Cleanout definition

Cleanout means a device designed to provide access for removal of deposited or accumulated materials, generally from a pipe.
Cleanout means a pipefitting and associated piping connected to a Sewer
Cleanout means a section of pipe that extends from the underground private side sewer to the ground surface which is used to access the private side sewer for the purposes of cleaning and inspecting the private side sewer.

Examples of Cleanout in a sentence

  • Sewer Pipe Fitting and Riser to Cleanout: ASTM A 74, Service class, cast-iron soil pipe and fittings.

  • Cleanout tee branches with screw plug shall be installed at the foot of soil and waste stacks, at the foot of interior downspouts, on each connection to building storm drain where interior downspouts are indicated, and on each building drain outside the building.

  • Cleanout plugs shall be of size matching the full bore of the pipe.

  • Cleanout tee branches may be omitted on stacks in single story buildings with slab-on-grade construction or where less than 18 inches of crawl space is provided under the floor.

  • A Sanitary Sewer Clean-out is required for each property at the property line, within one (1) foot of the property line per West Valley Sanitation District Standard Drawing 3, or at a location specified by the Town.


More Definitions of Cleanout

Cleanout means a means for inserting cleaning tools, for flushing, or for inserting an inspection light into sewers at bends.
Cleanout means access to a sewer line, extending from the sewer line to the ground surface or inside the foundation, used for access to clean a sewer line.
Cleanout means an accessible opening in a drain sys- tem used for the removal of obstructions.
Cleanout means an accessible opening in a drain system used for the removal of obstructions.
Cleanout means a component of a Sewage Facility that provides access for inspection and cleaning the Building Sewer or other pipes.
Cleanout means an opening providing access to wastewater treatment systems or components thereof which allows for the cleaning or purging of materials and obstructions.
Cleanout means a "Y" connection on the service lateral, brought to grade, for the purpose of cleaning, testing and maintaining the service lateral.