Bob from accounting
Member
Our toilet has water hammer issues.
I wanted to connect a water hammer arrestor near the toilet.
Our current stop valve/ angle stop is 1/2 compression and the toilet is a 7/8 connection. So typical connections.
I found a water hammer arrestor with a 7/8th connection but too many folks complain about it leaking.
link to arrestor for toilet
I was wondering what parts I would need if I wanted to try to connect a water hammer arrestor to the angle stop valve.
For example maybe I can install some type of female T compression fitting on the stop valve, with a threaded arrestor coming out of the top? Link to threaded 1/2 arrestor
If any of this makes sense any help or suggestion is appreciated to configure a solution.
I am just not sure about the fitting needed
My guess is maybe a 1/2" female compression T, with a FIP 1/2 on the top (for the arrestor) and then a 1/2" male compression fitting coming out the other end, for the supply line. Not sure they make that so reaching out for some help.
I wanted to connect a water hammer arrestor near the toilet.
Our current stop valve/ angle stop is 1/2 compression and the toilet is a 7/8 connection. So typical connections.
I found a water hammer arrestor with a 7/8th connection but too many folks complain about it leaking.
link to arrestor for toilet
I was wondering what parts I would need if I wanted to try to connect a water hammer arrestor to the angle stop valve.
For example maybe I can install some type of female T compression fitting on the stop valve, with a threaded arrestor coming out of the top? Link to threaded 1/2 arrestor
If any of this makes sense any help or suggestion is appreciated to configure a solution.
I am just not sure about the fitting needed
My guess is maybe a 1/2" female compression T, with a FIP 1/2 on the top (for the arrestor) and then a 1/2" male compression fitting coming out the other end, for the supply line. Not sure they make that so reaching out for some help.