by plumbbob »
Sun Mar 08, 2009 1:19 pm
Your description seems as if the system is a standard "S" plan with the two valves, one as you say to control the hot water, and the other for the heating.
Also, your presumption that the most likely culprit for the problem is as you say, the valve. If the valve is fitted in the return pipe, the water may feel cold because of the flow from the radiators. In that case the valve may still be leaking.
If we discount the valve, the fault is far more obscure, and will be difficult to identify at a distance. First to consider is some of the rads may have been deliberately plumbed in before the valve or in the hot water circuit to provide heat when only the HW is on. Maybe some rads have been accidentally plumbed into the system before the valve.
Probably the most likely culprit is the bypass. To operate safely, a way of ensuring some circulation of water is still possible in the event of the boiler and pump are operating but both the motorised valves are shut.
The bypass normally is a short length of pipe linking the flow and return pipes and has a gate valve fitted to regulate flow. This gate valve should only be open by one full turn (approx). You may find this valve low down near the cylinder and quite separate from the normal isolator valves from the header tanks. Do not confuse the valve with the restrictor valve fitted in the primary hot water circuit where it connects to the cylinder coil.