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Hi All,
I have an unvented cylinder system up in my loft (tank, boiler & piping etc).
I have insulated the loft roof (so kinsgpan in the rafters)
On our coldest day so far this year the loft temp went down to 9°C, outside was around 0°C.
I have many exposed pipes from my boiler system up there and was wondering should I be insulating the pipes?
The boiler should have frost protection but the hot and cold water pipes will be holding water overnight or during periods when we are out.
In a normal set-up (boiler in kitchen or cupboard) the pipes are subject to the home temperature.
What would be the best approach for these long copper pipes including the gas pipe?
Thanks
I have an unvented cylinder system up in my loft (tank, boiler & piping etc).
I have insulated the loft roof (so kinsgpan in the rafters)
On our coldest day so far this year the loft temp went down to 9°C, outside was around 0°C.
I have many exposed pipes from my boiler system up there and was wondering should I be insulating the pipes?
The boiler should have frost protection but the hot and cold water pipes will be holding water overnight or during periods when we are out.
In a normal set-up (boiler in kitchen or cupboard) the pipes are subject to the home temperature.
What would be the best approach for these long copper pipes including the gas pipe?
Thanks