If I want to install or replace a hot water cylinder, will the building regulations apply?
Department: Environment Services
Division: Environment Services/Building Control
YES - If you are installing or replacing a hot water cylinder within an unvented hot water storage system, i.e. a system supplied directly from the water mains with no open-ended pipe for venting and with a storage capacity greater than 15 litres. The requirements are for hot water to be safely stored under pressure and for the installation to be energy efficient. The cylinder should be installed by a person competent to do so.
YES - If you are installing or replacing a hot water cylinder within a vented hot water storage system, i.e. a system fed from an open-ended pipe for venting. The requirements are for the installation to be energy efficient. If you employ an installer registered with the Institute of Plumbing for a vented system, you will not need to involve Building Control. For further details of the Institute of Plumbing please contact 01708 472791.
For either type of system your installer should leave you with a completed installation record and commissioning certificate such as the one produced by the BENCHMARK scheme. Some manufacturers attach BENCHMARK certificates to cylinders ready for installers to complete.

