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The system has an unvented hot water cylinder which heats the water upstairs (via an immersion heater) and I need to drain down the pipes so I can move the two pipes feeding the sink in the bathroom. There are two showers (on a separate drop) one bathroom (on it's own drop) and one sink elsewhere (on it's own drop).

Am I right in thinking I can turn off the cold water supply into the property, turn off the cylinder and just open the taps? I've done some research and it sounds straight forward but I have read about cylinders imploding so I'm a bit worried about blowing it up as I'm doing it for someone as a favour.
 
No you only need to worry about negative pressure (sucking back) if there is no tap above the cylinder.
It’s like holding your finger over the end of a straw then drawing it up out of your Coca Cola. Take your thumb off (open the taps) and the vacuum is released.
 

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