Backflow Preventer Installation Phoenix, AZ
A backflow preventer is one of the most critical safety components in any private fire protection system. It ensures that water from sprinkler or hydrant lines on private property never flows back into the public drinking-water supply. At Lifetime Fire Protection, we specialize in backflow preventer installation in Phoenix for private fire systems only, providing code-compliant, fully tested assemblies that protect both your building and the city’s water infrastructure.
(Note: All public-side backflow and utility work within the city water main is performed by the City of Phoenix or its designated utility divisions.)
Seamless Coordination
From Day One
We work directly with your architect and project team to integrate the fire sprinkler system into your
building plans—no surprises, delays, or red tags.
Here’s how we help move your project forward:
Backflow Prevention and Private Fire Systems
All privately owned fire protection systems connected to the municipal water supply must include a backflow prevention assembly at the service connection. This ensures that water flows in one direction—toward the system—while preventing any reversal caused by changes in pressure.
We design and install backflow assemblies that integrate seamlessly with your private fire service main, following NFPA 24, NFPA 13, and City of Phoenix Water Services Department regulations.
Design and Planning for New Construction
Proper design ensures compliance and efficiency. Our team works with developers, engineers, and contractors to determine the correct backflow type, size, and configuration for each project. Design considerations include system pressure, hazard classification, and installation location.
Our design process includes:
– Placement and enclosure design for private-property backflow assemblies
– Hydraulic calculations and pressure-loss analysis
– Isolation-valve layout and drain routing
– Coordination with fire riser rooms and underground service mains
– Submittal documentation for city approval
Types of Backflow
Preventer Assemblies
We install all major assembly types for private fire protection systems
Double Check Valve Assembly (DCVA)
Used for moderate-hazard fire systems without chemical additives.
Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly (RPZ)
Required for high-hazard systems or where antifreeze or additives are present.
Double Check Detector Assembly (DCDA)
Common in fire lines with detector meters for flow monitoring.
Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly (RPDA)
Used for high-hazard systems requiring both detection and pressure relief.
Each assembly is installed in full compliance with NFPA and
City of Phoenix requirements for private fire service connections.
Backflow Preventer Installation Process
We handle every phase of installation for private fire protection systems:
– Excavation and piping preparation within the property line
– Installation of isolation valves, flanges, and restraints
– Assembly placement and anchoring at approved height and clearance
– Hydrostatic testing and inspection scheduling
– Documentation and signoff for final approval
All installations are constructed with approved ductile-iron or PVC piping and restrained joints to withstand pressure surges during fire flow.
Testing and Certification
Every backflow assembly must be tested and certified immediately after installation and annually thereafter. We coordinate all private-side testing and certification as part of our commissioning process to ensure compliance before system activation.
Testing includes:
– Check-valve and relief-valve operation verification
– Shutoff-valve leakage testing
– Differential pressure measurement
– Functional test under operating conditions
Upon completion, we provide test reports for the building owner and City of Phoenix records.
Maintenance and Annual Re-Certification
Regular maintenance ensures long-term reliability and compliance. Our service programs include annual inspection, testing, and re-certification for all private backflow assemblies.
During maintenance, we:
– Disassemble, clean, and reassemble components
– Replace worn gaskets, seats, or check springs
– Re-test under full flow and record readings
– Tag assemblies with certification dates and submit documentation
Retrofit and Replacement Services
We replace or upgrade outdated devices to meet current Phoenix requirements. Retrofit work includes:
– Evaluating existing assemblies for compliance
– Removing and replacing non-approved or deteriorated devices
– Installing new assemblies within private property limits
– Testing, certification, and final documentation
We coordinate directly with the AHJ to ensure smooth inspection and acceptance.
Integration with Private Fire Protection Systems
Backflow assemblies connect directly to private fire mains, risers, and hydrants. We ensure proper hydraulic balance and flow performance for:
– Fire sprinkler risers
– Standpipe and combination systems
– Fire pump suction and discharge lines
– Private hydrant networks
All work remains within the private side of the water connection—public utility connections are managed by the city.
Applications for Private Backflow Preventer Installation in Phoenix
– Commercial and industrial developments
– Hospitals and healthcare facilities
– Multi-family and mixed-use properties
– Distribution and logistics centers
– Educational and research campuses
– Retail and corporate sites
– Government and institutional facilities
Every assembly is installed for maximum accessibility, reliability, and service life.
Why Backflow Prevention Matters
A properly installed backflow preventer protects both the public water supply and your private fire system. It ensures:
– Clean, safe water at every connection
– Full compliance with Phoenix and state requirements
– Reliable flow and pressure for fire systems
– Reduced risk of contamination and liability
Serving Phoenix and Surrounding Areas
We provide private backflow preventer installation and testing across Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, and Scottsdale. All public-side installations remain the responsibility of the City of Phoenix; Lifetime Fire Protection focuses exclusively on privately owned fire systems.
