Rattling pipes

MStein

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Modesto, CA
After I installed my new sand filter and installed an all new pipe system, I feel I must have done something wrong because if you watch the video, you’ll see the scary movements of my pipes when I turn on the pump. Is it the height, the long distance, the elbow configuration? I think it’s going to be a problem in the future and I should fix it now. Please help

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Two things that come to mind.
a) possibly the pump isn't sitting flush/flat to the pad aiding to the pipe shake.
b) the run from the pump needs to be supported midway before it breaks and this can also be causing some of the shake.
 

MStein

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Modesto, CA
Two things that come to mind.
a) possibly the pump isn't sitting flush/flat to the pad aiding to the pipe shake.
b) the run from the pump needs to be supported midway before it breaks and this can also be causing some of the shake.
the pump is bolted into the concrete.

I've been racking my brain trying to figure out a way to support that pipe but the problem is, its way up in the air. see pic.
 

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the pump is bolted into the concrete.

I've been racking my brain trying to figure out a way to support that pipe but the problem is, its way up in the air. see pic.

To support a 1 1/2" pipe take a 2" T and cut off the top so it is open in a U and will slip onto the outside of the pipe. Then put a leg on it of the height needed for support. No water flows through it.

 
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MStein

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To support a 1 1/2" pipe take a 2" T and cut off the top so it is open in a U and will slip onto the outside of the pipe. Then put a leg on it of the height needed for support. No water flows through it.

That's a great idea! I'll figure out a was to secure it to the concrete and I should be good. Thanks
 

MStein

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I had considered that but being that the pipe is 27" high, I don't think I would get much lateral support from that. It shakes in all directions.
 

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