The water is hottest at the top of a hot water storage cylinder because of the principle of convection. As water is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while cooler, denser water sinks to the bottom. This creates a stratification effect, where the hottest water accumulates at the top, while cooler water remains at the bottom, allowing for efficient heating and storage.
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