Having problems with my sprinkler system and water hammer. Have discovered that the hammer occurs not when the sprinkler valve shuts-off but when they TURN ON. Was thinking hammer arrestors would solve my problem but now I am wondering if that would work.
My system.
Main line 3/4"...high water pressure 95PSI.
T off main line before it goes into house..line to sprinkler system steps up to 1" before going thru antisiphon valve and on to 20 valves. All 1" line PVC to either 3/4 risers to lawn heads/trees or 3/4 risers to pressure regulated 25psi drip lines. Main line into house has pressure regulator with pressure at about 65psi +-. Every sprinkler valve causes some hammer and it is primarily heard near the area of the water heater. Water heater has an expansion tank.
Eight valves in my system(I am on an acre of land)are about 90 feet away from where the main line enters the house(into a basment)and the line to the water heater runs the length of the house to get to the water heater. Probably another 60 feet. With water hitting a sprinkler head or a dripper line more than 150 feet away from the water heater, it's hard to believe it could run all the way back to cause water hammer??
Installed inline PVC drains on all line runs so that when pressure is non existent they are supposed to drain the line...mainly to prevent winter freeze in pipes. This of course causes the lines to be probably pretty much empty when a sprinkler valve turns on and it takes a big slug of water(1" line) away from the smaller main line feed. I am trying to get my head around how this causes my water hammer and what I can do to resolve the issue. I am beginning to get worried about water pipe leaks and with a full finished basement that would castastrophic.
ANY REPEAT ANY help or suggestion certainly appreciated....
Thanks.
Tim
My system.
Main line 3/4"...high water pressure 95PSI.
T off main line before it goes into house..line to sprinkler system steps up to 1" before going thru antisiphon valve and on to 20 valves. All 1" line PVC to either 3/4 risers to lawn heads/trees or 3/4 risers to pressure regulated 25psi drip lines. Main line into house has pressure regulator with pressure at about 65psi +-. Every sprinkler valve causes some hammer and it is primarily heard near the area of the water heater. Water heater has an expansion tank.
Eight valves in my system(I am on an acre of land)are about 90 feet away from where the main line enters the house(into a basment)and the line to the water heater runs the length of the house to get to the water heater. Probably another 60 feet. With water hitting a sprinkler head or a dripper line more than 150 feet away from the water heater, it's hard to believe it could run all the way back to cause water hammer??
Installed inline PVC drains on all line runs so that when pressure is non existent they are supposed to drain the line...mainly to prevent winter freeze in pipes. This of course causes the lines to be probably pretty much empty when a sprinkler valve turns on and it takes a big slug of water(1" line) away from the smaller main line feed. I am trying to get my head around how this causes my water hammer and what I can do to resolve the issue. I am beginning to get worried about water pipe leaks and with a full finished basement that would castastrophic.
ANY REPEAT ANY help or suggestion certainly appreciated....
Thanks.
Tim
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