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I have a CH circuit on a 2 way zone valve. It’s a long circuit with 15 rads on it but rather than shutting down the last 5 rads in the circuit when not in use which is 90% of the time, can I put a 3 zone valve on the flow after the tenth rad and divert to a new T piece on the return to effectively shorten the path that the hot water travels obviously with some form of independent power and switch for the zone valve.

If it’s doable would I need to do anything else ?
am I asking for trouble ?
 

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