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300 Litre Copper Thermal Store With Built In Header Tank

Original price was: £1,899.99.Current price is: £1,659.99.

5 in stock

Diameter: 600mm including insulation (500mm under the insulation)

Height: 2000mm

Capacity: 300 litres

Built in Header Tank – Yes

Internal 3kw electric immersion heater included

Connections:-

1 x Flow and return 28mm boiler connections.
x Flow and return 28mm stove back boiler connections.
1 x 22mm cold and 22mm hot water draw connections to internal coil
1 x Flow and return connections to central heating circuit

Options: Solar Coil 28mm £159 extra  Please ask before ordering
Additional 28mm tappings £49 extra per pair. Please ask before ordering

5 in stock

Description

300 Litre  Copper Thermal Store With Built In Header Tank – Hot Water Cylinder for Stoves with Back Boiler –

300 Litre Copper Thermal Store

Diameter: 600mm including insulation (500mm under the insulation)

Height: 2000mm

Capacity: 300 litres

Built in Header Tank – Yes

Internal 3kw electric immersion heater included

Connections:-

1 x Flow and return 28mm boiler connections.
x Flow and return 28mm stove back boiler connections.
1 x 22mm cold and 22mm hot water draw connections to internal coil
1 x Flow and return connections to central heating circuit

Options:
Solar Coil 28mm £159.99 extra  Please ask before ordering
Additional 28mm tappings £59 extra per pair. Please ask before ordering
White Shell Case £139.99 (Comes with blue foam coating as standard)
Extra 3kw immersion (1 included as standard) £139.99

Please note – Prices incl VAT

What is a Thermal Store?

A Thermal Store is a hot water cylinder, used for storing hot water for domestic consumption and to heat a central heating system, however unlike a traditional hot water cylinder the water within the tank / cylinder is never consumed. Instead of using, or consuming the hot water within the thermal store, it is held as a reservoir of hot water that is used to heat your domestic hot water and your central heating system. The hot water that is held with the thermal store is the same water that is pumped around the central heating system. There are a number of advantages to installing a Thermal Store over a conventional hot water cylinder. 

A Thermal Store will provide mains pressure domestic hot water, without the perils of having an un-vented / pressurised hot water system. This is because the domestic hot water that goes to your hot taps is created from mains pressure cold water passing through a sealed coil within the Thermal Store. The mains cold water is heated by the hot water that surrounds the coil as it passes through the coil. 

This means that unlike with a conventional vented or un-vented hot water tank, you don’t consume or use the hot water in the Thermal Store, and therefore there is no requirement to replace the hot water with cold mains water, which on a convention cylinder then cools the remaining hot water. This means that recovery heat up time is much shorter as the reservoir of water within the Thermal Store is always kept hot, thus making the appliance very efficient.

A further advantage of having a Thermal Store is that you can easily introduce multiple heat sources to combine their resources. For example you can link the thermal store to a gas or oil boiler and a wood burning stove with back boiler and Solar Thermal and a heat pump, therefore using different and alternative sources of heating to suite the time of year and your preferential requirements. Essentially you can have one, or numerous sources of heat channeled in to a Thermal Store.

In addition you can connect the Thermal Store to more than one heating outlet, for example you might want to connect to an underfloor heating circuit and to a separate wall hung radiator central heating system. Thermal Stores work best when they are tall and narrow, against being short and wide, this is because the water in the tank will be hotter at the top than it will at the bottom. When connecting underfloor heating it is preferential to make the connections lower down the tank, where the water is cooler, because typically speaking underfloor heating is most efficient at around 50 degrees. However when connecting wall hung radiators it is preferential to connect the circuit further up the tank where the water is hotter. 

Thermal Stores are also normally equipped with an electrical immersion heater, to allow electric heating when non of the heat sources are providing heat, or for use as a method of topping up the temperature of the Thermal Store.

How a Thermal Store Works

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The water in the cylinder ‘the store’ is heated to and maintained at 76oC by the heat source which can be a boiler, immersion heaters or solar themal (NB Solar Thermal is optional and must be requested when ordering – extra £129).

Cold water at mains pressure is fed through a heat exchanger / coil in ‘the thermal store’ (a high efficiency coil). The cold mains water is heated by the surrounding hot water as it passed through the heat exchanger / coil and is them supplied to the taps at a thermostatically controlled 51oC.

Thermal stores are highly efficient and heat loss is kept to minimum due to the high density CFC free foam installation, meaning minimal heat loss when the thermal store is at rest. This keeps running costs very low because you only heat the water you use. The key to using a thermal store in the most cost effective and efficient manner is to maintain ‘the store’ temperature at a constant 76oC by means of the chosen heat source.This will ensure that ‘instant’ hot water, at mains pressure, is available whenever required; no waiting for the cylinder to heat up.

Thermal stores do not require G3 Building Control Notification and unlike other stored mains pressure systems no special qualifications are required to install the unit.

Options:-

The water held in a Thermal Store is stored at normal atmospheric pressure, and is topped up by a header tank. Thermal Stores are available with a built in header tank. The header tank must always be located at a level which is higher than the tallest radiator or under floor heating circuit, otherwise the water would flow back in to the header tank. As an example where the Thermal Store is to be located on the ground floor of a property, with radiators on floors above, the header tank that will feed the Thermal Store must be located separately from the Thermal Store at a higher level than the highest radiator, but connected to the Thermal Store by connecting pipework. 

Choosing the size of a Thermal Store:

The greater the size of the Thermal Store the more hot water it can store. The greater the volume of stored hot water means the more thermal energy that it will store, which in turn means the less thermal energy you will draw from the store, when you turn on a hot tap or operate the central heating. In other words the temperature of the water within the Thermal Store will cool much quicker the smaller the reservoir of hot water is. Typically speaking a 3-4 bedroom house with 1-2 bathrooms will require a .

Please note that a Thermal store is a “Bespoke” prouct and each one is made to order. We will contact you one we receive your order to confirm the specification of the Thermal Store you have ordered and to ensure that Thermal Store will meet your specific requirements in terms of the water ports. Please allow 14 days for delivery from date of order confirmation. Please also note that because every installation is different, you may need to purchase plumbing pipe connectors from a local plumbing merchants to complete the installation of a Thermal Store 300 Litre Copper Thermal  Store.

Not sure what you need.. Call 0161 439 1400.

 

Additional information

Weight 9 kg

Delivery within the United Kingdom
Delivery Is FREE to most parts of England, Wales & Areas of Scotland for all orders over £150. (products under £150 will be charged £9.50 for delivery). Deliveries are carried out by one of the largest and most reputable couriers in the UK. They will deliver your stove on a pallet to your front door / driveway, however due to insurance restrictions it is unlikely that the delivery driver will be able to bring the appliance in to your property. Please allow 2 – 5 working days for delivery from date of dispatch, unless otherwise stated. If you will require further assistance at the time of delivery, or if access to your property is restricted or difficult, or if you have any specific requirements then please speak to us, we have a variety of flexible delivery options and we are always on hand to advise and help.

Please note stoves are heavy and will be delivered to your driveway / pathway on a pallet.

Unfortunately some areas attract a premium from our delivery company and for this reason we have to charge a small excess for some areas. Please check your postcode/region in the list below.

Please note that our website will try to automatically charge you the correct delivery amount based on your postcode, but if this is not correct, please contact one of our members of staff who will be happy to quote you the correct delivery charge.

Postcodes: CA, DG, EH, EX, FK, G, KY, KA, LA, LD, LL35+, ML, PA1-19, PH1-16, PL, SA, SY, TA, TD, TQ, TR and All London Codes are required to pay: £29.00

Customers living in the following postcodes: Any AB postcode area, IV, KA 27-28, KW, DD, PA 20-78, PH 17- 26, PH30-38, are required to pay: £49.00

Isle of Man: £59.00
Isle of Wight: £59.00
Northern Ireland: £49.00
Channel Islands: £49.00
Scilly Isles: £49.00
Republic of Ireland: £49.00

Please note that Outer Hebredes and Shetlands (postcodes HS & ZE), are also subject to a delivery surcharge, please call 0161 439 1400 for a quotation.

If your delivery address is outside the areas listed please contact us for further details regarding the delivery price and schedule. We will always aim to make the delivery charge as low as possible.

Delivery Abroad – Europe
We sell many of our products to customers outside the United Kingdom, in particular Eire and France, however we can ship to any country in or outside Europe. Typically delivery to France costs approximately £200 for a pallet. In order to provide an accurate quotation all we require is your exact delivery address and we can normally provide a fixed quotation within 24 hours. Delivery within Europe typically takes between 5 and 10 days.

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