I'm afraid that the last 3 posts are wrong.
I don't know why you're afraid, but I do know that you're wrong.
If roof tanks don't freeze, why do they need a byelaw 30 kit?
You imply one question and ask a second.
Firstly, when did you last see a "roof tank" (sic.) freeze?
Secondly, the clue about the "Byelaw 30" kit is in the name. They're fitted in order to make the installation comply with The Water Regulations.
Before people insulated their lofts, does this mean that their roof tanks (often uncovered) were full of Salmonella?
Where did you get the idea that bacteria are prevalent in the water supply? Or do you keep chickens in your loft?
My neighbour is a lecturer in plumbing at the local college. When I asked him about omitting the insulation, he says that this is approved practice, and the City and Guilds course instructs students to fit tanks this way.
Having the title of "lecturer" doesn't make him automatically correct.
He showed me the official C&G text book. Page 200 of 'Plumbing, NVQ and Technical Certificate - Level 2' by M Phoenix and J Thompson. It states 'NO INSULATION BELOW CISTERN TO ALLOW HEATING'.
I can understand your temptation to let someone else do the thinking for you, but could you remind the rest of us why you want to heat the cold storage cistern?
(1) any tiny amount of heat rising to the base of the tank without insulation will never exceed 25 degrees C
Please qualify "tiny", and state why the heat loss will exceed that amount, and indicate how you've calculated the heat transfer rate.
The intention of omitting the insulation is not to HEAT the water to any great degree, but to raise the temp. slightly to prevent freezing.
Guesswork, in other words.
Before crticizing my advice I think you need to read my post PROPERLY.
That's a bit rich, considering how little care you've taken to read mine.
I didn't say anything about keeping the water 'warm'. Its all about keeping the water from freezing.
What is the temperature of the average loft, in winter, when the house is heated and occupied?
Do you understand that the intention is for the water to be neither WARM nor FREEZING, but somewhere between these two states.
Do you understand that asking fatuous questions makes it look as though it's you who doesn't understand?