BAcKFlOw PREvEnTERS BA BM
Operation (see drawing 3)
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3a. Static condition, no consumption
Both check valves are closed. The pressure in the intermediary chamber remains 50 kPa lower
than the inlet pressure, keeping the relief valve closed.
3b. Pressure, flow
The first and second check valves are open. The water circuit pressure upstream of the relief
valve keeps it closed. The pressure in the intermediate chamber is at least 50 kPa lower than the
inlet pressure.
3c. Back siphoning, discharge intermediate zone
When the water circuit pressure drops off, both check valves are closed. The relief valve is opened
and the water from the intermediary chamber is drained through the water outlet. This creates an
atmospheric "break" between the water circuit and the polluted or unknown quality water on the
outlet site of the device.
3d. Back pressure
• Second check valve is leak-tight: no discharge.
• Second check valve fouled: the relief valve will open and drain a quantity of water, so that the
pressure in the intermediary chamber remains lower than the water circuit pressure.
Approvals
Kiwa / WRAS / NF / DVGW
SITAC / Belgaqua / SVGW / UNI / SINTEF / ETA
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