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  2. Begin by filling out the Owner Information section. Enter the Owner Name, Street Address, City, State, Zip Code, and the Owner's Contact Person along with their Telephone Number.
  3. Next, complete the Facility Information section. Provide details such as Facility Name, Street Address, City, Zip Code, County, Assembly Location, Assembly is Serving, Manufacturer, Model, Size, and Assembly Type.
  4. In the Water Supply Source field, check one option based on NR 811 and 812 definitions. Proceed to fill out both Initial Test and Final Test sections for RP relief valve and Detector.
  5. Continue with the Detector Bypass Assembly tests by entering relevant data for initial and final tests. Ensure all checks are marked appropriately.
  6. Complete any additional checks required for assemblies in Fire Protection Systems and ensure all fields are filled accurately before submitting.

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Commercial backflow preventers generally have higher installation costs compared to residential ones. Depending on the size and complexity of the system, installation costs can range from $1,000 to $1,500.
Plumbing codes require all water outlets to be equipped with a backflow prevention device to prevent contamination or pollution of the drinking water.
$30 to $300 Many cities mandate the installation and annual testing of these devices for homes with an irrigation system, septic system, or inground pool. Annual backflow testing verifies the proper functioning of these valves, ensuring ongoing water safety.
Many businesses must and maintain backflow prevention devices. Common examples are manufacturing facilities, process plants, medical facilities, restaurants, laboratories including school chemistry and biology labs), and buildings with boilers, fire sprinkler systems and irrigation systems.
A: Not all homes require a backflow preventer, but they are essential in areas where the risk of contamination is high, such as homes with irrigation systems or swimming pools.

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And in 1974, the Safe Drinking Water Act was passed into law and mandated that all unprotected cross-connections be eliminated or protected with a backflow prevention device. Since the 70s, potable water supply laws and regulations have only become more effective and stringent.

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