Search the forum,

Discuss Odd water hammer/noise in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

B

Burger

Hello,

I have been looking at an ongoing issue with noise at a property. It only affects the bathroom/boiler. I have renewed the stopcock as it wasn’t turning the water off, the tap cartridges have been swapped out. The noise is only on the bath or basin when the hot water is ran. I have isolated other taps and wc cistern to rule those out, the noise is still there when boiler turn off on switch. Only conclusions I can see now are iso valves or flow turbine on boiler, but doesn’t make the noise downstairs - I’m currently swapping iso valves for full bore.

Boiler: Vaillant EcoTEC pro 28

Noise was there before stopcock change, intermittent noise, and seems to stop half turning iso valve.

I have taken a video, but it won’t upload? Something about the file extension.Mov?

EDIT: changed iso,valves and still doing it. :mad::mad:
EDIT2: checked flow turbine and inlet filter, all good.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Don't suppose they have a cheap bar shower? Had it before where the bar shower is mixing and back feeding into the hot, causing water hammer and other problems.

Thanks Evil, but no shower is electric. I have isolated every single cold supply, even downstairs hot, and still the issue. All taps are individual and ceramic cartridge. Only possibilities now are new taps or the flow restrictor on the boiler. It didn’t seem to do it when I close the cold feed iso under boiler slightly, customer to monitor.
 
Pulsation dampers are like accumulators but only about the size of a tennis ball/coke can. They are intended to smooth the vibration in the pipe.

The other thing that I’ve known cause vibration is too high fluid velocity in the pipe.
 
Pulsation dampers are like accumulators but only about the size of a tennis ball/coke can. They are intended to smooth the vibration in the pipe.

The other thing that I’ve known cause vibration is too high fluid velocity in the pipe.

It could be the latter, some is piped in 22mm then reduces to 15mm, strange how the kitchen doesn’t do it, and upstairs has only recently started. Boiler is 2008 model, so been in while,as has the bathroom.
 
To me in situations you have to ask yourself really, what could have changed. And if the boiler and bathroom is still the same then I'd be looking at incoming pressure etc. I've fitted the mini expansions/arresters as above and they usually don't solve the issue.
 

Reply to Odd water hammer/noise in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

I have a Worcester Greenstar gas boiler circa 2017. There has been a noise coming from the boiler which resembles running water, I have checked the system pressure at 1.5bar and the relief valve but the noise persists unless a hot water tap in the house is opened then it stops for a period of...
Replies
2
Views
113
I had new taps fitted within the last year on my bathroom sink. When turning on both the hot or cold tap, there is a vibration/squeaking noise, if the turn the tap fully on the noise stops. I have replaced the flexible hoses to both taps and fitted in-line isolation valves. The noise is now...
Replies
0
Views
314
In our sealed Megalo system, when hot water tap is used (say in bathroom shower) the megaflo is taking in some fresh water, I guess to compensate for the water used. The incoming water go via a pressure relief valve [most likely its this one: Heatrae Sadia 8 Bar Pressure Relief Valve -...
Replies
4
Views
323
Hi All, Hope somebody can help :) I have a vented HW system with a pressurised Ch system but got bit of a annoying issue, when the hot water comes on all seems ok then after about 15/20 mins i started to hear a trickling noise from hw cylinder which i can also hear in the boiler. The central...
Replies
3
Views
451
This issue arose about a year ago. Does anyone have an idea why I occasionally hear (about once every hour or longer) a hammer related noise coming from my copper water pipes when no water is being used? It basically sounds like the noise you hear after the water shuts off when your toilet bowl...
Replies
0
Views
346
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock