Sorry mate have no idea, I was curios so I uploaded the image to google for it to search and it came back with this, pretty close I think ... lol
I have asked people in the trade but no one knows. Anyone have any idea what this is? I can tell you it connects to a non pressurised hot water system. Can I just put stops on the pipes and remove it? Cheers
Sorry mate have no idea, I was curios so I uploaded the image to google for it to search and it came back with this, pretty close I think ... lol
Hi mate , I'm not sure what you are asking , If It is the male stub sticking out of the cylinder on the left . What are your plans to put It back together ?Providing It's not the outlet , then yes you can put a cap on It , I would think that there should also be a male stub the same size lower down , If so that will also need a cap . They look to be 1inch BSP. Some tanks have two outlets ,and two inlets . Some not many have a facility for heating by boiler , this could also be what there for .
Firstly I want to remove it, that should not be too hard. But I would also like to know what it is. Its in a small laundry, has hot water cycling through it (seemingly), does not seem to have a radiator as I thought it could be some sort of room heater to dry laundry. And it looks to be about 50 years old. It has a handle very much like the old kelvinator fridges with the winglett design. It also has a tube you can lift out, the tube has a series of round disks about the size of a cd and about 5cm apart each with a hole with radius of about 3cm and these holes are all offset. Its all very strange and I am very interested to know what exactly it does/did in the old days.
A water softener?
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Looks like an old kero water heater
Tanks usually are![]()
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