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Hi,

I'm going to fit a shower pump to the hot water pipe highlighted in the attached image. Just wanted to double-check my thinking: there's a valve on the cold feed to the cylinder so if I shut that off and run a downstairs hot tap until nothing comes out is that enough to empty the pipe I'm fitting the shower pump to? Or do I need to drain the cylinder a little bit as well? Is there anything I'm overlooking?

Thanks,

Nick
 

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Need to install an s flange first sorry to say
 
No you don’t with alans kit

yes close the valve that goes to the bottom of the cylinder then open the hot tap should stop within 5 mins if not open valve back up and turn the water mains stop tap off
 
Yes aslong as your valves are holding
 
I don't think the valve was holding so put a drain on the bottom of the tank to be safe. Made an absolute dogs dinner of cutting the pipe. The bottom bit was bent so that I couldn't get the nut over it but just applied a bit of force and got it done in the end. I know they suggest not to use a lot of jointing compound but I used a bit of Fernox LSX because I'm not confident that it won't leak. I'm gonna leave it to dry for a couple of hours and then test with the drain still on in case it goes **** up.
 
Did you cut it with a hacksaw or pipe slice ?
 
Should be fine leak wise then let us know the outcome
 
Looks like it's got weeping leaks on both nuts. I've wrapped the pipe in kitchen roll for now, it's a really slow leak. I'm gonna try to tighten it up and reapply some lsx to the outside of the nut to see if it makes a difference.
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Undid the fitting and put ptfe tape on. Looks like it's sealed now. The drain off valve on the feed into the cylinder, however, has a bit of a slow leak on it. I'm hoping that just stops. When I was trying to get the hose on it initially I felt a weird little solid thing sticking out, is that calcified water or something from a previous dripping leak?
 
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