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Backflow Box

$1,203.85


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SKU 100S-AL

The Backflow Box is an American made back flow enclosure features a lift-off design for maximum accessibility, and comes with an ASSE Standard 1060 compliant drain flap. It is recommended to add the Chromalox Heat Cable #30 with 90W of heat to protect from freezing temperatures. This enclosure is made from marine grade aluminum, polyisocyanurate foam insulation board, and a glass fiber reinforced facer on each side. The enclosure is easy to set up, safe for testers, and helps offer protection from vandalism.

Dimensions: 7" W x 32" L x 22" H

PRODUCT SPECS

Model: 100S-AL

Weight: 26 lbs

Dimensions: 7" W x 32" L x 22" H

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With or without 90W Heat Cable
 
   
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Marine-grade aluminum construction material
  • All models are lockable for vandal protection
  • Easy access for testing and repairs
  • ASSE Standard 1060 compliant drain flap
  • Easy installation
  • Offers freeze protection when used with the recommended heat
  • Made in the USA

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Other Backflow Enclosure Sizes and Models:

Protect Your RPZ Reduced Pressure Zone From Damage Using Backflow Enclosures

This article will provide general information on why a Backflow Enclosure Box is extremely important for maintaining the safety and critical operations of your water supply system. We will discuss how you can prevent these devices from damage caused by vandalism by installing safety locks for peace of mind. A backflow enclosure plays an important part in protecting your RPZ so it can operate as it should and is a reliable component. The RPZ, valve is better known as a reduced pressure zone or a backflow preventer device.

We will discuss the benefits of using a backflow enclosure box, the correct installation practices, and suggestions for increasing its effectiveness. We will also cover Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) backflow preventers and why they are critical for protecting irrigation systems, industrial processes, and residential plumbing. Drinking water will prevent pollutants, chemicals, and hazardous elements from entering your water supply.

What Are RPZ Backflow Preventers

RPZ Backflow preventers are designed to prevent contaminated water from getting back into your clean water supply. It has two independently active check valves with an intermediate relief valve located between them. The design offers excellent protection against backflow for the safety of potable water systems, industrial operations, and residential plumbing. They will protect drinking water from contamination caused by pollution, chemicals, and other dangerous elements from entering your clean water supply.

What Are Backflow Enclosures

Backflow enclosures protect various assemblies such as reduced pressure zone assemblies, pressure vacuum breakers, and double checks from freezing weather. You can choose between insulated and heated designs. These boxes are made from dependable materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) to prevent outdoor threats.

Two Enclosure Boxes

Aluminum Enclosure Boxes

Different Types Of Backflow Enclosure Boxes

Here are some different enclosure boxes for different applications, and protection levels:

• Standard Enclosures – These enclosures provide basic protection from minor impacts and weather conditions.
• Insulated Enclosures – These enclosures will protect the RPZ from freezing temperatures and will operate as intended.
• Vandal-Resistant Enclosures – These enclosures are designed to withstand vandalism and tampering making them a perfect choice for public or high-crime areas.
• Customized Enclosures – Designed for specific requirements for abnormal dimensions or additional security requirements.

Backflow Enclosure Boxes Benefits

One of the leading benefits is protecting the Reduced Pressure Zone from damage caused by the environment. Some of these benefits include:

• Freezing Conditions – Insulated enclosures will protect RPZ from freezing during extremely cold weather so they will continue to operate correctly.
• UV Radiation – The materials are designed to protect the Reduced Pressure Zone from damage caused by the sun and extend its lifespan.
• Rain And Snow – Waterproof enclosures will keep Reduced Pressure Zones dry. In turn, it will prevent damage and corrosion.

Increased Safety

Backflow enclosures offer an added layer of security by protecting the RPZ from theft and vandalism with tamper-proof locks and reinforcement to prevent unauthorized access and protect your device.

Aesthetic Appeal

Backflow enclosure boxes are created to blend in and complement the surroundings.

Lifespan

Due to its excellent design for protecting the RPZ, it's no wonder these devices will have longer lifespans. You will notice fewer repairs and replacements will be required saving you time and money over time.

Installation

The instructions for helping you with installation.

Preparation
Choose the right backflow enclosure box that will meet your needs. Also, consider your climate, security levels, and aesthetic preferences. Collect Tools And Materials - Make sure you have all the tools and materials needed for the project including anchors, screws, drills, and sealants.

Evaluate The Site
Inspect the area where the installation will be located. Make sure all debris and obstacles are cleared away, including vegetation, so nothing will interfere with the installation. Measure the RPZ dimensions to ensure the enclosure box will fit properly and allow for enough clearance around the device.

Install The Base
Place the enclosure box base on the ground making sure it's level and aligned with the RPZ. To secure the base, use anchors or bolts to secure it to the ground and its stable so it cannot move or shift.

Large Backflow Enclosure

Commercial Backflow Box

Mount The Enclosure
Place the enclosure box over the RPZ and align it with the base. Make sure there is sufficient clearance around the RPZ for maintenance and inspections.

Secure The Enclosure
Use screws or bolts to attach the enclosure securely to the base. Examine the enclosure to ensure it is firmly in place so it cannot move.

Seal The Enclosure
It's time to apply a waterproof sealant around the edges of the enclosure to prevent water and debris from getting in. Inspect the enclosure for signs of gaps and seal them off for total protection.

Install The Security Components
If the enclosure comes with a lock, make sure it's installed and operating properly. It's recommended you install tamper-proof locks for more security. While optional, install alarms or sensors to detect unauthorized access or signs of tampering.

Safe-T-Cover Boxes

Aluminum Backflow Enclosures

Increase The Overall Performance Of The Backflow Enclosure Box

Routine Maintenance
Routine maintenance is important to ensure the backflow enclosure box will operate properly to protect the RPZ. Regularly inspect the enclosure for signs of wear or damage and correct any issues that might arise. Clean the enclosure of all debris or vegetation that will build up over time.

Seasonal Inspections
When the temperature turns cold, check the insulation and make sure the enclosure is properly sealed to prevent freezing. In hotter weather, inspect the enclosure for UV issues and there is proper ventilation.

Hire Professional Installers
If installing backflow enclosure boxes is something you have no experience in, consider hiring a professional installer. They will see to it the enclosure is installed properly and securely to protect the RPZ.

Customizing
The backflow enclosures can be customized to meet the requirements you need. You might want added security such as alarms, reinforced locks, or designed to blend with your surroundings. Customizing can increase the operation and appearance of the enclosure.

Regulation Compliant
Backflow enclosures must comply with local regulations and standards to meet security, environmental protection, and easy entry for maintenance and inspections. Regulation compliance guarantees the enclosure offers good protection and protects you from fines or penalties.

Applications Of Backflow Enclosures

Residential Settings
Backflow enclosures are used to protect RPZ backflow protectors in residential locations. Some protected devices include pool equipment, irrigation systems, and outdoor faucets protecting them from damage caused by the environment and possible vandalism.

Commercial Settings
Office buildings, shopping centers, and hotels will benefit from the protection received by backflow enclosures. These enclosures will keep their water supplies safe while increasing better levels of security. Backflow enclosures blend nicely with the surroundings for an attractive look.

Public And Municipal Buildings
Government buildings, libraries, and schools use these enclosures to protect their RPZ backflow preventers while protecting against vandalism, damage from the environment, and offering a clean water supply.

Industrial Facilities
Warehouses, factories, and processing plants benefit from backflow enclosures to protect RZP backflow preventers against physical harm, chemical exposure, and extreme weather conditions.

Farms And Agricultural Operations
Agricultural operations can use backflow enclosures to protect their irrigation systems to maintain their water supply. Farmers rely on backflow enclosures for their irrigation systems to protect their livestock and crops from contamination.

In Conclusion

You might consider using backflow enclosure boxes to protect your RPZ backflow preventers from environmental damage, vandalism, harmful impacts, and ensure the dependability and longevity of your water supply. If you are a homeowner, farmer, business owner, or manager of a business operation, you will save time and hard work over the long haul while protecting your water for crops and/or livestock.

Backflow enclosures or backflow enclosure boxes are excellent products for keeping your operations running smoothly and ensuring you have clean water for years to come. Using backflow enclosures productively involves choosing the right kind of enclosure, performing proper installation, and conducting regular maintenance will ensure excellent results.

Following the recommendations and suggestions in this article, you will have an excellent RPZ backflow preventer to protect and operate as it should for many years. Hopefully, the information provided in this article has helped you understand how important backflow enclosure boxes are for maintaining the operations of a water supply system as well as protecting the backflow preventer device.