need to fit an ABV?
 
Lads, this valve lark is causing me some consternation, so I've done a bit of research on the internet. It seems the ABV is needed when a CH system is fitted with TRV's in order to maintain flow through the boiler when the TRV's shut down.
What is this mysterious research, and why does it fly in the face of common sense?

The flow to each rad connects to the flow from the boiler, and the return from each rad joins the return to the boiler, so opening a rad valve doesn't affect the resistance of the distribution pipework, other than to introduce turbulence.

Why do you think that shutting a TRV, or any rad valve, will impede the flow through the distribution pipework?
 
An Incorporated Engineer with IGEM & Registered with the Engineering Council UK said:
An Incorporated Engineer with IGEM & Registered with the Engineering Council UK said:
An Incorporated Engineer with IGEM & Registered with the Engineering Council UK said:
An Incorporated Engineer with IGEM & Registered with the Engineering Council UK said:
An Incorporated Engineer with IGEM & Registered with the Engineering Council UK said:
An Incorporated Engineer with IGEM & Registered with the Engineering Council UK said:


Is that what IGEM calls dignity?
 

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