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An atmospheric vacuum breaker is not required to have which of the following?

  1. Annual field test

  2. Installation elevation

  3. Installation inspection

  4. Label

The correct answer is: Annual field test

An atmospheric vacuum breaker is designed to prevent backflow in a plumbing system by allowing air to enter the system in case of a drop in pressure, thereby breaking the vacuum that could siphon contaminated water back into the potable supply. Unlike other backflow prevention devices, atmospheric vacuum breakers do not require annual field testing to ensure functionality. This is primarily because they operate on a simpler mechanism that does not have moving parts that can fail over time. In contrast, installation elevation is important for atmospheric vacuum breakers, as they need to be installed at a specified height above the highest point of the water usage to function properly. Inspections are also critical to ensure that they are correctly positioned and sealed against any contaminants. Additionally, labeling is essential for identifying the device and providing necessary information for maintenance and compliance with local codes. Therefore, the absence of a requirement for an annual field test distinguishes atmospheric vacuum breakers from other more complex backflow prevention devices.