I'll put the support answer here:
"The temperature of the port A of the block “Pipe (TL)2” is indeed rigidly specified by the block Controlled Temperature Reservoir (TL)1 to vary extremely rapidly at some points.
What happens is similar to what we described in the previous email (inverting the outlet and the inlet): “The temperature increases more rapidly at the outlet (port A) than the center (port W), and the only way for this to hold true (given that the mass flow is also fixed) is if the inlet (port B) has a decrease in temperature.”
It is true that the temperature of the thermal port W is not rigidly specified but still it cannot increase as rapidly as the temperature of port A."