MAGIC RAIN L.S.S., Inc.
Post Office Box 364, Hinckley, OH 44233
(Serving Cuyahoga, Medina, Lorain & Summit Cos.) Phone: 330-220-RAIN (7246) and 330-220-9246 email: sandra@magicrain.com
AVB - Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker
(UNDER RE-CONSTRUCTION)
It is NOT PERMITTED to utilize a combination fertilization/irrigation combination in use with an AVB.
Description of an Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker
An AVB is backflow device configured with a single moving part, a float, which moves up or down to allow atmospheric air into the piping system. The AVB is always placed downstream from all shut-off valves. Its air inlet valve closes when the water flows in the normal direction. But, as water ceases to flow the air inlet valve opens, thus interruption the possible backsiphonage effect. If piping or a hose is attached to this assembly and run to a point of higher elevation, the backpressure will keep the air inlet valve closed because of the pressure created by the elevation of water. Hence, it would not provide the intended protection. Therefore, this type of assembly must always be installed at least six (6) inches above all downstream piping and outlets. Additionally this assembly may not have shut-off valves or obstructions downstream. A shut-off valve would keep the assembly under pressure and allow the air inlet valve (or float check) to seal against the air inlet port, thus causing the assembly to act as an elbow, not a backflow preventer. The AVB may not be under continuous pressure for this same reason. An AVB must not be used for more than twelve (12) out of any twenty-four (24) hour period. It may be used to protect against either a pollutant or a contaminant, but may only be used to protect against a backsiphonage condition.