In our private residential irrigation system's, we typically have a control valve that has and AVB. For valves that irrigate a slope, we have the control valve with ABV at the bottom of slope, but plumbing code requires an AVB higher than the the highest elevation of any emission device of the system. To show this correctly, we show the ABV as it should be installed
We typically bring in atmospheric vacuum breakers in as >>Auxiliary Equipment>Backflow Device.
By doing it this way, the AVB does not want to connect to the lateral lines. It wants to only attach to a mainline.
My guess is that in order to get this to function properly, the AVB that we are bringing in will need to be categorized as another piece of equipment rather than what it truly is, a "backflow device". We have them shown as per my screen shot, and not connected to either the mainline or lateral line. However, running the Verify Mainline command generates an error showing that all of these are not connected to a water source.
Suggestions for best practice to get it to not generate an error? Is it possible to allow backflow components to be connected to either a mainline or lateral line?
We typically bring in atmospheric vacuum breakers in as >>Auxiliary Equipment>Backflow Device.
By doing it this way, the AVB does not want to connect to the lateral lines. It wants to only attach to a mainline.
My guess is that in order to get this to function properly, the AVB that we are bringing in will need to be categorized as another piece of equipment rather than what it truly is, a "backflow device". We have them shown as per my screen shot, and not connected to either the mainline or lateral line. However, running the Verify Mainline command generates an error showing that all of these are not connected to a water source.
Suggestions for best practice to get it to not generate an error? Is it possible to allow backflow components to be connected to either a mainline or lateral line?
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