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AquaSHIELD products are ASSE 1060 Certified
Performance Requirements for
Outdoor Enclosures for
Backflow Prevention Assemblies
ASSE STANDARD # 1060 (Issued: November
18, 1996)
For a complete printed text please
contact:
American Society
of Sanitary Engineering
for Plumbing and Sanitary Research
28901 Clemens Road, Suite # 100
Westlake, OH 44145
United States of America
General
Information
No product may be said to be ASSE
approved unless the manufacturer has applied to the ASSE,
has had his product tested by an official ASSE recognized
independent laboratory, according to the applicable ASSE
Standard, and when the product has passed the test, displays
the ASSE Seal on the product.
This standard focuses on devices that
provide a range of protection to backflow preventers which
are mounted outside and above ground so they may avoid
freezing, vandalism and tampering.
It is recommended that enclosures be
installed consistent with local codes by qualified and
trained professionals.
This standard was promulgated in
accordance with procedures developed by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Performance Requirements for Outdoor
Enclosures for Backflow Prevention Assemblies
1.2 Scope
1.2.1 Description
The enclosures incorporate features to
provide for freeze protection, positive drainage to prevent
submergence of the assembly, security and accessibility for
testing and repair.
1.2.2
Classes
1.2.2.1 Freeze Protection Enclosures
a) Class I enclosures are designed for
all devices other than pressure and atmospheric vacuum
breakers.
b) Class I-V enclosures are designed for
pressure and atmospheric vacuum breakers.
1.2.2.2 Freeze Retardant Enclosures
a) Class II enclosures are designed for
all devices other than pressure and atmospheric vacuum
breakers.
b) Class II-V enclosures are designed for
pressure and atmospheric vacuum breakers.
1.2.2.3 Non-Freeze Protection
Enclosures
a) Class III enclosures are designed for
all devices other than pressure and atmospheric vacuum
breakers.
b) Class III-V enclosures are designed
for pressure and atmospheric vacuum breakers.
1.2.4
Temperature Ranges
1.2.4.1 Freeze Protection Enclosures
(Class I & Class I-V)
Enclosures shall be designed and
constructed to maintain a minimum internal temperature of 4
(C (40(F) with the external temperature of -34( (-30(F).
3.0
Compliance Testing
3.1 Freeze
Protection Capability Test (Class I and I-V)
3.1.2 Procedure
Place the enclosure in a controlled
atmosphere room having minimum temperature of 4° C (40° F)
on a concrete slab in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
***Provide electrical power to operate
the enclosures heat source. Cool the controlled atmosphere
room to -34° C (-30° F) and hold for 24 hours. During the 24
hour period, record the temperature inside the enclosure
hourly with two (2) thermocouples.***
3.2
Drainage Performance Test (All Classes)
3.3.1 Purpose
The depth of water within the enclosure
shall not exceed 150 mm (6 inches) during full flow of the
backflow preventer relief discharge, nor shall the depth of
the water exceed 8 mm (0.25 inches) after completion of full
flow.
3.5
Access for Testing and Maintenance (All Classes)
3.5.2 Procedure
Review drawings for each enclosure
submitted by the manufacturer to determine distance from
edge of access opening to location of test cocks and valve
handles or hand wheels. Verify that test sample meets the
design criteria.
3.6
Hinged Access Panel Restraints Test
3.6.3 Criteria
Unrestrained panels and horizontal hinged
panels which exceed 32 kg (70 lbs.) in weight shall result
in a rejection of the enclosure.
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