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What type of action must double check valve assembly components have?

  1. Bronze

  2. Independently acting

  3. Plastic

  4. Rubber

The correct answer is: Independently acting

Double check valve assembly components must be independently acting to maintain the integrity of the backflow prevention system. This means that each check valve within the assembly operates independently of one another. In the event that one valve fails, the other valve can still function and prevent backflow, thus protecting the potable water supply from potential contamination. The necessity of this independent functionality is crucial, as it ensures that if there is a drop in pressure or a reversal in flow that's typically caused by a cross-connection, backflow will not occur, effectively safeguarding the water supply. This characteristic enhances the reliability of the entire assembly in preventing backflow scenarios. The other options pertain to materials and characteristics that can be relevant to the construction of valves, but they do not specifically address the critical operational requirement of independent action that ensures the assembly's performance in preventing backflow.