Install Instructions
1. Back ow preventers must be installed in high-visibility 
locations in order to allow for immediate notice of telltale 
discharge or other malfunction. This location should 
also facilitate testing and servicing, and protect against 
freezing and vandalism.
2. Installing a back ow preventer in a pit or vault is not 
recommended as  ooding of the pit will cause a cross-
connection. Ensure that all local codes and required 
safety provisions are met. An air gap below the relief port 
must be maintained so as to avoid,  ooding and sub-
mersion of the assembly, which may lead to a cross-
connection.
3. A strainer should be installed ahead of the back ow 
preventer to protect all internal components from un-
necessary fouling.
 CAUTION - Do not install a strainer ahead of the back ow 
preventer on seldom-used, emergency water lines (i.e. 
  re sprinkler lines). The strainer mesh could potentially be-
come clogged with debris present in the water and cause 
water blockage during an emergency.
4. Normal discharge and nuisance spitting are accommo-
dated by the use of a Watts air gap   tting and a fabricated 
indirect waste line. Floor drains of the same size MUST 
be provided in case of excessive discharge.
5. When a 909 Series back ow preventer is installed 
for dead-end service applications (i.e. boiler feed 
lines, cooling tower makeup or other equipment 
with periodic  ow requirements), discharge from 
the relief vent may occur due to water supply 
pressure  uctuation during static no- ow condi-
tions. A check valve may be required ahead of the 
back ow preventer. *Please see “Troubleshooting”, 
page 7, prior to installation.
6. The 909 Series back ow preventer is designed so that 
the critical level of the relief valve is positioned below the 
 rst check. This unique feature allows the valve to be 
installed either vertically or horizontally.
7. Installation procedures must comply with all state 
and local codes. *Please see page 3 for speci c in-
stallation procedures.
8. Prior to installation, thoroughly  ush all pipe lines to 
remove any foreign matter.
9. Start up at Initial Installations and After Servicing: The 
downstream shutoff should be closed. Slowly open 
upstream shutoff and allow the back ow preventer to 
 ll slowly. Bleed air at each test cock. When back ow 
preventer is  lled, slowly open the downstream shutoff 
and  ll the water supply system. This is necessary to 
avoid dislodging O-rings or causing damage to internal 
components.
10. Test: The 909 Series back ow preventer must be tested 
by a certi ed tester at the time of installation in order 
to ascertain that the assembly is in full working order 
and may be relied upon to protect the safe drinking 
water as per applicable standards.
 How It Operates
The unique relief valve construction 
incorporates two channels: one for air, 
one for water. When the relief valve 
opens, as in the accompanying air-
in/water-out diagram, the right hand 
channel admits air to the top of the 
reduced pressure zone, relieving the 
zone vacuum. The channel on the left 
then drains the zone to atmosphere. 
Therefore, if both check valves foul, 
and simultaneous negative supply and 
positive backpressure develops, the 
relief valve uses the air-in/water-out 
principle to stop potential back ow.
Repair Parts: Use only original equipment, manufactured parts 
to protect the validated warranty.
First
Check
Relief
Valve
Second
Check
909QT
Reduced
Pressure
Zone
Water Out
Air In 
Patent# 4,241,752
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Basic Installation Instructions
Watts 
3
⁄4" – 2" (20-50mm) 909QT High Capacity Relief Series:
Location and Installation Considerations
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