In a sprinkler system, water hammer can occur when valves open or close quickly, causing rapid changes in water flow. Over time, repeated water hammer events can damage the piping, fittings, or even the sprinkler heads themselves. Luckily, you can mitigate these effects with a water hammer arrestor. During a surge event, your sprinkler system’s water hammer arrestor absorbs the shock wave, preventing it from transmitting through the piping system.
If you're not sure what water hammer is or if you should purchase a water hammer arrestor, Sprinkler Warehouse's tutorials have the answers! Water hammer is often confused with air in the pipes. Knowing the difference is essential to help protect your irrigation pipes and find the best solutions to your repair problems. We offer the best solutions and troubleshooting methods to fixing both water hammer and air in the pipes.
If you know you need a water hammer arrestor but you're not sure how to install it, Sprinkler Warehouse is here to help. We offer a combination of article and video tutorials to teach you about water hammers as well as how to install them in your system. Typically you will install these devices upstream of the zone control valves or a manifold. If a valve is a smaller size than the pipe, then there is a chance that the valve is the problem.
A water hammer arrestor can be the perfect solution for your irrigation pipe problems! Sprinkler Warehouse offers two sizes to best fit your commercial and industrial water lines. These water hammer arrestors are used to absorb the shock when water flowing in a piping system suddenly stops due to fast closing shutoff valves and can be purchased here at Sprinkler Warehouse online or in our showroom.
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Water hammer is a pressure surge or shock wave caused by the sudden stopping or change in flow of water in a piping system. It can cause loud banging noises, pipe vibrations, and eventually damage to the surrounding valves and fittings. A water hammer arrestor absorbs the energy of the pressure surge and dissipates it, preventing damage to the system.
Typically, water hammer arrestors for a sprinkler system should be installed near the source of the water hammer, which is usually near valves that open and close frequently.
Yes, if you installed your own irrigation system, you can probably install a water hammer arrestor by yourself. However, if local plumbing codes require professional installation, it's best to hire a licensed plumber.
Sprinkler system pressure gauges are invaluable tools for maintaining a healthy and efficient irrigation system. By ensuring proper water pressure, they help achieve uniform coverage and extend the life of the system components. In addition to preventing overwatering and underwatering, an irrigation pressure gauge also helps protect your system components like pipes, valves, and sprinklers from pressure damage. Save water and energy by installing a water pressure meter today.
Depending on the type of gauge, they can be installed at the water source, within the irrigation piping, or on the pumps, to monitor pressure output from your water pumps.
The ideal pressure varies depending on the type of sprinklers you have installed. Fixed spray heads will usually only need 20–30 PSI, rotor sprinklers will require 30–50 PSI, and drip irrigation systems will only need 10–30 PSI. When in doubt, check the manufacturer guidelines for specific pressure recommendations.
If the pressure is too high, consider installing a pressure regulator to reduce the pressure. You can also shop for pressure-reducing sprinkler heads or valves. If the pressure is too low, start by checking for leaks, clogs, or blockages in the pipes or valves. If necessary, also ensure the pump is functioning correctly. When there are no signs of damage or blockage, consider adding a booster pump to increase pressure.