2011 P&FG Code Amendment # 2 Final Adds-Mods Only PDF
2011 P&FG Code Amendment # 2 Final Adds-Mods Only PDF
2011 P&FG Code Amendment # 2 Final Adds-Mods Only PDF
SANITARY COMMISSION
Amendment # 2
Additional and Modified Sections Only
The following 28 pages of this document present only the additional and modified Sections
of the 2011 WSSC Plumbing and Fuel Gas Code collectively approved as Amendment # 2.
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Or printed versions are available from the WSSC Permit Services counter for a cost of $25.
See the following page for an explanation of formatting and effective date.
WASHINGTON SUBURBAN
SANITARY COMMISSION
CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORITY
The General Counsel certifies that the statutory authority for the adoption of this Code is:
Environment Article:
§9-332
Explanation of Formatting:
Printed Version (Black & White) – Additions and revisions between this version of
the Code and the previous Code are shown with a thick vertical line in the right
margin as shown immediately to the right.
-Deletions are shown with a horizontal arrow as shown to the right.
Electronic Version – in addition to the margin indicators present in the print
version, the electronic version also features blue colored text to indicate an addition
or revision.
101.4.2 Systems and Equipment Outside of the Scope. This code shall not apply to
items listed in the current adopted version of the International Fuel Gas Code, Section
101.2.4.
102.8.1 Exemption Not Applicable. This exemption does not apply to property or
buildings under lease or condominium ownership. This exemption also does not restrict
the federal government from securing permits and scheduling inspection in cases where
the government desires the Commission's inspection of plumbing, fuel gas, or site utility
systems.
102.8.2 Regulatory Compliance. This exemption does not exempt the federal
government from compliance with other specific provisions of this code: Chapter 5 -
Cross-Connection Control; Chapter 8 - Industrial Discharge Control (Pretreatment); or
Sections 302.10, 804 and 818 - Fats, Oil & Grease Program.
102.8.2.1 Cross Connection Control. The Commission shall issue a special license
to each federal property for the sole purpose of submitting and tracking backflow test
reports. No other permit or inspection activities will be allowed under this license.
See Chapter 5 for Cross Connection/backflow prevention requirements.
104.9.1 Defense. Any suit instituted against any officer or employee because of an act
performed by that officer or employee in the lawful discharge of duties and under the
provisions of this code shall be defended by the Commission until the final termination of
the proceedings. The code official or any subordinate shall not be liable for costs in any
action, suit or proceeding that is instituted in pursuance of the provisions of this code.
106.1.1 General. Any owner, authorized agent or contractor who desires to construct,
enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure,
or to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any plumbing, site
utility, fuel gas appliance, or fuel gas system, the installation of which is regulated by this
Code, or to cause any such work to be done, shall first make application to the
Commission and obtain the required permit for the work. All work identified in this Code,
except for "Exempt Work" set forth in Section 106.2, shall be installed under a Long Form
or Short Form Plumbing/Gasfitting permit, or under a Site-Utility permit.
106.1.2.1 Disclosure. The Licensee shall be responsible for notifying the property
owner or owner’s agent of all permit and inspection requirements associated with the
work performed prior to installation.
106.2.5 Special Exception, Natural Gas Utility Companies. Gas Utility personnel or
their subcontractors may perform a limited "house line" alteration for a Group R-3
occupancy without a permit. This house line alteration shall only be allowed when the gas
meter is relocated from inside to outside as part of the utilities' system maintenance. The
scope of work shall be subject to same limits and parameters described in the "Twelve
Joint Rule," as set forth in Section 402.4. Meter relocations exceeding the limits of the
Twelve Joint Rule or those initiated by the property owner or the owner's agent shall
require a Short Form permit and inspection as required by this code.
106.8.1 Expiration. A Long Form permit shall expire if the work authorized by the
permit does not pass an inspection within 18-months from the date of issuance of the
permit, or if the work authorized by the permit does not pass another progress inspection
or final inspection within 18-months from the last performed inspection.
106.8.1.1 Re-activation. Before the original permitted work can be recommenced, the
current minimum long form permit fee must be paid as a re-issue fee. In addition, the
current amount for inspection fees and System Development Charges (SDC) shall be
due for additional fixtures and the difference in SDC is due for existing permitted
fixtures based on the originally permitted fee.
106.9.3 Activation. A Short Form permit shall be activated through the scheduling of the
inspection upon completion of the work.
106.9.3.1 Present During Work. WSSC Short Form Permits shall be on the jobsite at
the time of installation.
106.9.3.3 Obstructed Process. If the property owner or agent of the owner obstructs or
refuses to allow the licensee to schedule the inspection required under 106.9.3.2, the
licensee shall promptly notify WSSC in writing. The notification shall occur within 15
days of installation and it shall include: property owner or owner agent’s name; mailing
address, job address, phone number(s), email address, permit number, and
documentation of attempts to schedule the inspection.
106.9.4 Expiration. A Short Form permit shall expire if not activated four (4) months
from the date of purchase, without benefit of refund.
106.9.4.1 Failed Inspection. Active Short Form permits shall expire 60 days from the
date of a disapproved inspection.
106.9.4.2 Reuse or Refund. A Short Form permit scheduled in error shall not be
reused or refunded.
108.6.1 The property owner engaged in plumbing work without required authorization; or
failed to schedule the required inspection for permitted work.
108.6.3 The property owner has been uncooperative or untimely in obtaining a licensed
individual to rectify unauthorized plumbing or gasfitting work.
113.8.5.3 Exception. Where the owner or owner’s agent obstructs or refuses to allow
inspection, the warranty requirements shall not apply to the work subject to inspection,
provided the licensee has notified the Commission in accordance with Section
106.9.3.3.
SECTION 202
ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS
AIR-GAP. The unobstructed vertical distance through free atmosphere between the lowest
effective opening from any pipe or faucet conveying water or waste to a tank, plumbing
fixture, receptor, or other assembly and the flood level rim of the receptacle. These vertical,
physical separations must be at least twice the effective opening of the water supply outlet,
never less than 1 inch above the receiving vessel flood rim. Special conditions may require
more stringent requirements.
ASSEMBLY. A testable backflow preventer with one or more approved body components
and including approved valves.
AUXILIARY WATER SUPPLY. Any water supply on or available to the premises other
than WSSC’s approved public potable water supply. These auxiliary waters may include
water from another water purveyor’s public potable water supply or any natural source(s),
such as a well, lake, spring, river, stream, harbor, and so forth; or used waters, reclaimed
waters, recycled waters, or industrial fluids. These waters constitute an unacceptable water
source over which WSSC does not have sanitary control.
BACKPRESSURE. A pressure, higher than the supply pressure, caused by a pump, elevated
tank, boiler, air/steam pressure, or any other means, which may cause backflow.
CONTAMINATION. Impairment of the quality of the water which creates an actual hazard
to the public health and safety.
CRITICAL FACILITIES. Facilities typically having multiple water services off multiple
mains to ensure continuity of service, such as hospitals, schools, certain federal facilities, and
other facilities deemed critical by the required use.
CUSTOMER. For purposes of this Code, a member of the regulated community which may
be a property or building owner, tenant, occupant, or other controlling entity over any portion
of a property’s water distribution system or water utilizing equipment.
HOUSE LINE. An industry term used to describe the gas piping system downstream of the
point of delivery (Gas Meter).
302.6.1 IPC Section 604, Design of Building Water Distribution System, is hereby
AMENDED by MODIFYING Section 604.1, to describe, and provide details for, the alternate
means of sizing water distribution systems.
(IPC as amended)
604.1 General. The design of the water distribution system shall conform to accepted
engineering practice. Methods utilized to determine pipe sizes shall meet one of the
specified methods below:
604.1.1 IPC Appendix E, Section E103.3 Segment Loss Method. Professional designs
shall be validated and approved by the Plans Review office.
604.1.2 IPC Appendix E, Section E201 Size of water-service mains, branch mains
and risers.
604.1.2.1 Water Service Connections (WSSC main to property line) for Group R-3
occupancies shall be sized per 604.1.3 below.
604.1.2.2 Table E201.1 "Meter and Service Pipe" column is used to determine size of
water service (on-property only); disregard meter size whether inside or outside. Use
developed length from property line to service valve.
604.1.2.4 For all other segments, use developed length from distribution main to most
remote fixture served through that segment.
604.1.3 Existing Service Connection Size Validation for Renovation or Additions to;
or Replacement of; or New Group R-3 Occupancies (Flush Tank type toilets only):
604.1.3.1 The following considerations shall only apply to domestic fixture demand
sizing. Adequacy of an existing service connection to serve a fire sprinkler system shall
be determined by the appropriate county or city fire protection review agency.
604.1.3.5 The homeowner shall sign and submit an acceptance letter when existing 3/4"
and 1" service connections will serve additional fixtures, or new or replaced houses.
103.6.2.6 All volume based interceptors shall be installed at a maximum depth of twelve
(12) feet; measured from the bottom of the tank to the highest manhole rim elevation. In
addition, the maximum elevation difference between the tank bottom and the pavement
(where the hauler will be parked during service), shall be twenty (20) feet.
(IFGC as amended)
310.1.1 CSST. Corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) gas piping systems shall be
bonded to the electrical service grounding electrode system at the point where the gas
service enters the building or where the gas piping is closest to the electrical service
grounding electrode when the gas service and electric service are in separate areas. The
bonding jumper shall be not smaller than 6 AWG copper wire or equivalent.
310.1.2 Prohibited - Additional Driven Grounds. All gas piping systems shall be
bonded only to the main electrical system's grounding system; driving a secondary ground
is prohibited.
SECTION 501
GENERAL
501.1 Scope. This Chapter shall provide provisions to protect potable water distribution
systems from contamination caused by unprotected or improperly protected cross
connections (aka: backflow or backflow prevention). This includes the installation, alteration,
repair, relocation, replacement, or maintenance of plumbing systems that use backflow
preventers.
501.2 Compilation. This Chapter is the compilation of the 2010 WSSC Cross Connection
Control Manual, the latest adopted International Plumbing Code Section 608, and related
cross connection amendments previously contained in Chapter 3 of this Code.
501.4 Purpose. A potable water system shall be designed, installed and maintained in such a
manner so as to prevent contamination from non-potable liquids, solids, or gases being
introduced into the potable supply through cross-connections or any other piping connections
to the system. Backflow preventer applications shall conform to Table 5.1, except as
specifically allowed or required in Section 506.
SECTION 502
APPLICABILITY
502.1 Applicability. This Chapter applies to all occupancies, including Group R-3
Occupancies (see definition), and their accessory structures.
502.2.1 General. For the purposes of this Code, commercial and industrial facilities are
considered to fall into three categories with respect to cross-connection hazard levels:
502.2.2 Vulnerability. WSSC prioritizes facilities based (first) on industry type and
(second) on low-pressure vulnerability, to produce an overall prioritization. WSSC
establishes industry type using North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
codes and descriptions. WSSC established low-pressure vulnerability using its computer
water model and topographic data, and using its knowledge of areas prone to pressure
transients.
502.3.1 New Facilities. New facilities, of all hazard levels, shall have both containment
and internal-protection assemblies and devices. Containment backflow preventers shall
be installed on the outlet side of the water meter. New facilities, regardless of hazard
levels, shall not have separate service lines for fire and domestic use; building water
services shall be sized for a combination of fire and domestic water usage. Fire sprinkler
supply may branch off in parallel to the building containment assembly and each branch
shall be outfitted with the appropriate level of backflow prevention.
502.3.3 Retrofitting. Facilities built before May 1, 2007 without containment backflow
preventers may not need to be retrofitted, unless otherwise deemed warranted by WSSC.
WSSC shall require a containment backflow assembly if high-hazard application(s) are
present. Where a facility has a containment backflow preventer not commensurate with
the degree of hazard, an upgrade will be required. These facilities shall be reclassified as
moderate or high hazard facilities and future inspection frequency shall be adjusted
accordingly.
503.2 Testing and Maintenance of Backflow Preventers. The customer, at their own
expense, shall purchase, install, operate, test and maintain approved backflow-preventers as
directed by WSSC. The customer shall immediately correct any malfunction of a backflow
preventer revealed by periodic testing or observation. Backflow assemblies shall be tested
annually or as otherwise directed by WSSC. Non-testable devices shall be replaced or re-
built every 5 years.
503.3 Licensed Cross-Connection Technician. The customer shall be responsible for hiring
a cross-connection technician (who is employed by a registered and insured Master
Plumber), to perform the installation, testing and maintenance on his/her backflow-
prevention assemblies.
503.5 Record Keeping. The customer shall be responsible for maintaining all necessary
records on backflow-prevention assemblies and/or devices installed on their premises.
503.6 Change of Use. The customer shall immediately contact WSSC when the use of
his/her property changes. WSSC shall then reassess the hazard classification of the property
and determine if an inspection is warranted.
503.7 Backflow Preventers Out of Service. The customer shall notify WSSC in writing of
any backflow preventers that have been taken out of service.
SECTION 504
CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN’S
RESPONSIBILITIES
504.1 Violations. Cross-Connection Technicians shall be held responsible for the violation
of any part of this Manual whether the violation is committed by themselves or by their
employees or agents.
504.3 Generation of Data. Cross Connection Technicians shall be responsible for the
accurate generation of data, a correct assessment of the workings of each assembly tested,
and proper dissemination of the data to WSSC and to the customer.
504.4 Test Reports. Any work completed by a Cross Connection Technician to achieve
satisfactory test results for a customer shall be documented on WSSC’s standardized test
reports. All test reports must be purchased from WSSC either on-line or at the permit
counter. All test reports shall be submitted to WSSC preferably on-line and must have an
assigned test report number.
504.5 Replacement Parts. Cross Connection Technicians shall be responsible for ensuring
that original-manufacturer replacement parts are used in the repair of or replacement of parts
in a backflow-prevention assembly.
504.6 Safety Procedures. Cross Connection Technicians shall conduct testing upon
assurance that all safety procedures have been observed and that all personnel involved have
been appropriately notified.
SECTION 505
SELECTION OF BACKFLOW PREVENTERS
505.1 Approved Standards. Backflow preventers shall conform to ASSE standards as listed
in this Code, or shall be equivalent to:
ANSI/AWWA Standards
USC Standards
CAN/CSA Standards
505.2 Other Standards. Backflow preventers manufactured to other standards may also be
installed, provided written approval is first obtained from WSSC. All equipment connected
to the potable water supply system used to retract human or animal body fluids shall be
protected by an air gap or a reduced pressure principle backflow assembly.
Pressure
Backflow Type of Protection
Standard Degree of Installation Dimensions and Condition
Preventer or BS=backsiphonage Comments Use
Number Hazard Position I=Intermittent
Method BP=back-pressure
C=Continuous
Lavatory, Sink, or Bathtub Spouts.
Twice effective opening—not Pot Fillers
ANSI See by-pass
Air Gap BS & BP High less than 1 inch above flood C Residential Dishwasher (ASSE 1006)
A112.2.1 arrangements
level and Clothes Washer (ASSE 1007)
Residential Type Refrigerator/Ice Maker
Pipe Applied 6 inches above highest outlet Outside of Fume
ASSE Goosenecks and appliances not subject
Vacuum BS High Vertical position only I Hood or Similar
1001 to back pressure or continuous pressure
Breaker No down stream valves Environments
Yard hydrant
Hose
supply requires
ASSE Connection Locked on hose bibb threads
BS High I auxiliary or Hose Bibb, Wall Hydrant and Sill cock
1011 Vacuum
additional
Breaker
protection
Residential Boiler,
Drain/vent Spas, Hot Tubs,
Dual Check Any accessible position
Low outlet shall be Residential Water Treatment System,
ASSE Valve with Drain piped to floor or by air
BS & BP to C between 3 & 9 Heat Transfer Fluid Make-up to a Single
1012 Atmospheric gap over a receptor
Moderate o’clock Wall Heat Exchanger utilizing only Non-
Vent (Horizontal only )
*See footnote Toxic Heat Transfer Fluid
Pressure
Backflow Type of Protection
Standard Degree of Installation Dimensions and Condition
Preventer BS=backsiphonage Comments Use
Number Hazard Position (I=Intermittent)
or Method BP=back-pressure
(C=Continuous)
Inside building-18 inches to 48
inches (centerline to floor) Fire Sprinkler w/o Chemical Additive
Double 60 inches above floor for 2 Wash Down Rack
-Valves per
Check inch or less Culinary Pressure Cooker & Industrial
ASSE 1015 BS & BP Low C section 603
Valve Outside building-18 inches to Food Steamer
**See footnote
Assembly 24 inches (centerline to floor) Commercial Domestic Water - Low
24 inches above for 2 inch or and Moderate Containment
less
Vacuum
Breaker
ASSE 1019 BS Minimum 6 inches above grade I Wall Hydrant
Wall High
Hydrants
Minimum of 12 inches above
Pressure highest outlet; Vertical only
-Valves per
ASSE Type Max. 60 inches to floor/grade
BS High C section 603 Residential Lawn Irrigation System
1020 Vacuum Area Shall Be Suitable for
**See footnote
Breaker Un-controlled Discharge
Residential - Outdoors Only
Backflow
Carbonated Beverage System or
Preventer Vertical or horizontal
Low Equipment
for No copper pipe downstream of
ASSE 1022 BS & BP to *See footnote Tea/Coffee Makers/Dispenser
Carbonated backflow C
Moderate Juice Dispenser
Beverage preventer
Frozen Beverage/Makers/Dispenser
Machine
Pressure
Backflow Type of Protection
Standard Degree of Installation Dimensions and Condition
Preventer BS=backsiphonage Comments Use
Number Hazard Position (I=Intermittent)
or Method BP=back-pressure
(C=Continuous)
Residential Domestic Water
Containment
Residential Fire Sprinkler System
Outside Drinking Fountain
Commercial Ice Maker
Dental Operative Unit
Dual Check Low *See footnote Water Filter Cartridge
ASSE 1024 BS & BP Any accessible position C
Valve Humidifier
Hand Held Shower
Tub Spout Below Flood Rim
Shower Steamer
Food Steamer; Wok Range; Proofer;
Eye Wash Station
Clothes Dryer with Steamer
Laboratory -Chemical faucets
Six (6) inches above
Faucet Hose sprays on faucets not meeting
ASSE 1035 BS High downstream piping I
Backflow standards
Area suitable for discharge
Preventer Miscellaneous faucet applications
**See footnote
Inside building -18 to 48 inches Recommend
Reduced (center line to floor) floor drainage
Pressure High Horizontal or Vertical system capable Fire Sprinkler with Chemical Additive
ASSE BS & BP C
Detector Drain pipe to floor of handling a and where Detector Meter is needed.
1047
Assembly Area Shall Be Suitable for catastrophic
Un-controlled Discharge failure of the
BFP
Inside building -18 to 48
Double
Inches (centerline to floor)
ASSE Check Fire Sprinkler w/o Chemical Additive
BS & BP Low Horizontal or Vertical C ** See footnote
1048 Detector and where Detector Meter is needed.
Drain pipe to floor
Assembly
Pressure
Backflow Type of Protection
Standard Degree of Installation Dimensions and Condition
Preventer BS=backsiphonage Comments Use
Number Hazard Position (I=Intermittent)
or Method BP=back-pressure
(C=Continuous)
Duel Check
ASSE Hose bib Dual
Vacuum BS & BP High C -Miscellaneous hose bibb connections
1052 Check Vacuum Breaker
Breakers
ASSE Air Gap BS High Minimum of 12 inches above I Janitorial Product Dispensing
1055 outlet and stored concentrate
Spill-
Minimum of 12 inches above -Valves per -Soap dispensers
resistant
ASSE 1056 BS High highest outlet; Vertical only C section 603 -Specialty sinks
vacuum
Max. 60 inches to floor/grade -Cleaning equipment
breaker
*A dated test tag shall be affixed to all ASSE 1012, ASSE 1022 and ASSE 1024 devices indicating:
Installation date.
The following statement: “FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY, WSSC CODE REQUIRES THAT THIS DEVICE SHALL BE
REPLACED OR REBUILT EVERY FIVE (5) YEARS. [“Replace or Rebuild” Tags are available from WSSC]
**A dated test tag shall be affixed to all ASSE 1013, ASSE 1015, ASSE 1020 ASSE 1047 and ASSE 1048 assemblies. [“Test” Tags are available from WSSC]
***Double wall heat exchanger required for domestic hot water production where toxic heat transfer fluid is utilized.
506.1 Plumbing Fixtures. The supply lines and fittings for every plumbing fixture shall
be installed so as to prevent backflow. Plumbing fixture fittings shall provide backflow
protection in accordance with ASME A112.18.1.
506.3 Water service piping. Water service piping shall be protected in accordance with
the International Plumbing Code Sections 603.2 and 603.2.1.
506.4 Chemicals and other substances. Chemicals and other substances that produce
either toxic conditions, taste, odor or discoloration in a potable water system shall not be
introduced into, or utilized in, such systems.
506.5 Valves and outlets prohibited below grade. Potable water outlets and
combination stop and waste arrangements shall not be installed below grade. Freezeproof
yard hydrants that drain the riser into the ground are considered a stop and waste
arrangement.
506.5.1 Exception. Freezeproof yard hydrants that drain the riser into the ground shall be
permitted to be installed, provided that the potable water supply to such hydrants is
protected upstream of the hydrants in accordance with Table 5.1 and the hydrants are
permanently identified as non-potable outlets by approved signage that reads as follows:
“ Caution, Non-Potable Water. Do Not Drink.”
506.6.3 Used Waters and Industrial Fluids. For used waters and industrial fluids,
an air-gap separation or a reduced-pressure principle backflow-prevention assembly
shall be installed where there is a high hazard.
506.7 Fire Hydrant Meters and Backflow Preventers for Temporary or Seasonal
Use.
506.7.1 General. WSSC may authorize use of a fire hydrant water meter to
applicants requiring water for temporary use as follows:
506.7.2 Small Hydrant Meter. A WSSC small hydrant meter (3/4inches) shall
include an integral hose-connected vacuum breaker (ASSE 1011).
506.7.3 Large Hydrant Meter. For a WSSC large hydrant meter (3 inches), the
applicant shall provide a reduced pressure principle backflow assembly (ASSE 1013)
suitable for high-hazard applications. The assembly must carry a satisfactory test tag
current within six months. The BFP shall be located within 20 feet of the Hydrant
Meter, ahead of any water take-offs, and the inlet piping/or hose shall not be
concealed.
506.7.4 Fire Hydrant’s Use Restrictions. Fire hydrant use shall be restricted to
temporary or seasonal applications such as, but not limited to: Tank-truck filling,
temporary water for construction sites, special events (e.g., charity walks,
fairgrounds), and seasonal uses (e.g., irrigation). Fire hydrants shall not be used to
circumvent the need to obtain service connections to supply water to full-time
businesses, nurseries with retail and maintenance buildings, and similar applications.
Such applications shall require a permanent service connection.
506.8 Parallel Systems. In commercial applications and in R-3 occupancies where a 13R
fire sprinkler system is specified, multiple water systems may be established in parallel as
follows:
506.8.1 Fire Sprinkler Systems – shall be the first supply branch; this branch
may be ahead of an inside domestic meter providing a detector meter type BFP is
used; see 502.5.2 and 502.5.4 below.
506.10 Automatic Commercial Fire Sprinkler Systems. Where potable water is used to
serve or supplement a fire sprinkler system, backflow prevention shall be as follows;
506.5.1 ASSE 1015 DCVA – Metered water; no chemical additives.
506.5.2 ASSE 1048 DCDA – Un-metered water; no chemical additives.
506.5.3 ASSE 1013 RPZA – Metered water; with chemical additive.
502.5.4 ASSE 1047 RPDA – Un-metered water; with chemical additive.
506.11.1 Where systems are installed as a portion of the water distribution system in
accordance with the requirements of this Code and the IPC and are not provided with
a fire department connection, isolation or the water supply system shall not be
required.
506.11.2 Isolation or the water distribution system is not required for deluge,
preaction or dry pipe systems.
506.12.1 Ten Head Rule. Where more than ten sprinkler heads are added or
relocated in conjunction with interior building renovations, a testable backflow
assembly corresponding to 506.10 shall be installed.
SECTION 507
INSTALLATION OF BACKFLOW PREVENTERS
507.2 Accessibility.
507.4.1 Information. Pipe identification shall include the contents of the piping
system and an arrow indication the direction of flow. Hazardous piping systems shall
also contain information addressing the nature of the hazard. Pipe identification shall
be repeated at maximum intervals of 25 feet (7620mm) and at each point where the
piping passes through a wall, floor or roof. Lettering shall be readily observable with
the room or space where the piping is located.
507.4.2 Color. The color of the pipe identification shall be discernable and consistent
throughout the building. The color purple shall be used to identify reclaimed, rain and
gray water distribution systems.
507.4.3 Size. The size of the background color field and lettering shall comply with
Table 5.2.
507.5 Valves.
507.5.1 Shut-off Valves. Shut-off valves shall be required on the inlet and outlet of
reduced-pressure assemblies (ASSE 1013 and 1047), double check assemblies (ASSE
1015 and 1048) and pressure-type vacuum breaker assemblies (ASSE 1020 and
1056), and on the inlet to atmosphere-type vacuum breaker (ASSE 1001) assemblies.
Valves shall be factory affixed directly to the backflow assembly body.
507.6.2 Relief Port Piping. The termination of the piping from the relief port or air
gap fitting of a backflow preventer shall be discharged to an approved indirect waste
receptor or to the outdoors where it will not cause damage or create a nuisance.
507.6.5 Common Service. For new construction wherein a common service splits
into separate fire and domestic lines inside the property, backflow-prevention
assemblies or devices shall be located after the split with no assembly or device
required on the common service.
507.6.6 Pumps and other appliances. Water pumps, filters, softeners, tanks and all
other devices that handle or treat potable water shall be protected against
contamination.
507.6.7 Booster Pumps. Booster pumps for fire protection systems, domestic water,
or local system/equipment enhancement shall be installed on the downstream side of
the respective backflow preventers.
507.6.9 Reuse of piping. Piping that has been utilized for any purpose other than
conveying potable water shall not be utilized for conveying potable water.
507.6.10 Painting of water tanks. The interior surface of a potable water tank shall
not be lined, painted, or repaired with any material that changes the taste, odor, color
or potability of the water supply when the tank is placed in, or returned to, service.
SECTION 508
TESTING AND MAINTENANCE OF
BACKFLOW PREVENTERS
508.2 Testing Intervals for Testable Backflow Assemblies. Customers shall have
testable backflow assemblies tested as follows:
508.2.1 On installation
508.2.2 At least annually
508.2.3 After repairs
508.2.4 After relocation or replacement
508.2.5 On responding to a reported backflow incident
508.3 Permits.
508.4.2 Field-Test Equipment. To ensure the ability of the test equipment to provide
accurate data, the field-test equipment shall be calibrated annually and the calibration
date shall be entered on the test report. There shall be a dated calibration sticker
affixed to the test equipment. Only test equipment meeting the recommendation of
the University of Southern California Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and
Hydraulic Research shall be accepted for WSSC‘s reporting requirements.
508.5.3 Failed Tests. Test reports showing a failing test result shall not be
acceptable. In the event of a failed test, the backflow technician shall repair, rebuild
or replace the backflow assembly until a passing test result is obtained. If property
owners do not authorize repairs, water service should not be restored until the
protection of the potable water supply system is reestablished and the licensed cross
connection technician shall notify WSSC.
604.4 Remote Reader. Provisions for a WSSC remote reader shall be provided for all
inside Commission meters as follows:
604.4.1 Conduit and Cable Exit. 18 to 48 inches above grade; do not locate in a
fenced or rear yard; preferred along the front wall or sides near front corners.
604.4.2 Conduit. Conduit shall be 1/2" minimum I.D. and shall have no fittings
greater than 45 degrees; fittings may not be insert type.
604.4.4 Penthouse Mechanical Rooms. The conduit and cable shall be routed such
that the remote reader can be located on an accessible exterior wall of the mechanical
room. Where an accessible exterior wall is not available, an alternate location shall be
pre-approved by the Commission's meter services department.
604.6 Meter Test Sleeves Not Required. Meter Test Sleeves/Piping shall not be
required for any 1-1/2" meter or for any submeter located in a penthouse mechanical
room. All other meter applications require test sleeves/piping according to
Commission Standard Details.
702.3.4 Electronic Submittal Required. Design plans and other required supporting
documentation shall be submitted to the WSSC consistent with the current electronic
submittal and related checklist protocols.