Existing plumbing definition

Existing plumbing means the exposed preinstalled approved cold water supply piping used or designed to connect to the water heater extending to the exposed cold water shut-off supply valve. If there is no cold water shut-off supply valve, “existing plumbing” extends to and includes the connected water heater and does

Examples of Existing plumbing in a sentence

  • Existing plumbing in pantry shall remain and be reused for new appliances.

  • Existing plumbing, piping and fixtures in toilet rooms on each Tenant floor, as required by code, and as necessary to accommodate the needs of the Base Building central equipment such as floor drains, rain water drains, leaders, risers, and existing connections to the public water supply and sewage systems.

  • Existing plumbing facilities shall not be used by construction personnel.

  • Floor - 1st, 2nd PL Plumbing: General Modification of the Existing plumbing system on both levels (Basement and 1st floor) reconstruct and modify the existing restrooms, provide the necessary piping and sanitary lines for new proposed bar, VIP rooms, New proposed Kitchen, accommodate the gas pipe for the future gas use, kitchen / bar equipment.

  • Lessor shall deliver the Premises to Lessee clean and free of debris on the Commencement Date and warrants to Lessee that the Existing plumbing, electrical systems, fire sprinkler system, lighting, air conditioning and heating systems and loading doors, if any, in the Premises, other than those constructed by Lessee, shall be in good operating condition on the Commencement Date.

  • Existing plumbing fixtures, drinking fountains, sinks, lavatories, water closets, showers, floor drains, etc., which are to be removed, must have water supply shut off prior to disconnecting and removing them to prevent flooding.

  • Existing plumbing distribution and fixtures, if any, may be retained subject to design requirements and applicable code and Landlord requirements.

  • Evaluating Existing plumbing – Identification of potential hazards in existing plumbing and the abatement of the hazard is a key element of any CCC Inspections – Joint field inspections are best.