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So you are talking 3,500 litres. Is this the type of storage you think necesssary
Here are may two 1,000 litre stores arriving http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z10/v1505guy/dsc00004.jpg
Food grade containers £145 the pair delivered.
Can withstand 110 degrees Celcius continuous, as they are not to be sealed they cannot get higher. A small amount of antifreese to kill legionella a silver spoon in each. All heat transfer indirect in and out using thethe old coils from copper domestic hot water cylinders which at todays scrap prices are costing £13 each on average.
I assume you are encasing these in a frame with heavy insulation inside. Or are they going underground wrapped in heavy foam insulation?
So these hold the heat from the panels, which in time will serve UFH.
The DHW? They are a pre-heat for a cylinder in the house using a solar coil?
Do you have a control setup where hot water from the panels goes directly to the DHW cylinder if hot enough?
The heat from the panels can go to a solar coil in the bottom of DHW thermal store in the house and the return to the large plastic thermal stores. DHW always get the heat first. Once up to temp the surplus then is piped to the plastic thermals stores. UFH taken directly from the plastic thermal store.
Old cylinder coils will probably not be big enough. A coil of 10mm or 12mm pipe will be better, and easier to spread out.
See:
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/WaterHeating/water_heating.htm
http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/SpaceHeating/Space_Heating.htm#Storage