Hydrotrol Water Hammer Arresters
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| SIZING OF HYDROTROLS All Sizing and Placement Data is in Accordance with Plumbing and Drainage Institute Standard P.D.I. WH-201 |
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SIZING - Single and Multiple Fixture Branch Lines
Most engineers employ the fixture unit method of sizing water piping systems. Smith uses the P.D.I. simplified method of sizing HYDROTROLS based on fixture unit weight. The correct size HYDROTROL can therefore be specified and located at the same time that the pipe sizes are determined. Table 1 indicates the fixture unit weights for most popular plumbing fixtures and is based upon information offered in the National Plumbing Code. Certain local codes may vary and should be reviewed prior to using Table 1. |
![]() Find fixture unit weight of each fixture using Table 1. Total the fixture units weights for both hot and cold branches. ![]() ![]() Find fixture unit weight of each fixture using Table 1. Total the fixture unit weights for both hot and cold water branches. ![]() |
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Table 2 indicates fixture unit ratings for P.D.I. certified water hammer arrester categories and the corresponding Smith HYDROTROL for each category. Where several fixtures are installed in a branch usually only one fixture valve at a time will be closed. Table 2 takes into consideration other design factors including the simultaneous usage of one or more fixtures, pipe size, length, flow pressure and velocity. Therefore, this method offers a simple fast determination of the proper size water hammer arrester for a given battery of plumbing fixtures.
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Hydrotrol Sizing Table![]() Table 2 | |
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