Backflow Prevention Devices Sample Clauses

Backflow Prevention Devices. 1. Backflow prevention devices shall be installed where indicated on the Plans and shall meet all applicable AWWA, State, and local code/ordinance requirements.
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Backflow Prevention Devices. Contractor shall establish an annual backflow prevention devices testing program/report for the City in compliance with NFPA Standard 25. This testing program shall be done for all areas listed herein, with the exception of the Parks & Facilities Division, who will conduct their own testing/reporting. The report shall be on computer-generated forms that contain the information as required by NFPA codes.
Backflow Prevention Devices. This Standard specifies requirements for the design, performance and testing of backflow prevention devices used for the protection of the water supply.
Backflow Prevention Devices. A. Any Backflow prevention device required by these rules and regulations shall be of a model or construction approved by the Superintendent of Water and Table 608.1 of OAC 4101 andshall comply with the following:
Backflow Prevention Devices a) Backflow prevention devices must be installed immediately adjacent to the water meter.
Backflow Prevention Devices. Introduction Backflow prevention assemblies are designed to act as a checkpoint between the public water supply and water that has entered into secondary facilities. Well maintained backflow preventer assemblies act to keep water that has passed through them into the piping network of a facility from returning back into the public water supply and therefore reducing the threat of cross contamination. Cintas Fire Protection uses the American Water Works Association (AWWA) M-17 and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 25 – Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection as the guideline for establishing its Scope of Service for inspecting, testing and maintaining fire line backflow prevention assemblies. This document provides an overview of the services Cintas provides while maintaining backflow prevention assemblies. Refer to NFPA Standard 25 and its referenced documents for more detailed information. Testing Requirements The facility owner is required to have the backflow prevention assembly tested annually in accordance with the applicable standards and according to the authority having jurisdiction. More frequent testing may be required by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Testing Procedures The following procedures will be performed in accordance with accepted industry standards: Backflow Prevention Assemblies • Provide written inspection report for owner’s records and report any deficiencies or impairment. • Check to be sure that valves are locked or electronically supervised. • Reduced pressure and reduced pressure detector assemblies shall be inspected to ensure that the differential- sensing valve relief port is not continuously discharging. • A forward flow test shall be conducted at the system demand, including hose stream demand where hydrants or inside hose stations that are located downstream of the backflow preventer or where connections do not permit a full flow test. The test shall be completed at the maximum flow rate possible. • A backflow performance test, as required by the authority having jurisdiction, shall be conducted at the completion of the forward flow test including checks for leakage, verification that the check valves close tightly, and verification the pressure drop across the check valve is within the acceptable tolerances. • Rubber parts shall be replaced in accordance with the frequency required by the authority having jurisdiction and the manufacturer’s instructions. • After...

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