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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the backflow prevention burnaby form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Property' and selecting whether it is 'Commercial' or 'Residential'. Fill in the 'Street Address' and provide contact details including 'Contact Person', 'Tel', and 'Fax'.
  3. In the section for 'Location of Assembly', specify the equipment or zone isolated. Complete fields for 'Manufacturer (Make)', 'Model', and 'Serial No.' along with the size and permit number.
  4. Indicate if this is a new installation or a replacement by checking the appropriate box. If replacing, include the serial number of the old assembly.
  5. Document line pressure at the time of testing for each type of assembly (RPBA, DCVA, PVB, etc.) and complete any relevant tests as indicated on the form.
  6. Finally, ensure that all required signatures are provided, including those from both the tester and owner’s representative. Remember to submit your test report within 10 days following testing.

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Its quite obvious that, in nearly all situations, you must hire a professional to your backflow preventer. Aside from their enhanced experience, skills, and knowledge, LMPs are typically legally required for all backflow prevention projects.
For backflow assemblies that are less than 4, the city charges a permit application fee of $61.75 for the first device and $33.70 for each additional device. For a 4 or larger assembly, the city charges an application fee of $167.85.
0:25 3:28 And RP ZD. Must be installed in the horizontal. Position some dcv can be installed eitherMoreAnd RP ZD. Must be installed in the horizontal. Position some dcv can be installed either horizontally or vertically. So it is important not to get these confused any valve with a swing.
An air gap is the most effective type of backflow prevention.
Backflow assemblies most commonly installed on residential irrigation systems are the double check valve assembly (DCVA) and the pressure vacuum breaker assembly (PVBA). The DCVA may be installed in a vault below finished grade. The PVBA must be installed at least 12 inches above finished grade.

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100% Needs to be installed by a plumber with license. A licensed irrigation company cant even a backflow because a plumbing license is needed.
ing to homeadvisor, on average, homeowners pay between $135 and $1,000. The backflow prevention device can range from $35 to $600, labor fee could cost between $100 and $400. While backwater or check valve including installation, costs range between $70 and $250.
The average cost of sewer backflow preventer installation is $150 to $450, with a national average of $350. Budget for annual backflow testing and maintenance.

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