This is an appeal to anyone who has worked in the heating and plumbing trade or has any specialist knowledge to help me select a new domestic hot water cylinder.
I want to swap out our 40 year old copper cylinder for a larger modern one.
1. Because new tanks are far better insulated
2. To use surplus solar electricity in the summertime. To do this most effectively means two immersion heaters. One at the top for a quick hit. Another at the bottom for bulk heating of the whole tank. I already have the smart controls to do this.
3. To increase the tank size - the new one needs to be 250 litres.
4. To get two indirect heat coils. One to hook up to the existing gas boiler. The second to be ready to hook up to an air source heat pump in future.
5. I'll be installing this myself and retaining the vented config and the header tank in the loft. I'm inclined to buy an unvented tank and install it vented because this gives me the option to have a qualified plumber change it to unvented in future, but I have nothing to gain from doing that now. The shower is pumped and water flows are just fine as it is.
What I don't know is:
Thanks !
I want to swap out our 40 year old copper cylinder for a larger modern one.
1. Because new tanks are far better insulated
2. To use surplus solar electricity in the summertime. To do this most effectively means two immersion heaters. One at the top for a quick hit. Another at the bottom for bulk heating of the whole tank. I already have the smart controls to do this.
3. To increase the tank size - the new one needs to be 250 litres.
4. To get two indirect heat coils. One to hook up to the existing gas boiler. The second to be ready to hook up to an air source heat pump in future.
5. I'll be installing this myself and retaining the vented config and the header tank in the loft. I'm inclined to buy an unvented tank and install it vented because this gives me the option to have a qualified plumber change it to unvented in future, but I have nothing to gain from doing that now. The shower is pumped and water flows are just fine as it is.
What I don't know is:
- which brands use good duplex stainless steel ?
- weld everything properly ?
- stand by their warranties instead of looking for excuses to duck and dive ?
- have really efficient insulation ?
- have any genuine design / features / quality advantages that are worth paying for ?
- offer quality at a competitive price
Thanks !