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Backflow Testing

 Backflow Testing 

New Jersey state laws mandate that backflow preventers be tested annually. Pinnacle is recognized and certified by the NJDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water as a licensed and certified backflow tester.

Annual testing of your backflow preventer greatly reduces a cross connection or contamination of your drinking water.

Below is a list of FAQs regarding backflow testing:

  • What is a cross-connection?

  • A cross-connection is any temporary or permanent connection between a public water system or consumer's potable (i.e., drinking) water system and any source or system containing non-potable water or other substances. An example is the piping between a public water system or consumer's potable water system and an auxiliary water system, cooling system, or irrigation system.

  • What is a Backflow preventer?

  • A Backflow preventer is a means of mechanism to prevent Backflow. The basic means of preventing Backflow is an air gap, which either eliminated a cross-connection or provides a barrier to Backflow. The basic mechanism for preventing Backflow is a mechanical Backflow preventer, which provides a physical barrier to Backflow. The principal types of mechanical Backflow preventers are the reduced-pressure principle assembly, the pressure vacuum breaker assembly, and the double check valve assembly. A secondary type of mechanical Backflow preventer is the residential dual check valve.

  • What is an air gap?

  • An air gap is a vertical, physical separation between the end of a water supply outlet and the flood-level rim of a receiving vessel. This separation must be at least twice the diameter of the water supply outlet and never less than one inch. An air gap is considered the maximum protection available against back pressure Backflow or backsiphonage, but is not always practical and can be easily bypassed.

  • What is a reduced principle (RP) assembly?

  • An RP is a mechanical Backflow preventer that consists of two independently acting, spring-loaded check valves with a hydraulically operating, mechanically independent, spring-loaded pressure differential relief valve between the check valves and below the first check valve. It includes shutoff valves at each end of the assembly and is equipped with test cocks. An RP is effective against back pressure and backsiphonage and may be used to isolate health or non-health hazards.

  • What is a pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) assembly?

  • A PVB assembly is a mechanical preventer that consists of an independently acting, spring-loaded check valve and an independently acting, spring-loaded, air inlet valve on the discharge side of the check valve. It includes shutoff valves at each end of the assembly and is equipped with test cocks. A PVB may be used to isolate non- health hazards, but is effective against backsiphonage only.

  • What is a double check valve assembly?

  • A DCVA is a mechanical Backflow preventer that consists of two independently acting, spring-loaded check valves. It includes shutoff valves at each end of the assembly and is equipped with test cocks. A DC is effective against back pressure Backflow and backsiphonage but should be used to isolate only non- health hazards.

  • How much will the test cost?

  • The price of testing the backflow preventer varies according to the size of the backflow preventer.  Sizes range anywhere from 3/4" - 1.5".  Please call our office at (856) 428-1700 or contact us to inquire about pricing.

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    Pinnacle Irrigation
    P.O Box 506
    Haddonfield, NJ 08033
    Phone: 856-428-1700
    Email: mdeninno@pinnacleirrigation.com


     

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