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Reduced Pressure Zone Device procedural Compliance Checklist

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  • Client

  • Asset Owner

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Brad's On Tap RPZD Procedure Checklist

  • Asset Owner

  • Device Location

  • Manufacturer

  • Model Number

  • Serial Number

  • Size

  • Photo of RPZ device and identification

  • Locate Downstream Isolation Valve

  • Requirements to perform test

  • Add Photo of Valve installation

  • Notify Management

  • Add Date and time of Notification

  • Isolate Valve

  • Details

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Procedure For Dura Test Kit

  • Attach High Pressure hose (RED) To upstream Test Valve

  • Attach Low Pressure Hose (Blue) to Midstream Test Valve

  • Place Vent Hose (yellow) in Tundish / Drain

  • open vent on test kit

  • Open Upstream Test Valve

  • Open Midstream Test Valve

  • Open and Close Test Kit High Pressure Valve (red)

  • Open and Close test Kit Low Pressure Valve (Blue)

  • Is Pressure gauge showing 35kpa or Greater

  • Action Required

  • Notify Management

  • Add Date and time of Notification

  • Attach Vent Hose (yellow) to Downstream Test Valve

  • Open the DownStream Test Valve

  • Open Test Kit High Pressure Valve (red)

  • Is The RPZ Discharging

  • Action Required

  • Notify Management

  • Add Date and time of Notification

  • Close Upstream Test Valve

  • Is The Test Kit Gauge Holding Pressure / Stable

  • Action Required

  • Notify Management

  • Add Date and time of Notification

  • Close the Downstream Test Valve

  • Open the Upstream Test Valve

  • Open the Test Kit Low Pressure Valve (Yellow) SLOWLY

  • Did The Valve discharge above 14kpa

  • Action Required

  • Notify Management

  • Add Date and time of Notification

  • Test Complete and Valve Is Operational and correct

  • Add Date and time

  • Add signature

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