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I have recently moved into a new home (old house) where the pipe from the boiler to the cylinder (indirect vented) is 1.25 inches.
I need to change the cylinder and was wondering how best to join 1.25mm copper to 28mm copper for the new tank.
Any advice would be gratefully received
 
35mm - 28mm just make sure it’s copper not steel
 
Easy to tell will measure 35mm / if you find a fitting will be listed / written on it on the nut front face
 
This may help. 3 pictures with dimensions in cm and inches on a digital caliper. it has paint on it.... so its going to be a fraction smaller
 

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Would get this just incase



Just make sure the new cylinder is suitable for gravity hot water heating side most arnt
 
Best to email gledhill if your not s or y plan
 
Shaun, I wanted to thank you for your advice.

I rung the supplier of the cylinder this am and asked them to ensure it had a gravity fed coil.
They called gledhill and they changed the order. They will supply this with a gravity coil and its only £18 extra.
If it was not for your help, I would have probably had to send the cylinder back and that would have been painful.

Thx once again

Adrian
 

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