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BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY TESTER TRAINING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 2024/2025 Salmonellosis A disease caused by pathogenic bacterica (often associated with chicken), which affects the intestinal tract. The primary symptom is severe diarrhea. A valve designed to open in...

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BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY TESTER TRAINING EXAM

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Salmonellosis

A disease caused by pathogenic bacterica (often associated with chicken), which

affects the intestinal tract. The primary symptom is severe diarrhea.

A valve designed to open in the direction of normal flow and close with the

reversal of flow.

Check valve

Overflow level

The maximum height that water or liquid will rise in a receptacle before it flows over the

rim.

Backflow

A hydraulic condition, caused by a difference in pressures, in which non-potable water

or other fluids flow into a potable water system.

RPBP

A shortened name for a reduced pressure backflow preventer

Air Gap

In plumbing, the unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between

the lowest opening from any pipe or outlet supplying water to a tank, plumbing fixture, or

other container, and the overflow rim of that container

potential cross connection

,Any arrangements of pipes, fittings, or devices that indirectly connects a potable water

supply to a non-potable source

Dysentery

A disease (sometime waterborne) caused by pathogenic microorganisms and

characterized by severe diarrhea with passage of mucus and blood

Backsiphonage

A backflow condition in which the pressure in the distribution system is less than

atmospheric pressure (subatmospheric)

Hose bib

A faucet to which a hose may be attached

Carrier

A human or animal that carries germs and can pass them to another person without

getting the disease himself.

Reduced pressure zone backflow preventer

A mechanical device consisting of two independnetly operating, spring-loaded check

valves with a reduced pressure zone between check valves.

Auxiliary supply

Any water source or system, other than the potable water supply, that may be available

in the building or premesis.

Actual Cross Connection

Any arrangement of pipes, fittings, that connects a potable water supply directly to a

non-potable source at all times.

Hepatitis

, An inflammation of the liver caused by a pathogenic virus. Symptoms are jaundice,

general weakness, nausea, and the presence of dark urine.

Feed water

Water that is added to a commercial or industrial system and subsequently used by the

system, such as water that is fed to a boiler to produce steam.

Pressure vacuum breaker

A device designed to prevent backsiphonsge, consisting of one independently operating

spring-loaded check valve and an independently operating spring-loaded air-inlet valve.

Bypass

In cross-connection control, any pipe arrangement that passes water around a

protective device, causing it to be ineffective.

Gastroenteritis

An intestinal disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms, which involves

inflammation of the stomach and intestines. Symptoms are diarrhea, pain, and nausea.

Back pressure

A backflow condition in which a pump, elevated tank, boiler or other means results in a

downstream pressure greater than the supply pressure

Incubation period

The time period that elapses between the time a person is exposed to some disease

and the time that person shows the first sign of symptom of the disease.

Cross connection

Any arrangement of pipes, fitting, fixtures, or devices that connects a non potable

system to a potable water system

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