Utah Code § 15A-3-303

Amendments to Chapter 3 of IPC
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(1) In IPC, Section 303.4, the following exception is added:
 "Exception: Third-party standards and certification for approval of backflow prevention
assemblies shall consist of any combination of two approvals from a third-party laboratory,
and a recognized listed organization that performs a laboratory performance evaluation and a
one-year field performance evaluation. Also see www.drinkingwater.utah.gov and Division of
Drinking Water Rule, Utah Administrative Code, R309-105-12(4)."
(2) In IPC, Section 306.2.4, the following sentence is added after the last sentence:
"Access shall be provided to the tracer wire at both ends or both ends of the tracer wire shall be
terminated at the cleanout."
(3) In IPC, Section 312.3, the following is added at the end of the paragraph:
 "Where water is not available at the construction site or where freezing conditions limit
the use of water on the construction site, plastic drainage and vent pipe may be permitted to be
tested with air. The following procedures shall be followed:
 1. Contractor shall recognize that plastic is extremely brittle at lower temperatures and
can explode, causing serious injury or death.
 2. Contractor assumes all liability for injury or death to persons or damage to property or
for claims for labor and/or material arising from any alleged failure of the system during testing
with air or compressed gasses.
 3. Proper personal protective equipment, including safety eyewear and protective
headgear, should be worn by all individuals in any area where an air or gas test is being
conducted.

 4. Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to limit the pressure within the plastic
piping.
 5. No drain and vent system shall be pressurized in excess of 6 psi as measured by
accurate gauges graduated to no more than three times the test pressure.
 6. The pressure gauge shall be monitored during the test period, which should not
exceed 15 minutes.
 7. At the conclusion of the test, the system shall be depressurized gradually, all trapped
air or gases should be vented, and test balls and plugs should be removed with caution."
(4) In IPC, Section 312.6, the following is added at the end of the paragraph:
 "Where water is not available at the construction site or where freezing conditions limit
the use of water on the construction site, plastic water pipes may be permitted to be tested with
air. The following procedures shall be followed:
 1. Contractor shall recognize that plastic is extremely brittle at lower temperatures and
can explode, causing serious injury or death.
 2. Contractor assumes all liability for injury or death to persons or damage to property or
for claims for labor and/or material arising from any alleged failure of the system during testing
with air or compressed gasses.
 3. Proper personal protective equipment, including safety eyewear and protective
headgear, should be worn by all individuals in any area where an air or gas test is being
conducted.
 4. Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to limit the pressure within the plastic
piping.
 5. Water supply systems shall be pressure tested to a minimum of 50 psi but not more
than 80 psi as measured by accurate gauges graduated to no more than three times the test
pressure.
 6. The pressure gauge shall be monitored during the test period, which should not
exceed 15 minutes.
 7. At the conclusion of the test, the system shall be depressurized gradually, all trapped
air or gases should be vented, and test balls and plugs should be removed with caution."
(5) IPC, Section 312.11.2, is deleted and replaced with the following:
 "312.11.2 Testing. Reduced pressure principle, double check, pressure vacuum
breaker, reduced pressure detector fire protection, double check detector fire protection,
and spill-resistant vacuum breaker backflow preventer assemblies shall be tested at the time
of installation or within 10 days of being placed into service, immediately after repairs or
relocation and at least annually. The Utah Division of Drinking Water has adopted the field test
procedures published by the Manual of Cross-Connection Control, Tenth Edition. This manual
is published by the University of Southern California's Foundation for Cross-Connection Control
and Hydraulic Research. Test gauges shall comply with ASSE 1064."
(6) A new IPC, Section 312.11.3, is added as follows:
"312.11.3 Tester Qualifications. Testing shall be performed by a Utah Certified Backflow
Assembly Tester in accordance with Utah Administrative Code, R309-305."

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