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I am being told the horizontal and vertical displacement due to vibration is about 5/8" and that this is unacceptable. The valve and discharge pipe size is per the chart, not calculated as allowed. The arrangement is Valve, flanged 90 looking down, spool piece to flange-spigot, goes underground and ties to storm drain. So I'm thinking 'water-hammer' is the culprit (talk about a beautiful but rather hairy hydraulic formula!). It would be quick and easy to cut a grooved check valve listed for vertical down into the spool, but I don't if it would 'check' the returning pressure shock wave. Does anyone here know? Thanks, Brad From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brad Casterline Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 11:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Excessive Vibration of Pressure Relief Valve Does anyone have any experience with the relief valve (for diesel driven fire pump) failing the vibration test? If so, can you tell me how it was corrected? Any experience with the discharge pipe being to anything other than atmosphere? Thanks, Brad
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