Hot Water tank

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Hi
I have a faulty hot bath tap, so I need to turn the hot water. However, the hot water comes from a heated tank and there are no cut off valves.
So my thought is to turn off cold water at the stop tap and then drain the tank. ( Open tap until it stops).
When the tank is empty is it worth/ possible to add a stop valve near the tank so I can isolate in the future without emptying the tank.
Also the cold water has a pressure vessel.
I have attached pictures of the tank pipe work.
Any thoughts or issues.
 

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Turn cold supply off will it will stop hot after a small amount has run off,no need for a hot isolation valve.
On another note it’s a very poor installation that is not to standard.
 
Hi
Thanks for your reply. The tank was fitted in 2015 by a local company, so I hoped it was ok.
So if I turn the cold water stop cock off, am I correct In thinking this will also stop hot water flowing from the tank after a small amount of hot water has been run off. Not sure I understand how that works.
Thanks
 
Harry
Thanks for the explanation. So cold stop off, turn water heaters off, then run hot tap for a short while.
Would I need to re pressurise again after, or will turn everything back on be enough.
Thanks
 
Gotta love the earth bonding!
a) Bonded to a copper pipe, tick!
b) Copper pipe through plastic pushfit, ahhh dont worry about it!
 
Hi Harry, that was how it was installed by the real plumber.
 
I assume a professional plumber would not use push fit connectors. Same guy installed a new kitchen sink with push fits.
 

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