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Hi guys. I'm looking for some advice.. i'm thinking of installing a direct unvented cylinder in my partners hair salon to feed two backwash basins, we have no gas in the premises hence the reason for it being direct using immersiors. The cold mains enters the building in 15mm and just over 1.5bar., but im going to jump it up to 22mm. If the water pressure isnt enough can you fit a pump on the system? Cheers
 
No. Because i do realise you need to be qualified in installing these cylinders. Ive just not yet approached a plumber.
 
Make sure you use a qualified fitter or your partners business insurance may be void.
 
I understand i need a qualified person to carry out the work. I just had concerns if the system would work properly with a 15mm supply etc
 
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