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Pumps, Wells, Tanks, Controls / Water Hammer
« on: December 12, 2012, 07:11:33 AM »
I have a submerged well pump and well troll pressure holding tank. I also have a sediment filter that is just downstream of the blue pressure tank. I have a problem with water hammer when the well pump kicks on. Sounds like someone in the basement is hitting the wall with a sledgehammer. The problem seems to occur after I clean the sediment filter. I have to close two plastic screw type shut off valves to allow me to open the sediment filter to clean the cartridge. I also open another valve which bypasses the sediment filter. The cheap valves don't fully close so I put a bucket under the sediment filter to catch water that trickles out of the sediment filter housing. I always seem to get air in my pipes from this periodic filter cleaning. I think this is the source of my water hammer. Yesterday I turned my well pump off and took the water pressure to zero. I opened the drain on the blue tank to fully empty it. I then turned the switch on for the submerged well pump and now it seems like the water hammer is resolving. I checked the pressure on my blue tank and it was 28. My tank is set 30 to 56 psi. I've read your posts on check valves. I have one that is built into the manifold just as the water line exits the blue tank. Also one submerged I assume. Would replacing my cheap plastic screw valves with better ball valves fix the problem and avoid air in the system when cleaning the sediment filter? Should I remove the check valve connected near my pressure switch on the blue tank? Thanks