bakflödespreventer
A bakflödespreventer, also known as a backflow preventer, is a plumbing device designed to stop contaminated water from flowing back into the clean water supply. This backward flow, termed backflow, can occur due to changes in water pressure, such as when a fire hydrant is opened or a water main breaks. Without a backflow preventer, substances like sewage, chemicals, or sediment could enter the potable water system, posing a serious health risk.
There are several types of backflow preventers, each with its own method of operation. Common designs include
Installation of backflow preventers is often mandated by local plumbing codes, especially for properties with potential