Backflow Preventers

Backflow prevention devices are implemented to safeguard the public water distribution system from cross-connections. A contemporary community water supply infrastructure is engineered to ensure that water is conveyed to properties and structures under constant pressure. This community water network comprises numerous consumers, where there is a risk to public health if there is a cross-connection between the water supply and a contaminated source.
A cross-connection event can occur when there is a pressure drop in the primary water distribution line. This pressure drop causes a vacuum effect, thus resulting in back siphoning (reverse flow) of potentially contaminated water from end-users into the public water supply.

Reduced Pressure Zone Check Valve Assembly • Reduced Pressure Zone Backflow Assemblies (RPZ), also known
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Fire Department Connection • A Fire Department Connection, or FDC, is an inlet and pipe
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Single Detector Check Valve Assembly • Where allowed by plumbing codes, the Single Detector Check
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Double Check Valve Assembly • The Double Check Valve Assembly (DCVA) is designed to prevent
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Double Detector Check Assembly • The Double Check Detector Valve Assembly (DCDA) is designed to
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