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Problem

Cause

Solution

A.

  Valve spits periodically 

from the vent

A.1

 Fluctuating supply pressure.

A.1

  Install a soft seated check valve immediately upstream 

of the de vice. 

A.2

 Fluctuating downstream pressure

A.2

  Install a soft seated check valve downstream of the 

device close as possible to the shutoff valve. 

B.

  Valve drips continually 

from the vent

B.1

 Fouled first check

B.1

  Flush valve. If flushing does not resolve problem, dis-

assemble valve and clean or re place the first check.

B.2

 Damage or fouled relief valve seat.

B.2  

Clean or replace the relief valve seat.

B.3

  Relief valve piston O-ring not free to 

move due to pipe scale, dirt or build 

up of mineral deposits.

B.3  

Clean, grease or replace the piston O-ring. 

B.4

  Excessive back pressure, freezing, or 

water hammer has distorted the sec-

ond check.

B.4

  Elim i nate source of excessive backpressure or water 

hammer in the system downstream of the device. Use 

Watts No. 15 to eliminate water hammer. Replace 

defective second check assembly. 

In case of freezing; thaw, dis as sem ble and inspect  

internal components.

Replace as necessary.

B.5

  Electrolysis or relief valve seat or first 

check seats.

B.5

  Replace relief valve seat or inlet cover. 

Electrically ground the piping system and/or electri-

cally isolate the device with plastic pipe immediately 

upstream and down stream of the device.

B.6

  Valve improperly reassembled.

B.6

  If valve is dis as sem bled during installation, caution 

must be exercised to install check springs in their 

proper location.

C.

  Valve exhibits high 

pressure drop.

C.1

  Fouled strainer.

C.1

  Clean strainer element or replace.

C.2

 Valve too small for flows encountered.

C.2

  Install proper size device based upon 

flow requirements.

D.  

No water flows down-

stream of valve.

D.

  Valve installed backwards.

D.

  Install valve in accordance with flow direction arrow.

E.  

Valve does not test 

properly

E.1

  Follow manufacturer’s test procedure

E.1, E.2  

Clean or replace gate valve with full port ball  

valves or resilient wedge shutoff valves.

E.2

 Leaky downstream gate valve.

F.

  Valve quickly and 

repeatedly fouls  

following servicing.

F.

  Debris in pipe line is too fine to be 

trapped by strainer.

F. 

Install finer mesh strainer element in the strainer.

G.

  Winterization of back-

flow preventers.

G.

  Electric heat-tape wrap closely together around valve 

body. Build a small shelter around the valve 

with a large light bulb installed and left on at all times. 

If supply line is not used during the winter, removal  

of the com plete body is the best. This would create  

an air gap to eliminate any possible backflow.

Troubleshooting Guide —

 

Backflow Preventers

Summary of Contents for 909 Series

Page 1: ...nsistent with local building or plumbing codes the local codes should be followed Need for Periodic Inspection Maintenance This product must be tested periodically in compliance with local codes but a...

Page 2: ...the relief valve is positioned below the first check This unique feature allows the valve to be installed either vertically or horizontally 7 Installation procedures must comply with all state and lo...

Page 3: ...ne and in an accessible location to facilitate testing and servicing A discharge line should be piped from the air gap at the relief valve connection making sure there is adequate drainage Never pipe...

Page 4: ...cock No 2 Step 2 Close test cock No 4 Disconnect bypass hose yellow at test cock No 4 Step 3 Open needle valve B low blue and C bypass yellow bleeding to atmosphere then closing needle valve B blue re...

Page 5: ...ing the first check valve cover 2 Lift off the first check valve cover The check valve inside will come out with the cover and is attached with a bayonet type locking arrangement 3 Holding the check v...

Page 6: ...misalignment Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 1 To assemble the Relief Valve Assembly have a screwdriver ready Figure 2 Depress the Relief Valve Assembly carefully guiding it against the two pound s...

Page 7: ...trically ground the piping system and or electri cally isolate the device with plastic pipe immediately upstream and down stream of the device B 6 Valve improperly reassembled B 6 If valve is dis as s...

Page 8: ...r the cost of repairing or replacing other property which is damaged if this product does not work properly other costs resulting from labor charges delays vandalism negligence fouling caused by forei...

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