My boiler and hot water storage tank (mega flow type) will be sited in our internal garage. I'll be making a small 1.2m by 1m partition in there to house and fire protect a heat recovery and ventilation type system that will be on the inside of an external wall and we might put a toilet and sink in there for service people.
I know that these megaflow type systems are already very well insulated but if I wanted to capture some of that heat loss and keep it in the same room as the toilet (leave aside the size requirement for the room as I can always make it bigger), my question is ultimately, is my idea flawed on the basis that these are so well insulated that utilising any heat loss is minimal? I'm trying to think of other uses for the warmth like a sort of airing cupboard etc.
Finally, should I be concerned about any electrical sockets being contained in this tiny room where there is a circa. 1m width back to wall toilet and sink unit and the large ventilation unit high above the sink (I could always put the socket on the other side if necessary).
I know that these megaflow type systems are already very well insulated but if I wanted to capture some of that heat loss and keep it in the same room as the toilet (leave aside the size requirement for the room as I can always make it bigger), my question is ultimately, is my idea flawed on the basis that these are so well insulated that utilising any heat loss is minimal? I'm trying to think of other uses for the warmth like a sort of airing cupboard etc.
Finally, should I be concerned about any electrical sockets being contained in this tiny room where there is a circa. 1m width back to wall toilet and sink unit and the large ventilation unit high above the sink (I could always put the socket on the other side if necessary).