Backflow prevention valves are installed in all water systems to prevent the chance of contaminated water finding its way back into the water system. There are two causes of backflow: back pressure and back siphonage.
Back pressure results from water on a premised developing a greater pressure than the incoming supply, forcing potentially contaminated water from the premises into the potable water supply
Back siphonage results from a sudden and serious loss of pressure in the main water supply. This can be caused by a burst water main or use of a hydrant for fire fighting purposes, siphoning water and contaminants back into the potable water supply.
Back Flow Prevention valves must be installed in all water systems to prevent the chance of contaminated water finding its way back into the potable water system in accordance with AS3500.1:2003 as well as the manufacturers specifications and any local and state authority regulations. All devises must be installed, tested and inspected by qualified tradespeople.
Solve It Plumbing offers a complete back flow prevention service with site evaluations, audits, installation, commissioning, testing and servicing of the relevant devises in accordance with AS3500.1:2003. CQP also offer a service contract for the servicing of back flow valve in accordance with AS3500.1:2003
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