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I have a copper twin-coil heating cylinder with a blank brass fitting on its top where the immersion heater normally is. It has an internal thread of approx. 61mm, but below the thread is a solid brass plate. My question: is the brass plate designed to be cut out with hacksaw etc, so an immersion heater can be installed? Is 61mm the standard size for an immersion heater screw?
 
The cap / blanking nut will undo/ unscrew out

Eg use an immersion box spanner to undo
 
To remove then plug be carefull if its really stuck in this is how I do it
Turn water supply off to cylinder
get a hose attatched to the mt cock at the bottom
do not drain it...but put the big spanner on and give it a sharp wack
when free a little maybe a weep of water
then drain down ...reason the water keeps the cylinder strong otherwise you will crimp and ruin the cylinder twist and buckle the top.
then drain down. centralheatking
 
Nothing wrong with doing it empty. It is all in the way that you do it. Give an immersion box scanner a go. You may need a bit of extra leverage on the handle. If it feels like the tank is going to bend try tightening it up slightly first, then give it another go. If still no joy, I have freed them with a little heat from a blow torch.

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