Spill-Resistant Pressure Vacuum Breaker Sample Clauses

Spill-Resistant Pressure Vacuum Breaker. An assembly containing an independently operating loaded air inlet valve located on the discharge side of the check valve. The assembly is to be equipped with a properly located resilient seated test cock, a properly located bleed/vent port, and tightly closing resilient seated shutoff valve located at each end of the assembly. This assembly will protect against a non-health hazard as well as a health hazard under backsiphonage only if installed appropriately. (FCCHR 10th edition pg.172)
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Spill-Resistant Pressure Vacuum Breaker. (SVB)- The approve SVB assembly shall be located as close as practical to the user’s connection or meter and shall be installed minimum of 12” above all downstream plumbing and the highest fixture flood level rim, outlet, or highest point of water use. In no case should the SVB be used if backpressure could develop in the downstream piping. The SVB shall be installed inline in a vertical position with adequate space to facilitate maintenance and testing. The SVB shall be installed in an area where water spillage through the vacuum relief valve (air inlet) is not objectionable. Adequate drainage to floor drains should be provided to accommodate this spillage. The SVB shall not be installed in a vent hood or where toxic or objectionable fumes or substances could enter and contaminate the potable water piping. Prior to installation, refer to the manufacturer's literature concerning temperature ranges. The SVB must be protected from freezing temperatures and if installed where temperatures will reach 110 degrees F (43 degrees C) or above, the hot water type of assembly must be used. Properly installed, the SVB may be used to protect all levels of hazard under backsiphonage conditions only.

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