Isaac Occhipinti, Hot Water Association (HWA), said: “A ‘naked cylinder’ exceeds the maximum heat loss values allowed by Building Regulations so we are reminding installers that they shouldn’t be fitting them. In addition to not meeting building regulations, naked cylinders fall through a ‘loop hole’ of the recently introduced ErP Directive too. Until September 2017 the energy labelling regulations only require water heaters and storage tanks to be supplied with an energy efficiency label. Therefore, a naked cylinder could be supplied with a label showing its efficiency, rated G the lowest most inefficient possible, but it could still be legally sold.”
Isaac continued: “Using an uninsulated cylinder means that heat is lost, costing the homeowner money, we would like installers to recognise this and not install them into people’s homes.”
He continued: “HWA will be calling on its members to stop manufacturing naked cylinders and will continue to lobbying the industry to make the best choices for the end user.”
To find out more about the HWA please visit: http://www.hotwater.org.uk/hwa-charter/