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A hot water storage tank (also called a hot water tank, thermal storage tank, hot water thermal storage unit, heat storage tank, hot water cylinder, and geyser) is a water tank used for storing hot water for space heating or domestic use.
Water is a convenient heat storage medium because it has a high specific heat capacity. This means, compared to other substances, it can store more heat per unit of weight. Water is non-toxic and low cost.
An efficiently insulated tank can retain stored heat for days, reducing fuel costs. Hot water tanks may have a built-in gas or oil burner system, electric immersion heaters. Some types use an external heat exchanger such as a central heating system, or heated water from another energy source. The most typical, in the domestic context, is a fossil-fuel burner, electric immersion elements, or a district heating scheme.
Water heaters for washing, bathing, or laundry have thermostat controls to regulate the temperature, in the range of 40 to 60 °C (104 to 140 °F), and are connected to the domestic cold water supply.
Where the local water supply has a high content of dissolved minerals such as limestone, heating the water causes the minerals to precipitate in the tank (scaling). A tank may develop leaks due to corrosion after only a few years, a problem exacerbated by dissolved oxygen in the water which accelerates corrosion of both tank and fittings.

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  1. Gomev

    Balcony Solar

    Apparently pretty common in the EU, Germany and Spain particularly. Currently not approved/illegal in this country but the government are looking to change that. What do those on this board that know about these things think about it ? As a very low user, usually less then 5kWh per day...
  2. MattyS

    Two approaches to solar install. Thoughts appreciated!

    I am currently speaking to a couple of potential installers of a solar array and battery. One installer suggested 12 440w panels with a 3.68 inverter and a 9.5kwh battery. The other has suggested 15 460w panels, a 5kw inverter with a 10kw battery.(Edited due to slight mistake. 6.9kwp proposed...
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