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went to see a job and boiler is getting water hammerage when taps are closing fast. I thought this would be just hot water pipe as the taps in the house are quarter turns. The problem is, it is also causing hammage to boiler when using cold water pipes as well and when using the cistern flush.
I take it I need to install shock arestors but where would it be recommended?
the boiler is main combi 24he and I think, this problem is causing diverter valve damage as the customer changed valve a year ago and its already has leaking marks and domestic water heat is leting by to the heating side.
Any sugestions?
 
I did try holding cold water and hot water pips firmly under boiler while having taps turned on and off to eliminate loose pipes but it is still hammering. Would this be correct to eliminate loose pipe diagnostic. The sound is mainly coming from boiler.
 
If it’s at all outlets and we, then as above could be dead legs in system with trapped air. It can also be stopcock jumper or a failing quarter turn tap. It all depends on how much water hammer - is it vibrating the pipes whilst water is being used?
 
Hi, I am gsr and have previously asked to join the forum as would like to asked in depth questions which I am unable to get response on the open forum.
If this is a boiler problem then why would it hammer when cold water taps are open to?
 
Hi, I am gsr and have previously asked to join the forum as would like to asked in depth questions which I am unable to get response on the open forum.
If this is a boiler problem then why would it hammer when cold water taps are open to?

Maybe it's not boiler related, but have you checked anything that we have suggested?
 

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