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ValVE sizE

Typical FlOw RaTEs as sizEd By 

FlOOR dRain ManuFacTuRERs 

dRain sizE

in.

mm

in.

mm

2

1

2

65

55 gpm

2

50

3”

80

112 gpm

3

65

4”

100

170 gpm

4

100

6”, 8”, 10”

150,200,250

350 gpm

5

125

Figure 1  

Series 909/LF909  
Relief Valve Dis charge Rates

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nE 

pRE

ssu

RE (

psi

G)

FlOw RaTE (GpM)

2

1

2

” – 3” 909

4” – 10” 909

175

150

125

100

75

50

25

0

0  100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Relief Valve

First 

Check

Second

Check

Second 

Shutoff 

Valve

Inlet 

Shutoff  

Valve

Watts No. 909/LF909 
2

1

2

" – 10" (65 – 250mm)

Basic Installation Instructions

Series 909/LF909

Sizes: 2

1

2

" – 10" (65 – 250mm)

  6.  The relief valve module on 2

1

2

" – 10" (65 – 250mm) 909/LF909 

Series assemblies may be turned to discharge to the opposite 

side. To do so, unbolt the relief valve and turn the relief valve dis-

charge port to the opposite side. Mount the high pressure hose 

on the op po site. This should be done by a licensed journeyman 

tradesperson, who is rec og nized by the authority having jurisdic-

tion and only when space is critical for testing or repair.

  7.  

ASSEMBLY:

 If the backflow preventer is disassembled during 

installation, it MUST be reassembled in its proper order. The gate 

valve with the test cock is to be mounted on the inlet side of the 

backflow preventer. The test cock must be on the inlet side of 

the wedge. Please see above. Failure to reassemble correctly will 

result in possible water damage due to excessive discharge from 

the relief port/vent and possible malfunction of the backflow pre-

venter.

  8.  Installation procedures must comply with all state and local 

codes and must be completed by a licensed journeyman trades-

person who is recognized by the authority having ju ris dic tion. 

  9.   Prior to installation, thoroughly flush all pipe lines to remove any 

foreign matter.

 10.  START UP at Initial Installation and After Servicing: The down-

stream shutoff should be closed. Slowly open upstream shutoff 

and allow the backflow preventer to fill slowly. Bleed air at each 

test cock. When backflow preventer is filled, slowly open the 

down stream shutoff and fill the water supply system. This is nec-

essary to avoid dislodging O-rings or causing damage to internal 

com po nents.

 11.   

TEST:

 The 909/LF909 Series backflow preventer may be tested 

by a certified tester at the time of installation in order to ascertain 

that the assembly is in full working order and may be relied upon 

to protect the safe drinking water as per applicable standard.

Summary of Contents for LF909

Page 1: ...this Manual for future reference Basic Installation Instructions 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 notic...

Page 2: ...n its proper order The gate valve with the test cock is to be mounted on the inlet side of the backflow preventer The test cock must be on the inlet side of the wedge Please see above Failure to reassemble correctly will result in possible water damage due to excessive discharge from the relief port vent and possible malfunction of the backflow pre venter 8 Installation procedures must comply with...

Page 3: ...e is filled open the downstream shutoff slowly and fill the water supply system This is necessary to avoid water hammer or shock damage G The installation of a Watts air gap with the drain line terminating above a floor drain will handle any normal discharge or nuisance spitting through the relief valve However floor drain size may need to be designed to prevent water damage caused by a cat astrop...

Page 4: ...sh Print Head wait then Push Start Test 7 Open VA then slowly open VB no more than 1 4 turn When relief valve drips push the hold button for 2 seconds Record reading must be 2 psid or more Push Stop Test 8 Close VA and VB Test No 2 Test No 2 Check Valve 9 Install bypass hose between VA and TC 4 Open VA then bleed air by loosening hose connection at TC 4 Tighten hose connection Close VA Push Start ...

Page 5: ...two spring retainers and the stem The spring re tainers are not to be removed for servicing If there is a need to re place the spring spring retainer or stem an assembled module must be obtained from the factory These modules are not interchangeable be sure to replace the first check with a first check mod ule and the second check with a second check module 6 To replace the disc on sizes 21 2 4 65...

Page 6: ...embly 5 Removal of the bottom plug and spring assembly During nor mal field service there is no need to remove the bottom plug spring assembly other than inspection It can be removed by simply unscrewing with a large pipe wrench CAUTION The spring as retained on the bottom plug is highly loaded NO attempt should be made in the field to remove the spring For replacement a complete bottom plug assem...

Page 7: ...place relief valve seat or inlet cover Electrically ground the piping system and or electri cally isolate the device with plastic pipe immediately upstream and down stream of the device B 6 Valve improperly reassembled B 6 If valve is dis as sem bled during installation caution must be exercised to install check springs in their proper location C Valve exhibits high pressure drop C 1 Fouled strain...

Page 8: ...ost of repairing or replacing other property which is damaged if this product does not work properly other costs resulting from labor charges delays vandalism negligence fouling caused by foreign material damage from adverse water conditions chemical or any other circumstances over which the Company has no control This warranty shall be invalidated by any abuse misuse misapplication improper insta...

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