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Singleminded wrote:My guess would be that when filling your toilet bowl after flushing you are barely pressing down to allow water to flow in. On your other faucets you probably open them normally. When ever I encountered hammering it always occurred at very low flows once faucets was opened up the hammering went away.
I promised to update....Amazon did it's usual....received the water hammer arrester same day....!
In hindsight, I should have done this in two stages, but....I bled the water lines on the exterior shower unit andand installed the arrester.....Hammering is gone!
I did have some air spitting when I bled the cold water line, so I suspect that was the culprit....but still puzzled as to why none of the other water outlets caused hammering when flowing?
Another wonderful mystery of life!
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newman fulltimer wrote:
Get a water regulator the toilet is not designed for the water pressure going to it the valve will eventually fail
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Singleminded wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
Get a water regulator the toilet is not designed for the water pressure going to it the valve will eventually fail
I have checked the Campground water pressure each month...hasn't varied by more than 4 psi from a norm of 45 psi.....but I will reinstall my P reg as a test! Thanks!
โMar-10-2017 06:50 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:
Get a water regulator the toilet is not designed for the water pressure going to it the valve will eventually fail
โMar-10-2017 06:47 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Ok, IN an RV there are TWO causes of "Hammering" not one like in a sticks and bricks
The first (Never heard it in my RV) is caused by the physics of what happens when you CLOSE a valve. this is called Water Hammer and the advice of the others on this issue is dead on.. The "Arrester" is nothing more than an air chamber that absorbs the Hammer.
The other source which is unique to RV's is the on-board fresh water pump.
This will HAMMER when water is flowing.. The Toilet (And Shower) are the major flow items in the RV.. So if the city water inlet is partially clogged or if the city water pressure is low or if there is any "issue" with city water that limits flow such as a aging pressure regulator.. The on board pump, if powered on (Switch is on) may engage and it can Hammer. even with flex lines to/from it it can hammer... It is, after all, a jack hammer.
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