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tehachapibackflow

Senior Member

Posts: 18

Location: USA

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Wednesday, May 16th 2007, 6:45pm

WET BOOTS DO YOU TEST BACKFLOW ASSEMBLIES OR REPAIR THEM?
Tyler Napier

Wet_Boots

Supreme Member

Posts: 4,102

Location: Metro NYC

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Thursday, May 17th 2007, 2:45am

I prefer to replace a backflow that's been frozen. I don't have a lot of faith that the brass survives the experience without any warping. I don't know whether the Febcos have any problems passing testing, if they've been repaired after a freeze-up. Actual testing requirements haven't yet been legislated by the states around my neck of the woods (NYC) ~ I have a Watts TK-9 at the ready, but it's all dressed up and nowhere to go.

I do tend to look at a PVB in terms of its primary function of a 24/7 vacuum breaker. I don't use the Febco 765, because of the plastic bonnet, which makes it too fragile. A few older designs have brass bonnets, and I've chosen them. If I was looking at a PVB in terms of its pass/fail performance in check valve testing, a different picture might emerge.

lush96

Advanced Member

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Thursday, May 17th 2007, 7:16pm

your around nyc wet. im on the island. maybe we should meet and discuss sprinklers furthur.

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