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    Query on Hot Water Cylinder Connections....

    That would make sense (as from looking at images on the internet) I wondered why we didn't have coil feeds on the sides.
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    Query on Hot Water Cylinder Connections....

    There does appear to be some redundant pipes leading the side of the cylinder, where the inlets have been bunged, and the pipes left there. I'm sorry I cannot be any more specific.
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    Query on Hot Water Cylinder Connections....

    Here we go (excuse the quality & cobweb ;) ). The leak was from the smaller of the two, and you just make out the rubber washer.
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    Query on Hot Water Cylinder Connections....

    Complete useless noob here when it comes to these things, but I had noticed a leaking pipe on the top of our hot water cylinder (in the airing cupboard) to which I have temporarily fixed my means of fitting a rubber washer (the nylon one appears to had failed) - but I am not sure how to fix...
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    Intermittent Hot Water Issue...

    Thanks for the pointers. The small cistern in the loft sometimes overflows a little bit (did a bit today) so I can assume this has sufficient water. I will check the boiler pipe work and bleed if so. There is a "valve" above the cylinder that seems like a bleed valve really, I assume...
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    Intermittent Hot Water Issue...

    I hope you could possibly help with an issue that (admittedly) started a while ago, but is now getting to the point where we have no hot water more often than we do :oops: I will try and supply as much detail as I can, but if anymore is needed, then please let me know. I must warn you, I...
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