Hi,
I have an insulated copper immersion cylinder that is leaking from one of the joints made through the wall of the cylinder.
My question is: is it possible or practical to repair the joint so I can avoid replacing the cylinder? (The cylinder is over 20 years old)
(Additional note subsequently added: This is a Servowarm system and the cylinder appears to have a different design from the 2 standard direct or indirect cylinders available today. 1 Large pipe (28mm?) in the top, another in from left about 12-14 inches up from bottom, 3 x 15mm on right hand side - 1 high (ish), 1 about midpoint and the last a bit lower)
I can't find anything on internet that looks like this and am at a loss as to how I would plumb in any of what appear to be "standard" replacements. I'm guessing it would be an indirect cylinder and would need re-routing of pipework. I am very savvy with plumbing in general so am quite prepared to undertake replacement of cylinder as long as I am confident I understand existing system. Any help much appreciated.
Thanks