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Ames Fire & Waterworks 5000CIV Cast Iron Reduced Pressure Detector Assemblies User Manual

Series 5000civ, Installation, maintenance, & repair, Reduced pressure detector assemblies

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RP/IS-A-5000CIV

5000CIV

Installation, Maintenance, & Repair

Series 5000CIV

Reduced Pressure Detector Assemblies

Sizes: 2

1

2

" – 10" (65-250mm)**

NOTICE

For Australia and New Zealand, line strainers should be installed

between the upstream shutoff valve and the inlet of the backflow

preventer.

Testing

For field testing procedure, refer to Ames installation sheets

IS-TK-DP/DL, IS-TK-9A, IS-TK-99E and IS-TK-99D found on

www.

amesfirewater.com.
For other repair kits and service parts, refer to our Backflow

Prevention Products Repair Kits & Service Parts price list

PL-A-RP-BPD found on

www.amesfirewater.com.

For technical assistance, contact your local Ames representative.

** Metric Dimensions are nominal pipe diameter. This product is

produced with ASME/ANSI flanged end connections.

WARNING

!

Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment.
Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can

result in death, serious personal injury, property damage, or

damage to the equipment.
Keep this Manual for future reference.

Installation Instructions and Guidelines

NOTICE

The flange gasket bolts for the gate valves should be re tight ened
during in stal la tion as the bolts may have loos ened due to stor age
and ship ping.

High Capacity Relief Series:

Location and Installation Considerations

1. Backflow preventers must be installed in high-visibility locations in

order to allow for immediate notice of telltale discharge or other

malfunction. This location should also facilitate testing and ser vic-

ing, and protect against freezing and vandalism.

2. Installing a backflow preventer in a pit or vault is not rec om-

mend ed. However, if this becomes necessary, Ames highly

rec om mends that a licensed journeyman tradesperson, who is

recognized by the authority having jurisdiction, be consulted to

ensure that all local codes and required safety provisions are

met. An air gap below the relief port must be maintained so as to

avoid flooding and submersion of the assembly, which may lead

to a cross connection. *Please refer to Figure No. 1 for further

information.

3. Pipe lines should be thoroughly flushed to remove foreign material

before installing the unit. A strainer should be installed ahead of

backflow preventer to prevent disc from unnecessary fouling.

Install valve in the line with arrow on valve body pointing in the

direction of flow.

CAUTION

!

Do not install a strainer ahead of the backflow preventer on seldom-

used, emergency water lines (i.e. fire sprinkler lines). The strainer mesh

could potentially become clogged with debris present in the water and

cause water blockage during an emer gen cy.
4. Normal discharge and nuisance spitting are accommodated by

the use of a air gap fitting and a fabricated indirect waste line.

Floor drains of the same size MUST be provided in case of ex-

cessive discharge. *Please refer to Figure No. 1 and Figure No. 2

for further in for ma tion.

5. When a Series 5000CIV backflow preventer is installed for dead-

end service applications (i.e. boiler feed lines, cooling tower

makeup or other equip ment with periodic flow requirements),

discharge from the relief vent may occur due to water supply

pressure fluctuation during static no-flow con di tions. A check

valve may be required ahead of the backflow preventer. *Please

see “Troubleshooting”, Page 7, prior to installation.

You are required to consult the local building and plumbing

codes prior to installation. If the information in this manual

is not consistent with local building or plumbing codes,

the local codes should be followed. Inquire with governing

authorities for additional local requirements.

WARNING

!

Need for Periodic Inspection/Maintenance: This product

must be tested periodically in compliance with local codes, but

at least once per year or more as service conditions warrant. If

installed on a fire suppression system, all mechanical checks, such

as alarms and backflow preventers, should be flow tested and

inspected in accordance with NFPA 13 and/or NFPA 25. All prod-

ucts must be retested once maintenance has been performed.

Corrosive water conditions, and/or unauthorized adjustments or

repair could render the product ineffective for the service intended.

Regular checking and cleaning of the product’s internal compo-

nents helps assure maximum life and proper product function.

WARNING

!

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