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Electronic Reporting & Submission
Smart Water Inc. will complete all required information for your backflow preventer device test report electronically. Completed reports are submitted on your behalf to your local backflow prevention/cross-connection control program administrator. Copies are provided to the client and electronically archived, should you ever require another copy in the future.
Repair & Service
In the event a test fails, we provide a detailed repair estimate for your approval. A well maintained backflow prevention device ensures contaminated water will not enter the public's water system if a backflow situation occurs.
Multiple Properties
As an expert in the field, we are often hired to manage the backflow prevention needs of multiple properties for our clients. We help you stay organized and on time with your service requirements. Furthermore we ensure you meet the varying requirements of each region's backflow prevention bylaws.
Plumbing & Fire Protection Companies
Smart Water Inc. will complete all required information for your backflow preventer device test report electronically. Completed reports are submitted on your behalf to your local backflow prevention/cross-connection control program administrator. Copies are provided to the client and electronically archived, should you ever require another copy in the future.
Backflow Testing, Prevention & Repair in NJ
Every Building Needs an Efficient Water Backflow Preventer Device
Clean and safe drinking water supply to every home is imperative. However, owing to several reasons, contaminants happen to get introduced in the potable water supply system making the water unsuitable for drinking. One of the main reasons behind this contamination of water is the backflow of water due to possible cross-connections between potable and non-potable water lines.
A city’s Water Distribution Systems are designed in such a way that the water flows in one direction i.e. from the distribution system to the consumer. However, many unwanted situations such as cross connection, back siphonage, back pressure may deviate this “normal” flow, causing the water to flow in the undesirable or reverse direction. This is called backflow.
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Is backflow dangerous?
In 1997 a major U.S. city reported that a fireline backflow assembly malfunctioned allowing backflow into the water system. Again during the years of 1995 to 1997 malfunctions in a water softener at a country club and a carbonated beverage machine at the snack bar of a chain discount store; and residential toilet tank malfunctioning caused major backflow in the other U.S. city. Several years later, a city faced the problem of colored and distasteful water in its system caused by back siphonage from an unprotected funeral home.
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Backflow preventers should be tested yearly to ensure they are working as expected. If backflow prevention fails to do its job, the community water can get polluted and contaminated which can also lead to major health issues and even death in a few cases.
To ensure that Backflow preventers are well in place and are functioning properly you can call our certified and licensed professional backflow plumbing team. Our team operates in majorly in Berkeley Heights, Union County, Essex, Hudson, Morristown, Monmouth, Middlesex, Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer & more counties of New Jersey. We provide the most reliable professional plumbing solution and 24/7 support in New Jersey.
SupportBackflow Devices & Preventers
Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly (RPZD, or RPZ valve)
t is used to protect water supplies from contamination. A RPZ Backflow Preventer ensures that your valve is working properly. It is safer than the double-check valve. The device consists of an automatic differential- pressure valve located between two or more independently acting, spring- loaded, resilient seat-check valves.
Find out moreSpill Resistant Pressure Vacuum Breaker
A SVB is the same as a Pressure Vacuum Breaker except that the Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker is less prone to discharge.
Find out morePressure Vaccum Breakers (PVB)
A PVB is an assembly containing an independently acting, internally loaded check valve with a loaded air inlet valve, located on the discharge side of the check valve. A PVB shall have two resilient-seated isolation valves attached at each end of the assembly and two properly located resilient seated test cocks. It only helps with backsiphonage backflow problems.
What can cause backflow?
There are multiple conditions which can cause water backflow such as –
- Cross Connection Backflow – It is a connection between a potable water supply and any source of contamination. A cross connection can lead to a dangerous situation where the contaminated or waste water may enter the supply water pipelines thus contaminating an entire city’s water supply. Some classic examples of cross connection that can occur in any household are:
- Bidets cross connection – can be resolved using Vaccum Breakers.
- Dishwasher Cross Connection – can be resolved using Air Gap Devices.
- Garden Hose Cross Connection – can be resolved using Atmospheric Vaccum Breakers.
Cross Connection Backflow has the potential of allowing contaminants into the drinking water system.
- Back Siphonage Backflow – Back siphonage may be caused by atmospheric pressure exerted on a pollutant liquid, forcing it towards a potable water supply i.e. instead of water entering the tank of a house, the entire content of the tank which might contain insecticides were drawn into opposite direction into the potable water supply. For example, it can occur when the pressure in a tank or water trough is lower than the water system’s pressure. This could allow the influx, or pulling, of contaminated water into the system.
- Back Pressure Backflow - Back Pressure occurs when the pressure downstream increases over the upstream or supply pressure in a public water or consumer's potable water system and causes a reversal in the flow of water. This downstream pressure can be generated by pumps, temperature increases in boilers, etc. For example, when there is higher water pressure in a fire protection system or in a multi-story building that contaminated water could be forced into the public water system. When this happens the water system can become contaminated with pollutants that could be harmful to water users.
Below is a breakdown of Backflow Water Sources:
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