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DHW Cylinder

  • 23-08-2011 3:32pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,164 ✭✭✭


    Will shortly be finishing plumbing work and so time to decide on DHW Cylinder. Want to install a 300L stainless steel dual coil cylinder. Currently have no solar (heat pump only) but in case we may consider in future its better to install the dual coil tank now. Heat pump supplier recommends a Ariston cylinder. Have had a quick look around and come across a Greentherm cylinder and also Solar Energy Ireland are selling a cylinder both of which are relatively reasonable.

    Any views on either of these options or othes that might be out there. I though the advantage of going with a contractor was that these decisions were made for me but not the case:(

    Thanks


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 56 ✭✭belle2e


    Yeah go with a solar cylinder it will save u in the long run.Renewable energy is the way forward and 80% of houses will have solar heating in the next 20 years,its also amazing on the reduction of ur esb bill,ul notice the difference and instant hot water is great for the dishes save on using the dishwasher the whole time.


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