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Is it ok to fit an "indirect" water cylinder in place of a "direct" cylinder ? The reason i ask is we have had "direct" one stolen from a property but have a spare "inderect" one spare.
 
Good practice to cap em but its your call. As said in normal operation there is no possibility of leakage however a split coil or a pinhole at some future point could well leave you wishing they had been capped.

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