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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas City Backflow Test Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Customer' section with your name and contact information. This ensures that the report is linked to the correct individual or organization.
  3. Enter the 'Test Date' and 'Service Location' to provide context for when and where the test was conducted.
  4. Complete the 'Register #' and 'Valve Size' fields, which are essential for identifying the specific backflow prevention assembly being tested.
  5. Fill in details about the manufacturer, model, and serial number of the valve. This information is crucial for tracking and maintenance purposes.
  6. Indicate whether this is a new installation or an initial test by checking the appropriate boxes under 'Initial Test'.
  7. Proceed to document test results for both Reduced Pressure Assembly and Double Check Valve Assembly, ensuring you accurately record PSID values as required.
  8. Finally, sign off on the report by entering your name, signature, date, and any relevant certification numbers before submitting it.

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Average cost of backflow testing National Average Cost$165 Minimum Cost $25 Maximum Cost $350 Average Range $30 to $300 Sep 30, 2024
Backflow devices are required to be tested annually. Failure to have backflow devices checked annually could interrupt the customers water service. The water distribution system is designed to allow water to travel in one direction, from the treatment plant to the customer.
You should have your backflow prevention devices installed by a qualified, licensed plumber in a location that allows best access for inspection, maintenance, and cleaning, preferably outside the structure to minimize damage should the sewer line fail.
All pipe, fixtures, etc. beyond this point are the owners responsibility, including the testing and maintenance of the backflow assembly. Property owners occasionally have agreements with the tenant or property management company to maintain the backflow assembly.
Certification is obtained by successfully passing both a comprehensive written and a hands-on performance examination provided by either the American Backflow Prevention Association or the American Society of Sanitary Engineering.

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