Energy Savings Trust RecommendationInsulating your hot water cylinder is one of the easiest ways to save energy and therefore money. If you already have a jacket fitted, check the thickness, it should be at least 75mm thick. If not, it's worth treating your cylinder to a new winter coat. Fitting a British Standard jacket around your cylinder will cut heat loss by up to 60% and save you around £40 a year - more than the cost of the jacket! Fitting Instructions1. An insulating jacket pack normally consists of four plastic covered panels, two securing straps and a tie cord.2. Position the panels vertically around the cylinder, with the eyelets to the top. This allows any connecting pipework pass through the gap in the panels.3. Pass the supplied cord through the eyelets and tie off so that the panels fully cover the top of the cylinder.4. Use the two straps to secure the panels in the final position.Tip: These panels insulate more efficiently if they're not compressed so don't overtighten the straps.
Manufacturer | Excel |
Part Number | EC4818 |
Package Dimensions | 59.6 x 41.8 x 15.6 cm; 1.94 kg |
Manufacturer reference | EC4818 |
Size | 48" X 18" Jacket |
Material | Mineral Fibre Wool |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.94 kg |
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