I have a wood burning stove in the livingroom of my bungalow. During a look around my house with an infrared camera a couple of winters ago I
discovered that the 6ft by 4 ft masonary chimney stack which sticks up about 6 ft in the loft had a surface temperature of
around 40oc on the same side as the fire above the loft insulation when the fire had been on for a few hours.
As an experiment I lifted the insulation around the hot side of the stack and put 120litres of water in 12 10litre stackable
containers against the chimney and put cardboard cover and insulation over it, upshot was 28oc water at furthest point from
stack under the insulation over a 4 week period in winter.
Incoming water temp in winter =<5oc, I figure if i can scavenge heat from stack i should save approx 30% of water heating in winter.
Im having a new gas boiler and central heating fitted in september, the boiler is going to heat my unvented immersion/solar water cylinder by utilising its solar coil.
My plan is to put a in a loop of 150m mdpe 32mm pipe fed from the incoming mains water, coiled on the top of my stack of water containers,
(this should hold about 70litres of water, average shower usage 50ltrs), and then feed this into the cold supply of my cylinder before any of the valves etc
Can anyone foresee any problems with this, or have any advice. Any comments greatly appreciated.
My main concern is bacteria but if the water is flushed out at least twice a day during occupancy would this be sufficeint, or as the water is being heated in the cylinder before use anyway is it not a problem?
discovered that the 6ft by 4 ft masonary chimney stack which sticks up about 6 ft in the loft had a surface temperature of
around 40oc on the same side as the fire above the loft insulation when the fire had been on for a few hours.
As an experiment I lifted the insulation around the hot side of the stack and put 120litres of water in 12 10litre stackable
containers against the chimney and put cardboard cover and insulation over it, upshot was 28oc water at furthest point from
stack under the insulation over a 4 week period in winter.
Incoming water temp in winter =<5oc, I figure if i can scavenge heat from stack i should save approx 30% of water heating in winter.
Im having a new gas boiler and central heating fitted in september, the boiler is going to heat my unvented immersion/solar water cylinder by utilising its solar coil.
My plan is to put a in a loop of 150m mdpe 32mm pipe fed from the incoming mains water, coiled on the top of my stack of water containers,
(this should hold about 70litres of water, average shower usage 50ltrs), and then feed this into the cold supply of my cylinder before any of the valves etc
Can anyone foresee any problems with this, or have any advice. Any comments greatly appreciated.
My main concern is bacteria but if the water is flushed out at least twice a day during occupancy would this be sufficeint, or as the water is being heated in the cylinder before use anyway is it not a problem?