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  2. Begin by filling out the Owner Information section. Clearly print your name, address, and contact details in the designated fields.
  3. Next, move to the Facility Information section. Enter the facility's name, address, county, and relevant assembly details such as size and model.
  4. Proceed to the Initial Test section. For each check, indicate whether it was closed tight or leaked and record the static pressure readings.
  5. Complete the Final Test section similarly by documenting results for both checks.
  6. Fill out the Detector Bypass Assembly sections following the same format as previous tests.
  7. Finally, certify your test results by printing your name, registration number, and signing at the bottom of the form.

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The Double-Check Assembly (Figure 1) was developed in the 1950s for the fire industry. Any time the pressure on the property (downstream) side exceeds the pressure on the city (public) side, the two redundant check valves close stopping the backwards water flow.
4:44 6:02 Open test taps two and three open test kit valve A and bleed water through the vent hose. Close testMoreOpen test taps two and three open test kit valve A and bleed water through the vent hose. Close test kit valve A slowly open test kit needle valve B.
If you have a double check valve assembly (DCVA), there are only two tests: 1. Check valve #1 must read 1.0 psi or higher on the gauge. 2. Check valve #2 must read 1.0 psi or higher on the gauge.

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