Hi sorry bit of an odd query here.
With the increases in energy costs now and in the future we are trying to find any way to reduce our exposure (retired couple on fixed incomes).
We are fortunate enough to have bought solar panels at the beginning of the year but as we head towards winter the solar generation will reduce and our use of gas will increase considerably.
Gas provides stove cooking, hot water and heating.
Our current system consists of an Ideal Logik Heat h15 Boiler which provides DHW and 2 zone central heating paired with a 210L Kingspan Trubune Xe Indirect Unvented Cylinder.
We don't want to rip out our existing system due to costs but if possible to add to it.
I have read various information regarding Buffer Tanks and Thermal Stores (including that a Buffer Tank can be a Thermal Store but a Thermal Store cannot be a buffer tank).
We currently have a good option to purchase a 90L Slimline Unvented Indirect Cylinder very cheap and wondered if it was possible to add this to our current system configured as a Thermal Store ie. within the heating loop, rather than for use with potable water?
Failing that, as the heating loop travels through the cylinder(s), can it be added to our current setup simply as an additional unvented cylinder?
We would then use excess solar and cheap rate "time of use tariff" to heat these via the immersion heating elements.
Hoping someone can help here.
Paul
With the increases in energy costs now and in the future we are trying to find any way to reduce our exposure (retired couple on fixed incomes).
We are fortunate enough to have bought solar panels at the beginning of the year but as we head towards winter the solar generation will reduce and our use of gas will increase considerably.
Gas provides stove cooking, hot water and heating.
Our current system consists of an Ideal Logik Heat h15 Boiler which provides DHW and 2 zone central heating paired with a 210L Kingspan Trubune Xe Indirect Unvented Cylinder.
We don't want to rip out our existing system due to costs but if possible to add to it.
I have read various information regarding Buffer Tanks and Thermal Stores (including that a Buffer Tank can be a Thermal Store but a Thermal Store cannot be a buffer tank).
We currently have a good option to purchase a 90L Slimline Unvented Indirect Cylinder very cheap and wondered if it was possible to add this to our current system configured as a Thermal Store ie. within the heating loop, rather than for use with potable water?
Failing that, as the heating loop travels through the cylinder(s), can it be added to our current setup simply as an additional unvented cylinder?
We would then use excess solar and cheap rate "time of use tariff" to heat these via the immersion heating elements.
Hoping someone can help here.
Paul