Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Conversion of a Gravity fed system - will it work??? 3Jul 07, 2009 12:13 am Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: Conversion of a Gravity fed system - will it work??? 7Jul 18, 2009 9:44 pm I havent seen a low pressure hot water unit for over 25 years. The ones I installed/ worked on were not designed for mains pressure and if mains pressure was connected directly to them would have burst. They wouldnt explode or anything, just burst. From the information you've given, more than likely the same would happen. It depends on water the unit was designed for. The manufacturers specification on the unit should tell you what pressures it was designed for. To go outside these specifications is inviting disaster. You should be aware of the fact, that if you tamper or modify the unit and it bursts and floods your house, your insurance company might void your insurance, firstly because youre not a licenced plumber and secondly because the unit was modified outside of the manufacturer's specifications. From the information posted it looks to me your rumpus room is nothing more than extended garage. That will present a number of challenges. Single brick wall between… 2 7767 Hi, Apologies - I know there is plenty out there on this but struggling to put together the puzzle. We're planning our garage/external laundry to master bedroom and… 0 11118 Because it only states 90mm not if it’s 45mm or 35mm and yes I do have the plans my question was specifically since it’s not the structural value and only to hold… 2 3500 |