1 3/4" thread.

They only supply a blanking cap or a heater! I want to connect a pipe!
 
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It seems like they only want you to connect a heater - like a standard immersion heater is 2. 1/4 bsp thread. an odd size for pipe. Maybe you could get a blank cap and drill ( holesaw) a hole in it to accept a long thread male iron to copper with a backnut on the inside thread to hold it in.
 
There isn't a 1 3/4 inch bsp, they don't do them. You have to look for other way, why are you interesting in connect to it? What about the hot outlet?

Daniel,
 
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1.75"BSPP (parallel) does exist and has 11 threads per inch and 2.116" major diameter

As others have said, get a blanking cap from the manufacturer and either fit a bulkhead fitting into it or have a suitable size fitting brazed on. Whichever you chose, go for the same metal as the blanking cap.
 
I suspect he wants to inject solar heated water into a directly heated cylinder!
 
They only supply a blanking cap or a heater! I w
U said that already. And there's a reason for it.
What do u want to connect to it.
 
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What I'm trying to do is use a 300l direct Megaflo as a heat store. When the solar buffer tank is hot then it will dump into the Megaflo. Then if I can get a couple of pipes in through the redundant immersion ports (there is a blanked off one in the middle and three at the bottom) then I can also use this cylinder as a buffet tank for the heat pump, as it will work best circulating the primary water straight in and out of the cylinder.
 

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