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Reddit mentions of Sioux Chief Mfg 660-H 3/4-Inch Female Swivel Hose Thread by 3/4-Inch Male Hose Thread Mini Rester
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Water hammer arrester teeInstall on washing machine supply valves or directly to washing machine tub or shower tee3/4-Inch female swivel hose thread connection3/4-Inch male hose thread connectionSystems which exceed 60 PSI (414kPa) static pressure shall be installed with a pressure reducing valve upstream of the arrester.
Specs:
Color | Brass/Antique Brass |
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Width | 5.25 Inches |
Getting a timer, might work. This is what I use for my water solution for plants.
Timer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004INGS8S
Mini Resistor: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H5MQNM
Splitter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019MS0HK8
Works perfectly and I never have to adjust it unless a week long rain is in the forecast.
Or you can buy arrestors already made for this situation that look like this https://www.amazon.ca/Sioux-Chief-660-H-4-Inch-Female/dp/B000H5MQNM
If you do not have a water hammer arrestor plumbed in near the washing machine you'll get more frequent failures like these. During normal operation of the machine, at the time when the machine is shutting off the water intake, that thumping noise you hear is an increase of water pressure that likes to blow out hoses or washers.
For around $20 you can get a small arrestor that would be plumbed in between the hose and your water line. If you keep getting problems... well, that's the fix.
Sounds like hammering. It's not usually a big deal - just a nuisance. But, obviously, if the hammering is violent enough, it can break the pipe at the solder or even split the pipe.
The first bang and the lower bangs sounds exactly like hammering though. The first bang is the initial "heave" caused by the sudden stop of water and the other smaller ones are just the pipe continuing to oscillate for a few seconds.
Like I said before, have someone flush a toilet from your side and see if that does it on their side. If that's the case, you can buy one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Sioux-Chief-Mfg-660-H-4-Inch/dp/B000H5MQNM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394494287&sr=8-1&keywords=sioux+chief+mini+rester
Really easy to install and should help.
Or...you can manually lower the water pressure in your house by turning down the valve just after the water meter (not recommended as a long term solution).
Add water hammer arresters on at your washer. Both hot and cold sides
I put these on the back of my washer. No more banging when the water valves close.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H5MQNM/
Thanks for the reply. The reason for my question was the first user amd multiple other comments [here.] (http://www.amazon.com/Sioux-Chief-Mfg-660-H-4-Inch/dp/B000H5MQNM/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1) Does it make sense?
"When you mount this device, mount it directly on the back of the washing machine. This way the cylinder is aligned with the momentum of the water column that needs to be slowed. If you mount it instead at the other end of the washing machine hoses, this is not aligned and the performance will be significantly less effective. When properly mounted, these are GREAT!!!"
You might already have air chamber shock absorbers, in which case you could recharge them: shut off the main, open all fixtures to drain the pipes, let it sit awhile, close the fixtures, turn on the main. See if that reduces the hammer, and then see how long it lasts.
Otherwise just install the screw-on hammer arresters at the washing machine and any other fixture that's causing water hammer:
https://www.amazon.com/Sioux-Chief-Mfg-660-H-4-Inch/dp/B000H5MQNM
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000JRGAMQ/ref=asc_df_B000JRGAMQ4949869
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008RI63BW/ref=psdc_3226897011_t2_B000JRGAMQ
Pretty stupid of the show as homeowners do employ surge protectors for water to protect possessions. I have personally purchased and installed a few of these on my old house which is on a well with waterhammer, and most home have them on the washing machine outlets.
http://www.amazon.com/Water-Surge-Shock-Absorber-660-H/dp/B000H5MQNM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
http://www.amazon.com/Washing-Machine-Water-Absorber-660-T/dp/B000RPW420/ref=pd_cp_hi_3