Yes on the valves you indicated as per 13& 25, if you have a backflow device you need to provide the means to flow test. NFPA 25 requires the test. I do not have 13R so I can not comment. I would think it applies since NFPA 25 covers 13R.
The following is from the NFPA 25 Handbook 2011 Ed.
13.6.2.1* All backflow preventers installed in fire protection system piping shall be tested annually by conducting a forward flow test of the system at the designed flow rate, including hose stream demand, where hydrants or inside hose stations are located downstream of the backflow preventer.
A.13.6.2.1 The full flow test of the backflow prevention valve can be performed with a test header or other connections downstream of the valve. A bypass around the check valve in the fire department connection line with a control valve in the normally closed position can be an acceptable arrangement. When flow to a visible drain cannot be accomplished, closed loop flow can be acceptable if a flowmeter or sight glass is incorporated into the system to ensure flow.
The tests required by 13.6.2 typically test only for operation of the device under backflow conditions. Forward-flow test conditions are required by other portions of this standard.
The 2010 edition of the standard requires only a forward flow test of the system through the backflow preventer. The backflow test was deemed by the technical committee to be outside the scope of the standard, because it is a requirement of water quality standards and performed by an individual with specific training and license to do so. However, many contractors have obtained the required licenses to perform the backflow test and do so as part of their service offering.
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