Table 609 Backflow Prevention Devices | |
Materials | Standards |
Air Gap Standards | ASME A112.1.2 |
Backflow Preventers for Beverage Dispensing Equipment | ASSE 1022 |
Backflow Preventers, Double Check Valve Assembly | ASSE 1015, AWWA C510 |
Backflow Preventers, Laboratory Faucet | ASSE 1035 |
Backflow Preventers with Intermediate Atmospheric Vent | ASSE 1012 |
Backflow Preventers, Double Check Detector Fire Protection Backflow Prevention Assemblies | ASSE 1048 |
Backflow Preventers, Hose Connection | ASSE 1052 |
Backflow Preventers, Reduced Pressure Detector Fire Protection Assemblies | ASSE 1047 |
Backflow Preventers, Reduced Pressure Principle Assembly | ASSE 1013, AWWA C511 |
Field Test Procedures for Backflow Preventer Assemblies | ASSE Series 5000 |
Manual for the Selection, Installation, Maintenance and Field Testing of Backflow Prevention Devices | CAN/CSA-B64.10 |
Vacuum Breakers, Anti-Siphon, Pressure Type Assembly (Outdoor Use) | ASSE 1020 |
Vacuum Breakers-Atmospheric Type | ASSE 1001 |
Vacuum Breakers (Spill Resistant) | ASSE 1056 |
Vacuum Breakers, Hose Connection | ASSE 1011 |
Vacuum Breaker Wall Hydrants, Freeze Resistant Automatic Draining | ASSE 1019 |
Water Closet Anti-Siphon Fill Valves (Ballcocks) | ASSE 1002 |
Air Gap (Water Distribution) -in a water supply system and/or a water distribution system, the unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the lowest opening from any pipe or faucet supplying water to a tank, plumbing fixture, or other device and the flood-level rim of the receptacle.
Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker-a device which prevents back-siphonage backflow by creating an atmospheric vent when there is either a negative pressure or sub-atmospheric pressure in a water supply system and/or water distribution system.
Backflow-the flow of water or other liquids, mixtures, or substances into the distribution pipes of a potable water supply system and/or water distribution system from any source other than its intended source. See Back Pressure Backflow and Back-Siphonage Backflow.
Back-Pressure Backflow-a condition which occurs when the downstream pressure is higher than the supply pressure causing a reversal of the normal direction of flow.
Backflow Preventer-a mechanical device which prevents backflow of contaminants and pollutants into a potable water supply or distribution system by means of positive check members in addition to atmospheric ports.
Backflow Prevention Assembly-a testable backflow preventer which comes assembled from the manufacturer as a complete unit having approved test cocks with shut off valves installed on both the inlet and outlet sides of the backflow preventer.
Backflow Prevention Device-a non-testable backflow preventer.
Back-Siphonage Backflow-a reversal of the normal direction of flow in the pipeline due to a negative pressure (vacuum) being created in the supply line with the backflow source subject to atmospheric pressure.
Barometric Loop-a fabricated piping arrangement rising at least 35 feet at its topmost point above the highest fixture it supplies. It is utilized in water supply and distribution systems to protect against back -siphonage backflow.
By-Pass-any system of piping or other arrangement whereby the water may be diverted around any part or portion of a water supply system, water distribution system or water treatment facility including, but not limited to, around an installed backflow preventer.
Commercial Dishwasher-a mechanical dishwasher that is used in other than domestic applications.
Containment-a method of backflow prevention which requires a backflow prevention device or method on the water service pipe to isolate the customer from the water main.
Contamination-the introduction into water of microorganisms, chemicals, toxic substances, wastes or wastewater that makes the water unfit for its intended use.
Cross Connection-any connection or arrangement by means of which contaminants of any kind can be caused to enter the potable water supply system or water distribution system.
Degree of Hazard-an evaluation of the potential risk to public health if the public were to be exposed to contaminated water caused by an unprotected or inadequately protected cross connection.
Double Check Valve Assembly-an assembly of 2 independently operating spring loaded check valves, with tightly closing shut off valves on each side of the check valves, plus properly located test cocks for the testing of each check valve.
Double Check Valve with Intermediate Atmospheric Vent-a device having two spring loaded check valves separated by an atmospheric vent chamber.
Dual Check Valve-two spring loaded, independently operating check valves without tightly closing shut-off valves and test cocks. Generally employed immediately downstream of the water meter. Not an approved backflow prevention device.
Fixture Isolation-a method of backflow prevention in which a backflow preventer is located to correct a cross-connection at a fixture located within the premise itself [rather than locating a backflow preventer on the water service pipe (as is done under containment)].
Hose Bibb Vacuum Breaker-a device which is permanently attached to a hose bibb and which acts as an atmospheric vacuum breaker.
Human Consumption-the use of water by humans for drinking, cooking, bathing, showering, hand washing, dishwashing, or maintaining oral hygiene.
Master Meter-a water meter serving multiple residential dwelling units or multiple commercial units. Individual units may or may not be sub-metered.
Potable Water-water having bacteriological, physical, radiological and chemical qualities that make it safe and suitable for human consumption.
Potable Water Supply-a publicly owned or privately owned water supply system which purveys potable water.
Pressure Vacuum Breaker-a device containing one or two independently operated spring loaded check valves and an independently operated spring loaded air inlet valve located on the discharge side of the check or checks. The device includes tightly closing shut-off valves on each side of the check valves and properly located test cocks for the testing of the check valve(s).
Public Water System-a particular type of water supply system intended to provide potable water to the public having at least fifteen service connections or regularly serving an average of at least twenty-five individuals daily at least sixty days out of the year.
Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventer-an assembly consisting of two independently operating approved check valves with an automatically operating differential relief valve located between the two check valves, tightly closing shut-off valves on each side of the check valves plus properly located test cocks for the testing of the check valves and relief valve.
Service Connection-water service pipe.
Water Service Pipe-the pipe from the water main and/or water meter, water supply system or other approved source of water supply, to the building or structure served.
Water Supplier-a person who owns or operates a water supply system including, but not limited to, a person who owns or operates a public water system.
Water Supply System-the system of pipes or other constructed conveyances, structures and facilities through which water is obtained, treated to make it potable (if necessary) and then distributed (with or without charge) for human consumption or other use.
1For informational purposes only, ASME A 112.1.2 generally requires a minimum required air gap equal to two times the effective opening (or 3 times the effective opening if affected by a nearby wall). Compliance shall be strictly determined by the provisions contained within the standard itself.
Table 609.F.5 (Containment) |
Air Gap |
1. Fire Protection/Sprinkler System utilizing non-potable water as an alternative or primary source of water |
Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Assembly |
1. Hospitals, Out -Patient Surgical Facilities, Renal Dialysis Facilities, Veterinary Clinics |
2. Funeral Homes, Mortuaries |
3. Car Wash Systems |
4. Sewage Facilities |
5. Chemical or Petroleum Processing Plants |
6. Animal/Poultry Feedlots or Brooding Facilities |
7. Meat Processing Plants |
8. Metal Plating Plants |
9. Food Processing Plants, Beverage Processing Plants |
10. Fire Protection/Sprinkler Systems using antifreeze in such system (a detector type assembly is recommended on unmetered fire lines) |
11. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems with Fertilizer Injection |
12. Marinas/Docks |
13. Radiator Shops |
14. Commercial Pesticide/Herbicide Application |
15. Photo/X-ray/Film Processing Laboratories |
16. Multiple Commercial Units served by a master meter |
17. Any type of occupancy type or any other facility having one or more Single-walled Heat Exchangers which uses any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium |
18. Any type of occupancy type or any other facility having one or more Double-walled Heat Exchangers which use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium and which does not have a path to atmosphere with a readily visible discharge |
19. Premises where access/entry is prohibited |
Pressure Vacuum Breaker Assembly/ Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker Assembly |
1. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems |
Double Check Valve Assembly |
1. Fire Protection/Sprinkler Systems (a detector type double check valve assembly is recommended on unmetered fire lines) |
2. Two residential dwelling units served by a master meter, unless both units are located on a parcel or contiguous parcels of land having the same ownership and neither unit is used for commercial purposes. As used herein, the term "commercial purposes" means any use other than residential. |
3. Three or more residential dwelling units served by a master meter |
4. Multistoried Office/Commercial Buildings (over 3 floors) |
5. Jails, Prisons, and Other Places of Detention or Incarceration |
Table 609.F.61 (Fixture Isolation) |
Air Gap |
1. Cooling Towers |
2. Chemical Tanks. |
3. Commercial Dishwashers in commercial establishments |
4. Ornamental Fountains |
5. Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs (reduced pressure principle backflow preventer also acceptable) |
6. Baptismal Fonts |
7. Animal Watering Troughs |
8. Agricultural Chemical Mixing Tanks |
9. Water Hauling Tanks |
Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers |
1. Commercial Boilers |
2. Air Conditioning, Chilled Water Systems |
3. Air Conditioning, Condenser Water Systems |
4. Pot-type Chemical Feeders |
5. Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs (air gap also acceptable) |
6. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems with Fertilizer Injection |
7. Photo/X-ray/Film Processing Equipment |
8. Single-walled Heat Exchangers which use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium |
9. Double-walled Heat Exchangers which use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium and which does not have a path to atmosphere with a readily visible discharge |
10. Room(s) or other sub-units of a premise or facility receiving water where access is prohibited |
Double Check Valve Assembly |
1. Food Processing Steam Kettles |
2. Individual Travel Trailer Sites |
3. Single-walled Heat Exchangers which do not use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium |
4. Double-walled Heat Exchangers which do not use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium and which does not have a path to atmosphere with a readily visible discharge |
Atmospheric or Pressure Vacuum Breakers |
1. Laboratory and/or Medical Aspirators |
2. Flushing Rim Bedpan Washers |
3. Garbage Can Washers |
4. Laboratory or Other Sinks with threaded or serrated nozzles |
5. Flushometer Operated Fixtures |
6. Commercial Washing Machines |
7. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems |
8. Hose Bibbs |
9. Commercial Dishwashers in commercial establishments |
Pressure Vacuum Breakers/Spill Resistant Vacuum Breakers |
1. Mortuary/Embalming Aspirators |
2. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems with Separate Zones |
NOTES:
NOTE: It is recommended that other types of backflow prevention devices not listed here be visually checked periodically.
La. Admin. Code tit. 51, § XIV-609