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Dougal Deans
Hi,
New on here and hoping somebody can help me out.
I've been renovating our bedroom and come across the old copper cylinder which is located in the recess above the combi boiler. I want to take it out and make this into a cupboard. See pic of cylinder below.

So the stopcock works and although there doesn't seem to be any water coming through the pipes from the old header tank, I have shut it off.
Also, the power supply the boiler was cut a long time ago :grin:... and it's a pretty standard tenement flat in Glasgow. 1st floor if that makes any difference.
Cheers,
Dougal
New on here and hoping somebody can help me out.
I've been renovating our bedroom and come across the old copper cylinder which is located in the recess above the combi boiler. I want to take it out and make this into a cupboard. See pic of cylinder below.

So the stopcock works and although there doesn't seem to be any water coming through the pipes from the old header tank, I have shut it off.
- There is no drain point so I just loosened the bottom T joint which I think is the cold water inlet and this T's off into the tank and the opposite direction down to an old fireplace. Anything not right here?
- The pipe above the cold water inlet coming away from the tank - is that an alternative hot water feed from the fire? This pipe also goes to the fire. If not what is it, how best close it off?
- Now my real confusion is the hot out to feed taps and vent. So I drained 6 buckets of water from the tank and decided to loosen the joint at the hot out to feed taps (This was already blanked off) to see what would happen. Why is there water still coming from it? What to I need to do to stop it? I was sure that by emptying the tank a little it would drain the water from these pipes? Probs a stupid lack of know how but anyone got the answer?
Also, the power supply the boiler was cut a long time ago :grin:... and it's a pretty standard tenement flat in Glasgow. 1st floor if that makes any difference.
Cheers,
Dougal
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