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Is it okay to use the boiler to heat the storage tank only whilst the central heating radiators are drained on with a conventional system?
 
If you're on S plan (2x 2 port valves) you need to keep the pipework filled but rads can be removed. Y plan (3 way valve) you would need to remove the rads and put in at least one link between 2 fully open rad valves.

You may struggle with tons of air in the system as there won't be rads to catch it, you would be better doing 1 rad at a time if decorating or if you're replacing them do it in a couple of days and drain the lot. Use the immersion heater in the mean time. Don't leave it drained for more than a few days
 
No you can’t would need to refill
 
If you're on S plan (2x 2 port valves) you need to keep the pipework filled but rads can be removed. Y plan (3 way valve) you would need to remove the rads and put in at least one link between 2 fully open rad valves.

You may struggle with tons of air in the system as there won't be rads to catch it, you would be better doing 1 rad at a time if decorating or if you're replacing them do it in a couple of days and drain the lot. Use the immersion heater in the mean time. Don't leave it drained for more than a few days
I have got a 3 port valve and the hot water cylinder is fed by the cold storage tank so I would have thought if the setting for the boiler is on heat water only with the central heating switched of it would be okay?
 
No

When the hot water achieves temperature the valve will shut but pump overrun will have no where to go because 3 port valve systems don't have a bypass. Again air issues will be your biggest concern
 

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