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OUR SERVICESWe Carry Out Back-Flow Testing and Submit Certificate of Compliance for Sydney Water

  • RPZD Testing (reduced pressure zone device)
  • DCV Testing (double check valve)
  • DCDA Testing (double check detector assembly)
  • TMV (thermostatic mixing valves)
  • RBT (registered break tank)
  • RAG (registered air gap)
  • Non Testable Backflow Valves and Systems
WHAT IS BACKFLOW?

Water is supplied by Sydney Water to our properties and a break in the main or a back syphonage of the water supply can cause contaminants to be drawn back into the main water supply and can potentially cause harm to our drinking water supply and a health hazard to the community.

A number of properties and businesses can cause a risk to the water supply and backflow prevention devices need to be installed and tested regularly to prevent such risks such as:

  • Car Wash Bays
  • Bin Rooms
  • Restaurants
  • Abattoirs
  • Medical Centres
  • Mechanics
  • Chemical Facilities
  • And so on………..
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WHAT ABOUT DOMESTIC BACKFLOW PREVENTION?

In the Australian standards backflow scenarios are categorized as low, medium or high and depending on the situation, will depend on which backflow device you will need installed.

Houses are deemed a low risk and the water meter acts as a backflow device

But

Unit blocks, their garden taps, car wash bays and bin rooms have backflow devices installed and require annual testing and a compliance certificate issued to the Sydney Water Board.

PIPE FIX PLUMBING are Accredited Backflow Prevention Licensed Plumbing Company

We conduct annual testing as to comply with relevant regulatory requirements and authorities under the Australian plumbing standards.

– TMV’s (Thermostatic Mixing Valves)

Thermostatic mixing valves are installed in aged care facilities, hospitals, schools, medical centres, child care facilities and unit blocks for the reduction in hot water heat as to prevent scalding and 3rd degree hot water burns.

Hot water needs to be stored at 60*degrees and above to burn off legionella bacteria that likes to grow in mild temperature waters and in businesses and places of risk, hot water needs to be adjusted to degrees that are safe of between 40-45 degrees* as not to cause harm to vulnerable people.

HOW DOES A TMV WORK?

A thermostatic mixing valve draws the 60+ degree hot water and adds cold water to its mixing chamber and delivers it between a safe 40-45* degrees and these valves needed regular annual testing to make sure they are working as they should and comply with relevant regulatory authority  requirements.

PIPE FIX PLUMBING are accredited plumbers for repairs, maintenance and installations, and certifying of thermostatic mixing valves

 

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