
Water Hammer Stabilizers from ShockGuard
Water Hammer stabilizers smooth the hammering shocks in a liquid so that they do
not shake the pipe.
Water hammer stabilizers are used when an instantaneous pump start up is so quick
that the height of pressure hammer makes the tubes vibrate .
Water hammer stabilizers are installed as close to the source of the surge as
possible.
The reason a water hammer stabilizer is placed as near as attainable to the
basis of a surge, is to minimize the mass that has to be accelerated before the
softness of the water hammer stabilizer is felt.
Water Hammer stabilizers dampen the surges in a flow so that they do not
shake the pipe.
Water hammer stabilizers are used when the speed of pump start up is so great
that the level of pressure surge causes the pipes to vibrate .
Water hammer stabilizers are installed as close to the source of the surge as
possible.
The reason a water hammer stabilizer is placed as near as attainable to the
basis of a surge, is to minimize the mass that has to be accelerated before the
softness of the water hammer stabilizer is felt.
Water Hammer Stabilizers / Related Terms and Phrases:
Water Hammer Stabilizers - Reduces shock and or hammer by being more compressible than system liquid.
Surge - The result of suddenly accelerating a mass when used in the context of water hammer.
Pipe Shake - The result of excitation of a pipe to a natural vibration frequency.
Vibrate - Small repetitive movement.
Mass - Weight.
Softness - As in cushion, non hardness; when used in the context ot water hammer.
Shock - The result of suddenly decelerating a flowing mass.
Water Hammer - Percussion noise, knocking sound, audibility of shock.
Pipe - Containment and transmission conduit.
Pump - Prime mover of fluid flow.
Flow - Mass flow kg/sec and volumetric flow m3/hr.
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