How To Install A 1" Double Check Backflow Preventer Texas 2022

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Every sprinkler system needs to have a backflow device. If you are in west Texas or the panhandle, a double check valve backflow preventer is a good choice if your city allows it. Here you will see how I put schedule 80 1 X12 nipple on each end then install a ball valve for my shut off valve and a Rain Bird DVF valve for my master valve. I also show you how to install the double valve box for the double check.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @jamesgentry3623
    @jamesgentry3623 Před rokem

    Glad to see someone taking pride in his work. I've seen some real award winning installation out there. I wish all contractors would take care of the little details.

  • @chadhardy6058
    @chadhardy6058 Před rokem +1

    best tip I got from this video you don't even mention. I am going to start duct taping my solvent/glue cans together

  • @16veracruz
    @16veracruz Před 2 lety +1

    As a tx Backflow inspector,this makes testing 100% easier.

  • @germanmunoz1592
    @germanmunoz1592 Před rokem +2

    Im in texas as well , we tie in copper pipe before double check and we do Y strainer . It’s a must here in Dallas Texas

    • @AmericanIrrigator
      @AmericanIrrigator  Před rokem

      That’s a great way to install a double check. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jacobglass9251
    @jacobglass9251 Před 2 lety +3

    Keep em coming man! I just finished my 40 hour Irrigation course and test out next month. Thank you for showing us what right looks like!
    -Denton, TX

  • @jon.bennett
    @jon.bennett Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, that is a tidy job. I’ve started doing the double box now. Just need to find a market for all these spare lids!

    • @AmericanIrrigator
      @AmericanIrrigator  Před 2 lety +3

      I here you there. I ordered a palette of boxes without lids and used all the lids I had taken off. But they will not order those for me again and now it ends up not being cheaper to order the boxes without lids. I still keep them and use them on repairs where a lid is broke.

  • @dirtbikeutah9615
    @dirtbikeutah9615 Před 2 lety +2

    I think you must have stock in Sprinkler Valve box companies! :)

  • @KINGREEMJABBAR
    @KINGREEMJABBAR Před měsícem

    At 9:40 what if I wanted to install a pressure regulator valve or pressure reduction valve. Where would it go? Between backflow and MV?

  • @kr5289
    @kr5289 Před 11 dny

    I thought the backflow preventer had to be above the sprinkler heads.

  • @kylestickens7261
    @kylestickens7261 Před 20 dny

    Can the double check be installed in all cities in Texas? I currently have the Zurn Wilkins RPV installed above ground. Have had nothing but trouble with this set up. Your double check layout is so much cleaner and I want to change mine out. Any reason why I can’t?

  • @indomitusEvehementis
    @indomitusEvehementis Před 5 měsíci +1

    I always use pipe thread sealant and teflon tape like my granddaddy taught me. What’s your take on this technique?

    • @AmericanIrrigator
      @AmericanIrrigator  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes great technique. I have seen a lot of guys doing that. I have tried it a few times and end up back to just using teflon only. Just personal preference but I think the way you do it is more widely done.

  • @jchin9277
    @jchin9277 Před rokem +2

    Curious ... is there a reason why all of the valves cannot be in 1 box?

  • @timothyernest1780
    @timothyernest1780 Před rokem

    Super helpful, clean and to the point, great video

  • @ShyRage1
    @ShyRage1 Před 2 lety +1

    Dumb question, but does it matter what height these double check valves are installed?

    • @AmericanIrrigator
      @AmericanIrrigator  Před 2 lety +2

      There is not a set rule on double checks, but if you live in a place that freezes a lot, you want to make sure it is below your frost line if you install it below grade. RPZ ‘s need to be installed 12” above grade and PVB’s are to be install 12” above the highest output or head.

  • @artymunoz5060
    @artymunoz5060 Před rokem

    Random but I love using those grease monkey gloves
    I always buy them and re use them.

  • @scottb3188
    @scottb3188 Před rokem

    I'm in Northern Idaho, 4-season climate. I don't want to install a standard, outdoor (gravity) backflow preventer above ground. My water main comes up into an indoor water heater closet. I'm considering installing a double-check backflow preventer inside the water heater closet, which has a tile floor and drain, but is not a waterproof wet deck. I'd run the irrigation main back down under the crawl space, punch out through the concrete foundation, and then drop the 1" supply line into a valve manifold. Any concerns with putting a backflow preventer inside the house like that? I know the test cocks will spray, but I should be able to mitigate that by attaching tubes down to the drain. Thx.

  • @meegssan5716
    @meegssan5716 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there anything you to do to test it before turning on water?

    • @AmericanIrrigator
      @AmericanIrrigator  Před 4 měsíci +1

      All backflow devices must be tested by a licensed backflow tester upon installation and before you use your system. When I install a backflow I do go ahead and turn the water on and open up the test cocks to allow the air to escape as it fills with water and pressures up. I hope this helps answer your question

    • @meegssan5716
      @meegssan5716 Před 4 měsíci

      @@AmericanIrrigator thank you! that answered my question

    • @meegssan5716
      @meegssan5716 Před 4 měsíci

      @@AmericanIrrigator they say anti siphon valves are not testable, are there any ways to know if they are not working and actually allowing contamination?

  • @caseyemery9602
    @caseyemery9602 Před rokem

    Thank you. Subed and liked!

  • @davidratcliff5535
    @davidratcliff5535 Před rokem

    I purchased a zurn one inch 350 DCV. I have read and been told that it must be installed above ground. I see you install yours below grade. Can you help with the right answer

    • @sofiaanddove
      @sofiaanddove Před rokem +1

      If you live in Texas, it should be installed below grade to keep from freezing. Not by law, but recommended.

  • @christophersantillan1985

    I am currently getting 120 psi pressure from a water spigot that is connected to my irrigation line. Does this sound like my Febco 850 has failed? My water into the house has a separate PRV and that is at 70 psi currently. Any help would be appreciated!

    • @b01brdcst
      @b01brdcst Před rokem

      Install a pressure regulator on your irrigation side. You have pressure loss thru the backflow device, but these don't regulate pressure. Make sure the pressure on your system never exceeds 75 PSI, which is the higher allowed on most of the heads. This should have been done during installation, but we all know that is not always done.

  • @sm1tty031
    @sm1tty031 Před 2 lety

    Ive got a question. Im also in TX BTW. Im troubleshooting pulsating pressure issue in my irrigation system. There is a doublecheck after the city meter and in line pressure regulator and then the double check and then the Master valve. I have 8 zones and zones 3-8 pulsate after running for 10 seconds. the Sprinkler risers jump up and down.... zones 1 and 2 do not pulsate. Its all Hunter PGV valves. I ruled out electric as and thr master valve as IVe replaced the Bonnet of the master and also have run the zones that are affected manually with out electric. House pressure does not pulsate only the irrigation system. What do you think?

  • @chadhardy6058
    @chadhardy6058 Před rokem

    doesnt that have to be installed 12 inches above the sprinkler heads?

    • @rastapastrychief
      @rastapastrychief Před rokem

      No, only PVB and AVB need to be 12” above highest head

  • @jesse2422
    @jesse2422 Před 11 měsíci

    If my sprinklers won't turn off could this be the issue?

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee Před 2 lety

    RPZ underground WTH

    • @AmericanIrrigator
      @AmericanIrrigator  Před 2 lety +2

      It’s actually a double check not a RPZ

    • @wolfbanxz8596
      @wolfbanxz8596 Před rokem

      You would have failed the first step in N.I.I.O in testing a Backflow assembly lol