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  2. Begin by entering the name of the customer’s contact person in the designated field.
  3. Next, input the customer company name if applicable, followed by their address including street, city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. Indicate the location of the backflow device. If it differs from the customer address, include that as well.
  5. Check whether the device is new or a replacement. If it's a replacement, provide the serial number; otherwise, enter 'N/A'.
  6. Select the type of service for which the device is installed and indicate which type of assembly is being tested.
  7. Fill in details about the device being tested: its serial number, size, manufacturer, and model number.
  8. Enter test results in the appropriate fields and ensure to include date and time for all devices along with Pass or Fail status.
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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.
Average cost of backflow testing National Average Cost$165 Minimum Cost $25 Maximum Cost $350 Average Range $30 to $300 Sep 30, 2024
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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A backflow prevention assembly test kit is a tool. A tool that when properly used, can diagnose how a backflow prevention assembly is operating. A test kit on its own does nothing.
Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester (BPAT/TCEQ) Have a High School diploma or GED. Work at least two years in an approved area. Complete a 40-hour training course (#1200), including a hands-on exam. Pass a written exam at TCEQ or a proctored computer-based facility.

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