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I'm changing a top entry immersion tomorrow.. To date I've only done side entry.

I'm thinking I just need to shut off the gate valve on the cold feed (if it's not seized), run the lowest hot tap to drain pipework and then crack open the immersion - catching the excess with a wetvac.

Or is it best to drain the cylinder a little also?
 
Wouldn't bother draining the tank any Jayde. Just use the wet vac. You could always bung the tank to avoid the risk of the gate valve seizing in the shut position or letting by.
 
Wouldn't bother draining the tank any Jayde. Just use the wet vac. You could always bung the tank to avoid the risk of the gate valve seizing in the shut position or letting by.

True indeed. Cheers Paul
 
Bung Cwsc every time been caught out too many times seized gates on a Friday afternoon
Good luck
 
Bung Cwsc every time been caught out too many times seized gates on a Friday afternoon
Good luck

I will take your advice and go straight for the bung!!
 
did the job today - had no choice but to use the gate valve as it was communal water services in a mansion block. Was fine though, closed and opened nicely - surprisingly!! Glad I had my wetvac though as the bugger was letting by - but all was well in the world ;) thanks for your help fellas
 
Wouldn't bother draining the tank any Jayde. Just use the wet vac. You could always bung the tank to avoid the risk of the gate valve seizing in the shut position or letting by.

what will happen when the bung gets loose :D
 
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