I was wondering if i could heat the water in my swimming pool using the heat in the house s attic and i started messing about with a large s heatsink s thermal battery.
Hot water tank in attic.
If you are not sure why there are two water tanks in your loft it is probably because the property has or used to have a vented central heating system.
A fully insulated tank with the base exposed to a part of the attic floor which has been left un insulated to allow the heat from the house below to keep the tank from freezing in the winter.
Where an attic expansion tank is installed the boiler may depend on the expansion tank and its overflow for safe pressure release.
The water for my hotwater heater has to pass through it and pick.
Department of energy estimates that in homes using 41 gallons or less of hot water on demand tankless units can conserve between 24 to 34 more energy than tank water heaters.
The hot water tank is built in an attic.
A water heater in the attic saves square footage tank type water heaters are big hulking cylinders filled with anywhere from forty to seventy gallons of hot water.
Installing a tankless water heater is a greater upfront investment but these units can significantly cut the cost of monthly utilities.
If the builder has already installed your water heater in the attic you can get it moved to another location in the house or into the garage.
Water from the mains is fed into the larger of the tanks which is the cold water storage tank.
Another option is to choose a tankless water heaterto be installed in your attic.
Access to bring the individual parts of the hot water tank to the attic was only possible via a narrow staircase.
Attic expansion tanks or header tanks for hot water heating systems.
The most common problem associated with water heater venting is a condition called backdrafting in which exhaust gases from the water heater fail to exit the home via the vent and instead end up in the house backdrafting can have many causes but it is most commonly due to poor vent design or installation and or an imbalance of air volume in the home.
Cold water supply into the water tank coming from building water supply piping hot water supply out of the water tank connected to building hot water piping routed to sinks tubs etc.
More pipes and connections a least five for an attic tank.
Giant tanks of water happen to take up a lot of square footage and primarily for that reason many builders have opted to place water heaters in the attic of new homes.
The main arguments for the customer when choosing this hot water tank were the very low heat losses and the excellent layering properties of the haase product.
Turn excess attic heat into hotwater.
A fully insulated attic access hatch.
Fully lagged pipe work again to stop it freezing in winter causing leaks.
Proper venting prevents backdrafting.
This is far less expensive than your water heater leaking and causing thousands of dollars worth of water damage.