Gravity Flow definition

Gravity Flow means flow moved only by the force of gravity.

Examples of Gravity Flow in a sentence

  • Tenant shall not damage any demising wall or disturb the integrity and support provided by any demising wall and shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly repair any damage or injury to any demising wall caused by Tenant or its employees, agents, licensees or invitees.

  • Meter Bypass is not allowed in any Gravity Flow (Open Channel) Discharge System.

  • The location of the water supply, capacity, and source of water will affect the size of the pipelines, irrigation system flow rates, and the size and type of water resource (in this tender applied the Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems).

  • Open Channel (Gravity Flow) The operation of an ultrasonic level sensor is based on the Doppler principle that there is an apparent change in frequency of sound or radio waves as a function of motion.

  • The Contractor shall work out a Comprehensive Drainage System for Disposal of Runoff collected on Surface Road by Gravity Flow only and the Drain shall be connected to the nearest Natural Storm Water Drain and as per the Approval of the Employer.

  • The Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems must be able to deliver and apply the amount of water needed to meet the forest tree‐water requirement.

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