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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #30 on: 16 April 2012, 21:27:52 »

We put up with the pipes vibrating after flushing the loo for months, before someone told be to replace the ball valve in the cistern and hey presto peace and quiet again; a cheap and quick fix............ :y :y :y

All you have done is fit a valve which closes slower......all will be well until you get some new taps, a different washing machine/dishwasher....and then it could well all come back.  :y

No, ours was only linked to the flush...... :y :y

Exactly, you fitted a valve which just happens to close slower......its not fixed the route cause.  :y
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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #31 on: 16 April 2012, 22:02:08 »

We put up with the pipes vibrating after flushing the loo for months, before someone told be to replace the ball valve in the cistern and hey presto peace and quiet again; a cheap and quick fix............ :y :y :y

All you have done is fit a valve which closes slower......all will be well until you get some new taps, a different washing machine/dishwasher....and then it could well all come back.  :y

No, ours was only linked to the flush...... :y :y

Exactly, you fitted a valve which just happens to close slower......its not fixed the route cause.  :y

Ah ha, not surprised that we may have a loose pipe the way the plumbing is in this house, before my time I must add..... :D :D
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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #32 on: 16 April 2012, 22:24:46 »

its trapped air,try holding your hand over tap and turn on trying not to let the water out,also try closing the stop cock down about to slow pressure down.

No it isn't. My plumber mate has told me it's caused by the momentum of the flowing water which has to stop instantly.
Your plumber tells the truth. The water hammer is caused by water that was traveling too fast suddenly hitting the brakes.

The design of the solenoid valve in the washing machine is one issue. It is designed to switch between on/off rather than gradually shutting off. The surge arrestors are intended to provide an air cushion and give the high pressure water somewhere to go. I don't think they are that effective TBH.

Insufficient pipe supports are always bad news. Improving the bracketing where you can hear the pipes rattling will help.

Excessive water pressure will cause high water velocities. I fitted a water pressure reducing valve in my house because the pressure was stupidly high. If you fitted one to only serve the washing machine you could adjust it so that the water hammer stopped but the machine still filled quickly enough. I don't like trying to use isolating valves to control flow rate because they are not designed to do so. If you do manage to restrict the flow without stopping it completely they tend to scream in protest. Certainly don't try restricting the flow to the washing machine by throttling the main stop cock or every outlet in the house will suffer.
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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #33 on: 16 April 2012, 22:35:13 »

We put up with the pipes vibrating after flushing the loo for months, before someone told be to replace the ball valve in the cistern and hey presto peace and quiet again; a cheap and quick fix............ :y :y :y
Worn, poor quality or badly installed ball float valves can start oscillating if the conditions permit. Sometimes it sounds like a moaning noise, other times like a machine gun. I don't know that I would describe it as the classic 'water hammer' though.
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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #34 on: 16 April 2012, 22:43:01 »

We put up with the pipes vibrating after flushing the loo for months, before someone told be to replace the ball valve in the cistern and hey presto peace and quiet again; a cheap and quick fix............ :y :y :y
Worn, poor quality or badly installed ball float valves can start oscillating if the conditions permit. Sometimes it sounds like a moaning noise, other times like a machine gun. I don't know that I would describe it as the classic 'water hammer' though.
that was my thoughts too.

Re water pressure I like it high for watering the garden. Although I have no measurable quantity to determin what high is exactly. Except the fan sprinkler reaches 10ft high. ;D
 
I presume speak to our plumber about a gizmo prior to the house outlets?
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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #35 on: 16 April 2012, 22:50:54 »

We put up with the pipes vibrating after flushing the loo for months, before someone told be to replace the ball valve in the cistern and hey presto peace and quiet again; a cheap and quick fix............ :y :y :y
Worn, poor quality or badly installed ball float valves can start oscillating if the conditions permit. Sometimes it sounds like a moaning noise, other times like a machine gun. I don't know that I would describe it as the classic 'water hammer' though.
that was my thoughts too.

Re water pressure I like it high for watering the garden. Although I have no measurable quantity to determin what high is exactly. Except the fan sprinkler reaches 10ft high. ;D
 
I presume speak to our plumber about a gizmo prior to the house outlets?
About £50 to buy a quality PRV (Honeywell) or £25 for a cheap one from Screwfix. I fitted a cheap one......

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Re: Stopping water hammer .............
« Reply #36 on: 17 April 2012, 10:02:52 »

its trapped air,try holding your hand over tap and turn on trying not to let the water out,also try closing the stop cock down about to slow pressure down.

No it isn't. My plumber mate has told me it's caused by the momentum of the flowing water which has to stop instantly.
Your plumber tells the truth. The water hammer is caused by water that was traveling too fast suddenly hitting the brakes.

The design of the solenoid valve in the washing machine is one issue. It is designed to switch between on/off rather than gradually shutting off. The surge arrestors are intended to provide an air cushion and give the high pressure water somewhere to go. I don't think they are that effective TBH.

Insufficient pipe supports are always bad news. Improving the bracketing where you can hear the pipes rattling will help.

Excessive water pressure will cause high water velocities. I fitted a water pressure reducing valve in my house because the pressure was stupidly high. If you fitted one to only serve the washing machine you could adjust it so that the water hammer stopped but the machine still filled quickly enough. I don't like trying to use isolating valves to control flow rate because they are not designed to do so. If you do manage to restrict the flow without stopping it completely they tend to scream in protest. Certainly don't try restricting the flow to the washing machine by throttling the main stop cock or every outlet in the house will suffer.

Agree with Andy, fit one of these http://www.screwfix.com/p/prv-with-gauge-15-x-22mm/41943 to at least reduce the pressure. :y
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