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Get it between 2024-12-23 to 2024-12-30. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Supply Giant part Number IBNQ0012
REDUCE STRAIN: water hammer arrestor reduces the pressure on plumbing system joints
EASY INSTALL: installation of hammer arrestor only requires simple tools
FLEXIBLE: can be installed horizontally or vertically, either way
TEE CONNECTIONS: 1/2” PEX barb x 1/2” PEX barb
Most people don’t know about Supply Giant mini water hammer arrestor tee with PEX barb x barb connections, whether it is hot or cold, can do wonder for the noise-prone pipe system. The banging in pipes can basically be solved by installing PEX mini-raster whether it is horizontal or vertical. Most PEX plumbing symptom of banging occurs due to the high-pressure rush or surge of water flowing through the pipe rapidly. The sudden reversal of flow send shock waves can put pressure on the pipes causing damage in certain places such as joints. The hammer arrestor with a piston in the air chamber comes to the rescue by relieving pressure inside the pipes. The water inside the air chamber pushes the piston in by compressing the air to subsides the pressure. PEX water arrestor is generally flexible and can be installed in any direction whether horizontally or vertically. The tee size AA PEX barb connections 1/2 inch connects with PEX pipe tubing and can be crimped or clamped for a tight seal to prevent water leaks. The maximum working temperature can handle 250 Fahrenheit and working pressure of 300 PSI. You’ll be glad that the water flowing in the pipes ensure noise-free providing some peace of mind. You can expect outstanding performance from Supply Giant HAMP0012-NL water hammer arrestor with NSF seal. DZR brass construction of mini raster is lead-free and meets UPC, IPC and requirements. It is also compatible with PEX stainless steel clamp and copper crimp ring systems. ⚠ California Proposition 65 Warning: This product is known to the state of California to cause cancer, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.