MinnesotaSlinger
Mechanical
- Feb 13, 2008
- 23
My company doesn't have ASSE 1010, the ASSE standard relating to water hammer arresters. Anyway, I was wondering if either in ASSE 1010 or through some other standard there was a way to know when a water hammer arrester must be installed in a domestic water line. PDI WH-201, which I have and which I've read, has a lot to say about how to size them and when you need to have two in a branch instead of one (that is, when the branch is longer than 20 feet), but it seems sort of vague as to how many fixtures (e.g., water closets or sinks) one must have before a water hammer arrester is required.
Would you really need a water hammer arrester if you had only one or two fixtures in a branch? When do you specify water hammer arresters and when do you leave them out? Do you add them in even if you have just one sink or one toilet?
Thanks.
Would you really need a water hammer arrester if you had only one or two fixtures in a branch? When do you specify water hammer arresters and when do you leave them out? Do you add them in even if you have just one sink or one toilet?
Thanks.