Backflow preventer

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Jesika Froman

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I'm constructing a commercial kitchen in my garage. The plumber we hired installed a hot and a cold line-like a spigot- for the mop sink. Our code requires the mop sink to have a backflow preventer. What is that, and can I install one the way it is now, or will we have to install an actual faucet?
 

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I'm constructing a commercial kitchen in my garage. The plumber we hired installed a hot and a cold line-like a spigot- for the mop sink. Our code requires the mop sink to have a backflow preventer. What is that, and can I install one the way it is now, or will we have to install an actual faucet?
Google hose Bibb vacuum breaker. You may just need 2 of these
 

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I use these all the time for residential and commercial applications when there is a need for hot and cold water at a fixture

For a single C W hose bib I use a Watts 3/4 " Lead Free 8B, Hose Connection Vacuum Breaker
 
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