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Water Hammer in Steam Lines in Nigel
Loud banging in steam mains, sometimes with pipework movement. This page covers how we diagnose and repair it on steam systems in Nigel.
This fault is normally treated as priority work because the plant is still running but is damaging itself or wasting energy while it does.
Industrial and agri-processing plant with steam and bulk hot water demand. Sites with long, poorly insulated pipework lose more heat in distribution than most owners expect, which reads as a capacity problem at the outlet.
- Area
- Nigel, East Rand
- Equipment
- Steam systems
- Call
- 069 268 0988
What we find here
Likely causes
- Condensate accumulating in the main
- Failed or undersized traps
- Incorrect pipework gradient
- Sudden valve operation
- Missing drip legs
How it is confirmed
Diagnostic sequence
- Trap survey along the affected main
- Gradient and drip leg inspection
- Valve operation review
- Insulation and condensate load assessment
Repair route
Repair services in Nigel
Coverage
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FAQs
Frequently asked questions
What causes water hammer in steam lines?
The usual causes are condensate accumulating in the main, failed or undersized traps, incorrect pipework gradient, sudden valve operation. Which one it is can only be confirmed by measurement, not by symptom alone.
How do you diagnose it?
Trap survey along the affected main; Gradient and drip leg inspection; Valve operation review; Insulation and condensate load assessment. The readings are recorded so the repair decision is based on data.
Can I keep using the system in the meantime?
Usually yes, for a short period, but efficiency and component life are both being lost while the fault persists.
Do you attend this fault in Nigel?
Yes. Ekurhuleni call-outs are grouped by area so industrial and commercial visits can be attended on the same run. Longer-distance call-outs planned with a fuller van stock.
Water Hammer in Steam Lines — Nigel
Longer-distance call-outs planned with a fuller van stock.