All,
I have an issue that requires some detail so bear with me a bit.
Problem:
I am experiencing water hammer when running a single outside faucet to a manual, not automatic sprinkler. This issue has been ongoing for some time, randomly banging pipes, but has escalated this year. I have no issues running internal faucets, appliances, and toilets.
Outside faucet Setup:
I have three outside faucets, each has a timer on it so I can schedule the watering of my lawn. Each timer is setup with a different on/off time from the other two. this was intended to ensure I was gettnig enough pressure to the sprinklers for them to be effective. Seems logical.
Inside Plumbing:
All water is delivered by copper pipe, need to check the size. I have a well tank (xtrol by ameritol) that is pressurized to 40psi, this remains relatively constant. The water from the well feeds into the tank and piping from the tank feeds the internal and external water plumbing. for internal there is an inline water regulator (watts); however the water from the tank is delivered directly to the outside with no regulator. I do not know if this is a standard config or not, but it is one of the things I noted as being different. Additionally the copper piping to the outside is smaller than the piping feeding it from the tank, again this may not be an issue, just want to point it out.
Observation:
When the problem occurs I have observed two things.
1) The water from the sprinkler increases then decreases and continues to do so for the length of time it is on.
2) On the inside of the house the tank/valve is constantly clicking - on and off. I do not have much knowledge of these tanks, but I know this behavior is the reason I see the water flow increase and decrease and is directly tied to the water hammer.
Question:
Why is the tank/valve clicking on and off when delivering water to a single outside faucet?
Why does it cease to do this when delivering water to two outside faucets.
Why have I never had an issue with the inside plumbing?
Finally, any insights on this issue and how to address?
Thanks in advance
Please excuse any misspellings
Terry
tcrews65@gmail.com
I have an issue that requires some detail so bear with me a bit.
Problem:
I am experiencing water hammer when running a single outside faucet to a manual, not automatic sprinkler. This issue has been ongoing for some time, randomly banging pipes, but has escalated this year. I have no issues running internal faucets, appliances, and toilets.
Outside faucet Setup:
I have three outside faucets, each has a timer on it so I can schedule the watering of my lawn. Each timer is setup with a different on/off time from the other two. this was intended to ensure I was gettnig enough pressure to the sprinklers for them to be effective. Seems logical.
Inside Plumbing:
All water is delivered by copper pipe, need to check the size. I have a well tank (xtrol by ameritol) that is pressurized to 40psi, this remains relatively constant. The water from the well feeds into the tank and piping from the tank feeds the internal and external water plumbing. for internal there is an inline water regulator (watts); however the water from the tank is delivered directly to the outside with no regulator. I do not know if this is a standard config or not, but it is one of the things I noted as being different. Additionally the copper piping to the outside is smaller than the piping feeding it from the tank, again this may not be an issue, just want to point it out.
Observation:
When the problem occurs I have observed two things.
1) The water from the sprinkler increases then decreases and continues to do so for the length of time it is on.
2) On the inside of the house the tank/valve is constantly clicking - on and off. I do not have much knowledge of these tanks, but I know this behavior is the reason I see the water flow increase and decrease and is directly tied to the water hammer.
Question:
Why is the tank/valve clicking on and off when delivering water to a single outside faucet?
Why does it cease to do this when delivering water to two outside faucets.
Why have I never had an issue with the inside plumbing?
Finally, any insights on this issue and how to address?
Thanks in advance
Please excuse any misspellings
Terry
tcrews65@gmail.com
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