For the purposes of an EPC

Like other heating systems, the hot water within the Megaflo can be produced by immersion units (so heated with electricity), boilers or even solar thermal. If you buy a twin-coil unit, you can feed the tank with two sources of hot water: a boiler plus solar thermal, for example.

It's not a storage heater; it replaces a gravity fed hot water tank.
 
Thanks. Yes, it appears these megsflow systems aren't worth much in the eyes of an EPC assessor despite being insulated. Live and learn.
 
" Unvented systems are also generally more expensive to install compared to heat-only boilers. They must be installed by a competent and qualified G3 engineer; this is a legal requirement in the UK and all installations must be certified and registered with the local council. This means that your average plumber/heating engineer will not actually be allowed to install one in your home."

How so?
 
Presumably the "average" plumber etc doesn't have a ticket to work on unvented systems.
 
I know.

But if solar thermal is used, then storing heat is exactly what it is doing.

It's a rental. If I had panels on the roof it would likely be photovoltaics and not solar, although with the feed in tariff understandably being reined back again it's not worth the investment.
 
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