WAC 16-202-1020
What are the requirements for a system
interlock? A system interlock must automatically shut off the
injection system if the irrigation pump stops operating or if
variation in water flow adversely affects product injection rate
or product distribution uniformity. The operator must be able to
demonstrate that backflow cannot occur.
(1) Pressurized injection systems or injection into a
pressurized portion of the irrigation system requires either an
electrical, hydraulic, or mechanical system interlock device.
(2) When the injection point is at a nonpressurized section
of an irrigation water distribution system, an interlock
mechanism must discontinue product delivery in the event that
water flow is interrupted or sufficiently reduced such that
product application is adversely impacted to the target site.
Furthermore, treated water cannot enter waters of the state.
(3) With venturi systems.
(a) Booster or auxiliary water pumps must be connected with
the system interlock such that when pressure in the mainline
changes to the point where product distribution is adversely
affected automatic shutoff of product supply will occur.
(b) The supply line must contain either a normally closed
solenoid-operated valve connected to the system interlock or a
normally closed hydraulically operated valve that opens only when
the main water line is adequately pressurized. If a booster or
auxiliary pump is used in conjunction with a venturi system, the
normally closed solenoid must be electrically interlocked with
the source pump for the irrigation system.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58, 17.21, and 34.05 RCW. 01-23-018, § 16-202-1020, filed 11/9/01, effective
11/9/01.]