Wash. Admin. Code § 246-292-036 - Backflow preventer inspection and field test report content
(1) A BAT shall
complete a backflow preventer inspection and field test report as required in
WAC 246-292-034(3)(c).
(2) The completed backflow preventer
inspection and field test report must contain facility and hazard information
including:
(a) Facility name;
(b) Service address;
(c) Name and contact information of the
facility owner or owner's representative; and
(d) Description of downstream hazards or
premises, such as the categories identified in WAC
246-290-490, Table 9, if known to
the BAT.
(3) The
completed backflow preventer inspection and field test report must contain
backflow prevention assembly or AVB information including:
(a) Description of physical
location;
(b) Assembly
type;
(c) Manufacturer;
(d) Model;
(e) Serial number, if applicable;
(f) Size;
(g) Whether or not the assembly or AVB met
the approval requirements in WAC
246-290-490(5)
at the time of inspection;
(h)
Whether or not the installation is new, existing, or a replacement;
and
(i) For a replacement
installation, the serial number of the previously installed assembly or AVB, if
known to the BAT.
(4)
The completed backflow preventer inspection and field test report must contain
installation information including whether or not the backflow prevention
assembly or AVB is properly installed:
(a) In
an orientation that meets the approval requirements of WAC
246-290-490(6)(a);
(b) According to industry standards, as
required in WAC
246-290-490(6);
and
(c) So that the air gap under
the relief valve of a reduced pressure backflow assembly meets the approved air
gap requirements in chapter 246-290 WAC.
(5) The completed backflow preventer
inspection and field test report must contain results of backflow prevention
assembly inspections and field tests conducted according to the field test
procedures that meet the requirements of WAC
246-290-490(7)(d),
including:
(a) Accurate field test kit
readings for the initial field test;
(b) Accurate field test kit readings for the
field test conducted after maintenance or repair, if applicable; and
(c) If the backflow prevention assembly
passed or failed each field test.
(6) The completed backflow preventer
inspection and field test report must contain backflow prevention assembly or
AVB maintenance and repair information, if applicable and known to the BAT,
including a:
(a) Description of maintenance
performed;
(b) Description of
repairs made; and
(c) List of
materials or replacement parts used.
(7) The completed backflow preventer
inspection and field test report must contain field test kit information for
each field test conducted, including:
(a)
Manufacturer;
(b) Model;
(c) Serial number; and
(d) Date of the most recent laboratory
accuracy verification or laboratory calibration that meets the requirements of
WAC 246-292-034(6).
(8) The completed backflow
preventer inspection and field test report must contain results of air gap
inspections including:
(a) Measurements of
the supply pipe diameter;
(b)
Measurements of the air gap separation; and
(c) Whether or not the air gap is an approved
air gap at the time of inspection.
(9) The completed backflow preventer
inspection and field test report must contain remarks, if applicable,
including, but not limited to:
(a) A
statement that the backflow prevention assembly or AVB does not meet the
approval requirements in WAC
246-290-490(5);
(b) A list of all missing or defective
backflow prevention assembly or AVB components, including shutoff valves and
test cocks; and
(c) A description
of any conditions that could adversely affect the performance of the backflow
preventer.
(10) The
completed backflow preventer inspection and field test report must contain
information about the BAT who inspected, field tested, maintained, or repaired
the backflow preventer, including the BAT's:
(a) Printed name;
(b) Company name;
(c) Phone number; and
(d) BAT certification number issued by the
department.
(11) The
completed backflow preventer inspection and field test report must contain the
date of each inspection, field test, maintenance or repair, if applicable,
performed by the BAT.
(12) The
completed backflow preventer inspection and field test report must contain a
statement certifying that the BAT:
(a)
Personally inspected and field tested the backflow prevention assembly;
or
(b) Personally inspected the air
gap or AVB; and
(c) Used field test
procedures that met the requirements of WAC
246-290-490(7)(d);
and
(d) Provided true, complete,
and accurate information in the report.
(13) The completed backflow preventer
inspection and field test report must contain the signature of the BAT who
inspected, field tested, maintained, or repaired the backflow preventer. The
signature must be in original, copy, facsimile, or electronic format.
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