Annual Backflow Testing
Test installed assemblies on the schedule required by the applicable water authority or program.
Backflow devices are installed to protect potable water from reverse flow. Testing verifies that the device's internal checks and relief components operate within the required range.
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Test installed assemblies on the schedule required by the applicable water authority or program.
Identify failed checks, relief valves or shutoff conditions that prevent a passing test.
Repair serviceable components when appropriate and retest the assembly.
Replace devices that are damaged, obsolete or not economical to repair.
Test qualifying irrigation protection devices where required.
Complete or submit test documentation according to the applicable program when included in the service.
Commercial, irrigation and other water connections may use testable backflow assemblies. Device type, location, access and reporting requirements affect the service. If a device fails, repair and retesting may be needed before the paperwork can be completed.
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Many programs require annual testing of testable assemblies, but the exact requirement should be confirmed with the local water authority.
The failed component is typically repaired or the assembly replaced, then the device is retested.
Testing programs may require a certified or approved tester. Confirm the local requirement before scheduling.
The purpose is to verify that the assembly can prevent contaminated or non-potable water from flowing backward into the potable system.
Provide the property address, device type/size if known, serial number if available and any notice or deadline from the water authority.
Testing often requires operating the assembly's shutoffs, which can briefly interrupt the protected water line. Coordinate timing for sensitive commercial operations.
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