I have set up a new 160 litre copper cylinder (thanks Ebay!) in the attic plumbed in tandem with the existing cylinder, the intention is to fit a solar panel next spring (Vridian Solar) and run it through the coil to pre-heat the water entering the existing cylinder.
I have deliberately left the connections to the new cylinder long so as to leave space for some really good insulation. The cylinder is already lagged but once it is heated I don't want to be losing any therms.
I thought of constructing a box out of light timber covered in plywood, then lining the inside with Kingspan or a similar insulating sheet and finally stuffing the whole thing with glass wool. It needs to be able to be opened at the front for when I connect to the coil and for any thermostats, which may need to be strapped to the cylinder.
Anybody got any suggestions or thoughts?
I have deliberately left the connections to the new cylinder long so as to leave space for some really good insulation. The cylinder is already lagged but once it is heated I don't want to be losing any therms.
I thought of constructing a box out of light timber covered in plywood, then lining the inside with Kingspan or a similar insulating sheet and finally stuffing the whole thing with glass wool. It needs to be able to be opened at the front for when I connect to the coil and for any thermostats, which may need to be strapped to the cylinder.
Anybody got any suggestions or thoughts?