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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Backflow Device Test Form - 06-2016 in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the LOCATION INFORMATION section. Enter the Account Number, Premise Number, and Service Address details. Select the Type of Service from Domestic, Fire, or Irrigation.
  3. In the DEVICE INFORMATION section, provide details about the backflow device including Type of Assembly, Serial Number, Size, and MFG/Model No.
  4. Complete the TO BE COMPLETED BY TESTER section by entering results for CHECK VALVE #1 and CHECK VALVE #2. Record initial test results including pressure readings and whether valves held tight or leaked.
  5. Fill in the FINAL TEST section similarly to the initial test. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  6. Finally, complete the TESTER INFORMATION sections for both initial and final tests. Include your name, company information, and signatures as required.

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Q: Can I perform backflow testing myself? A: Its not recommended. Backflow testing requires specialized knowledge and equipment, so its best left to certified professionals. Attempting to perform the test yourself could lead to inaccurate results and potential regulatory issues.
$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.
You can practice many maintenance processes on your backflow prevention equipment without the guidance of a certified technician or plumber. However, installing a new backflow preventer is much more complex and technical. For most commercial applications, you need a professional to a backflow preventer.

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Test Kit Setup: The plumber hooks up test kit hoses to the backflow preventer using small nozzles built into the preventer called test cocks. Pressure Measurement: Using specialized equipment, the plumber measures the pressure at various points in the system.
Average cost of backflow testing National Average Cost$165 Minimum Cost $25 Maximum Cost $350 Average Range $30 to $300 Sep 30, 2024

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