Tricky loft header tank insulation job

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The open vented header tanks in my loft are arranged one on top of the other. The main feed to the HWC is mounted on the joists, and the central heating header is mounted via a combination of a horizontal roof strut and a batten secured to the brick chimney wall, so that there is about 2 feet clear space between the top of the main and the bottom of the ch header.



I don’t like this arrangement and would prefer the ch header mounted on the floor next to the main tank but I am stuck with it for now.



There is no loft floor insulation directly underneath the main tank, as common practice, but this is no benefit to the ch header.



Is there a recommended way of enclosing this arrangement so that the rising heat utilised to keep the main tank warm can also be used to warm the ch header?
 
Any warm air in loft will help both tanks in the same way , they should be wrapped with insulation to sides and top .
 
I may not have explained properly, but I was trying to explain why the warm air can't help the top tank the same way as it helps the main tank, as the main tank is brought into the insulated space of the house, but the top one isn't, as it is 2 feet above the insulation layer.
 
I may not have explained properly, but I was trying to explain why the warm air can't help the top tank the same way as it helps the main tank, as the main tank is brought into the insulated space of the house, but the top one isn't, as it is 2 feet above the insulation layer.
Yes I understood.
 
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