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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. 2. Backflow preventer materials shall conform to the requirements and standards set forth in The Facility Owner’s Standard Specifications.
Backflow Prevention Devices a) Backflow prevention devices must be installed immediately adjacent to the water meter. b) Backflow prevention devices must meet the following minimum standards, and shall be of a type or its equivalent, as determined by the Township: c) Backflow prevention devices shall be installed in accordance with “CAN/CSA- B64.10-94 Manual for the Selection, Installation and Maintenance and Field Testing for Backflow Prevention Devices” d) The device shall be suitable for water supply pressures up to 150 p.s.i., back pressures and temperatures to suit the applications as recommended by the suppliers. e) All materials used in the back-flow prevention device shall be corrosion-resistant and suitable for the purpose. f) The device shall be one which is marked as approved by the Canadian Standards Association. g) Where, in the opinion of the Township, the capacity of one back-flow prevention device is rated inadequate for a particular installation and the next larger size is excessively large or unsuitable, it is permissible to install two or more smaller devices in parallel but in no event shall such a parallel installation consist of more than four individual devices.
Backflow Prevention DevicesContractor 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. 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: 1. An air gap separation, to be approved, shall be at least twice the diameter of the supply pipe, measured vertically above the top rim of the vessel, but in no case less than one inch. 2. A double check valve assembly or a reduced pressure principle backflow prevention device shall be approved by the Superintendent of Water, and shall appear on the current list of approved backflow prevention devices of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. 3. In interchangeable connection, to be approved, shall be either a swing type connector or a four-way valve of the lubricated plug type that operates through a mechanism which unseats the plug, turns it ninety degrees and reseats the plug. Four-way valves shall not be used as stop valves but must have separate stop valves on each pipe connected to the valve. The telltale port on the four-way valve shall have no piping connected and the threads or flange on this port shall be destroyed so that a connection cannot be made. B. Existing backflow prevention devices approved by the Superintendent of Water or the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency at the time of installation and properly maintained shall, except for inspection, testing and maintenance requirements, be excluded from the requirement of Section 8.A of this regulation providing the Superintendent of Water is assured that they will satisfactorily protect the public potable water system. Whenever the existing device is moved from the present location or requires more than minimum maintenance or when the Superintendent of Water finds that the maintenance of the device constitutes a hazard to health, the device shall be replaced by a backflow prevention device meeting the requirements of these regulations.
Backflow Prevention Devices. Introduction Testing Requirements Testing Procedures
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.

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