Like JJPelin states, I really wouldn´t like to add another possible failure element to the system (either check valves or automatically actuated discharge on/off valves) without proper justification. My main concern right now is catastrophic pump failure because of a backturning impeller. We don´t have pumps operating in parallel, no concerns about that, and if the pump stops because of power failure or something like that, we simply shutdown the process, we can live with that while we start up the system again. We have toyed with the idea of automated discharge valves, but if a valve fails and accidentaly closes during operation and the operations guys don´t react swiftly, THEN we risk major damage to the process equipment because of increased temperature. Up to now, we´ve been working ok for 3-4 years, and have had a lot of shutdowns, power failures, etc. with the corresponding backturning pumps after a shutdown, and no problems whatsoever. However, when I heard this guy yesterday talking about possible catastrophic failures because of the lack of discharge check valves, it made me think if we should do something about it. I can understand the stresses involved if you turn on a pump while it is backturning after a stop, but that could be easily remedied by a timer within the control logic, as stated by artisi.
What is not very clear to me is how could a significant water hammer effect happen in my system if a pump shuts down and backturns for a few moments until the discharge column is depleted. Our system is pretty straight forward, tank and pump are both at floor level, and have a simple 30 foot high discharge manifold which discharges via control valves to a scrubber at atmospheric pressure levels, no other high pressure generators involved. I read the papers suggested by stanier (thanks by the way stainer, very good references), but I still can´t visualize a significant water hammer in my specific case. Any references that talk about water hammer effects in simple pump applications with a not-to-tall discharge manifold such as ours? Thanks again.