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Sprinkler system is making loud noise and stops for few seconds
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I live in a Houston TX suburb. We have very few freezing temperature days in winter. We have a sprinkler system put in place about three and half years back by a contractor. I had to replace few heads due to wear and tear, other than that no problems till now. Most of the parts used are Watermaster(Orbit) and few big heads are Krain K8000 heads for lawn. Timer controller is 57161 model from Watermaster which is good for 6 stations. I have five stations with two for lawn and three for flowerbeds. I have a Toro rain switch installed and attached to Watermaster controller. We have a Watts back flow PVB valve (http://www.wattsreg.com/default.htm?/es/800m4qt.htm) 800M4FR installed before the zone controlling valve area. This spring when we turned the sprinkler system on (timer) we noticed a problem. During the sprinkling process the heads are going down every few minutes with loud banging noise at the back flow valve and zone controlling valves area. Both back flow valve and zone controlling valves are at the same place. At the same time I noticed water leaking/gushing out of back flow valve. I checked the timer to see if it is turning on and off for some reason. It appears that timer is on as it is blinking between showing time and zone information. I am not sure where to look for troubleshooting. By reading news groups/use net I thought is some way related to water hammer. But I am not sure how to check on it. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, Bharathi |
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Sprinkler system is making loud noise and stops for few seconds
Just a guess, but it soulds like your backflow valve is malfunctioning. Or
perhaps your water pressure is dropping so low that the backflow valve is opening due to the low pressure. If it were related to water hammer you should be able to find a coorelation between the malfunction and some water usage, such as the clothes washer starting to fill or the flushing of a toilet. "Bharat" wrote in message om... Hi, I live in a Houston TX suburb. We have very few freezing temperature days in winter. We have a sprinkler system put in place about three and half years back by a contractor. I had to replace few heads due to wear and tear, other than that no problems till now. Most of the parts used are Watermaster(Orbit) and few big heads are Krain K8000 heads for lawn. Timer controller is 57161 model from Watermaster which is good for 6 stations. I have five stations with two for lawn and three for flowerbeds. I have a Toro rain switch installed and attached to Watermaster controller. We have a Watts back flow PVB valve (http://www.wattsreg.com/default.htm?/es/800m4qt.htm) 800M4FR installed before the zone controlling valve area. This spring when we turned the sprinkler system on (timer) we noticed a problem. During the sprinkling process the heads are going down every few minutes with loud banging noise at the back flow valve and zone controlling valves area. Both back flow valve and zone controlling valves are at the same place. At the same time I noticed water leaking/gushing out of back flow valve. I checked the timer to see if it is turning on and off for some reason. It appears that timer is on as it is blinking between showing time and zone information. I am not sure where to look for troubleshooting. By reading news groups/use net I thought is some way related to water hammer. But I am not sure how to check on it. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, Bharathi |
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Sprinkler system is making loud noise and stops for few seconds
I noticed one another thing during the past two weeks. When I open
the hot water tap in master bath tub and close it after a minute or so it is making squealing sound as if air is leaking. I requested my water supplying company to check my outside pressure. The guy told me it is looking good at 54 LBS. Is 54 lbs good pressure or do we need more than that from the street? Thank you. "Robbin" wrote in message ... Just a guess, but it soulds like your backflow valve is malfunctioning. Or perhaps your water pressure is dropping so low that the backflow valve is opening due to the low pressure. If it were related to water hammer you should be able to find a coorelation between the malfunction and some water usage, such as the clothes washer starting to fill or the flushing of a toilet. "Bharat" wrote in message om... Hi, I live in a Houston TX suburb. We have very few freezing temperature days in winter. We have a sprinkler system put in place about three and half years back by a contractor. I had to replace few heads due to wear and tear, other than that no problems till now. Most of the parts used are Watermaster(Orbit) and few big heads are Krain K8000 heads for lawn. Timer controller is 57161 model from Watermaster which is good for 6 stations. I have five stations with two for lawn and three for flowerbeds. I have a Toro rain switch installed and attached to Watermaster controller. We have a Watts back flow PVB valve (http://www.wattsreg.com/default.htm?/es/800m4qt.htm) 800M4FR installed before the zone controlling valve area. This spring when we turned the sprinkler system on (timer) we noticed a problem. During the sprinkling process the heads are going down every few minutes with loud banging noise at the back flow valve and zone controlling valves area. Both back flow valve and zone controlling valves are at the same place. At the same time I noticed water leaking/gushing out of back flow valve. I checked the timer to see if it is turning on and off for some reason. It appears that timer is on as it is blinking between showing time and zone information. I am not sure where to look for troubleshooting. By reading news groups/use net I thought is some way related to water hammer. But I am not sure how to check on it. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, Bharathi |
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