Cleanouts definition

Cleanouts means the clean out/inspection pipe for District customer’s individual sewer tap.

Examples of Cleanouts in a sentence

  • Cleanouts: Provide continuous cleanouts on one side at bottom of vertical work (such as walls), and other openings as necessary to facilitate cleaning and inspection of the work.

  • Cleanouts with pipe markers or valve boxes, blowoffs, and air relief valve assemblies shall be installed as required for proper operation and maintenance of the main.

  • Cleanouts will be available for access for cleaning and maintenance.

  • Cleanouts shall be provided as required by the Ontario Building Code.

  • Floor Drains and Cleanouts: Provide a floor drain in the public restroom as required by local codes.

  • Cleanouts shall be provided, as a minimum, where required by Code.

  • Clean-outs shall be of the same size as the piping installed up to 4" diameter.

  • Cleanouts not made of metal, pre-cast cement, or other non- combustible material.

  • Cleanouts will be provided to satisfy the code minimum and at intervals to demarcate approximate tenant improvement spaces.

  • Clean-outs shall be located within 50 feet of each other for piping 4" diameter and smaller, and not more than 100 feet apart for larger piping sizes.

Related to Cleanouts

  • Cleaning means the act of removing septage or other wastes from a wastewater treatment system component or grease/waste from a grease interceptor.

  • Cleaner means an employee engaged in cutting or trimming off loose ends of cotton or cloth left on garments or parts of garments by previous operators;

  • Irrigation means application of water to land areas to supply the water needs of

  • Bathing means washing oneself by sponge bath; or in either a tub or shower, including the task of getting into or out of the tub or shower.

  • Slamming means the designation of a new provider of a telecommunications service to a customer, including the initial selection of a service provider, without the verified consent of the customer. “Slamming” does not include the designation of a new provider of a telecommunications service to a customer made pursuant to the sale or transfer of another carrier’s customer base, provided that the designation meets the requirements of 199 IAC 22.23(2)“e.”