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What would be a suitable means of preventing backflow for a wash station Belfast sink, hot & cold to tap that has a long arm off it leading upto a spray head that can potentially be submerged in the sink.

Sink is at a meat processing factory.

many thanks guys
Colin
 
two double check valves and air gap , I think this is the heights risk one

did read some where also a water break tank ,but not sure
 
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if it was a domestic property then it would depend on the water cat in the basin. In a commercial situation its probably going to be a different set of rules tbh and may need an air break or an expensive valve but im not sure.

edit: read mikes post. :)
 
It's not a basin, it's a sink. Sink is always Cat 5 regardless. Basin in domestic is 3, in care home, hospital etc. it's 5.
 
Yes was just looking at defra website regarding category 5 break tanks and air gaps.

if the spray head can not be submerged then do I still have to use the same set up or will an acceptable air gap and double check valves be sufficient?
 
If the spray hose cannot be submerged then air gap will deal with backflow from sink and single check valves will be sufficient as we are looking at Cat 1 for the cold and Cat 2 for the hot.

Issues could arise if they are using the equipment to wash buckets etc. out that could submerge the spray head. If you know that the spray is used for this sort of thing then you are back to using a break tank.

Have a look at Plumbing Supplies | BES Gas & Plumbing Fittings and search for Commercial ‘Pre-Rinse’ Spray System to see a suitable spray system.
 
Thanks mike. Running over it in my head, just confusing myself in the end.

Just want to make sure I've got no comebacks. Cover myself before anything.
 
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