Hi folks,
The hot water cylinder in my house is an indirect copper cylinder which was installed in 1979. It's in good order and has plenty of after market insulation on it.
I am just wondering if you knowledgable plumbers think swapping to a new L1b compliant cylinder would have any drastic effect on energy consumption in terms of reheat times compared to the 1979 model?
Or would it be a pathetic and wasteful exercise?
Thank you.
The hot water cylinder in my house is an indirect copper cylinder which was installed in 1979. It's in good order and has plenty of after market insulation on it.
I am just wondering if you knowledgable plumbers think swapping to a new L1b compliant cylinder would have any drastic effect on energy consumption in terms of reheat times compared to the 1979 model?
Or would it be a pathetic and wasteful exercise?
Thank you.