Inspection port definition

Inspection port means an access point in a system component that enables inspection, operation and/or maintenance.
Inspection port means any opening not less than three-quarters (3/4) inch in diameter through which unobstructed access to the inside of the casing can be obtained for measuring water levels. Inspection ports shall be threaded openings temporarily sealed with a removable watertight plug.
Inspection port means an orifice or other viewing device from which the low pressure drain and irrigation line check valve may be assessed for proper operation.

Examples of Inspection port in a sentence

  • The Client must commence any action for damages arising out of or related to this Agreement or the Inspection Report according the provisions set forth by Section 7512 of the Home Inspection Law (68 P.S. §§ 7501-7512) within one year of delivery of the Home Inspection port to the client or the named representative.

  • Inspection port shall be supplied and installed in accordance with Manufacturer’s recommendations at the location specified in the Contract Drawings.


More Definitions of Inspection port

Inspection port means a Kenyan port that the Director has, by notification to the owner or master of a foreign fishing craft, designated as an inspection port for the purpose of these Regulations;
Inspection port means a component of a Sewage Facility that provides sufficient access for the inspection of the contents of a Tank.
Inspection port means an appurtenance installed within a stormwater management system to allow for observation of conditions, including water level, located below the surface.
Inspection port means any opening in the well seal or casing wall not less than one-half inch in diameter through which unobstructed access to the inside of the casing can be obtained for measuring water levels.
Inspection port means openings, with easily opened covers, designed to allow inspectors quick access to the inlet flow control device, each compartment of the grease interceptor, and the effluent from the interceptor. A monitoring port is an inspection port large enough to allow temporary installation of monitoring devices such as samplers, strip recorders, flow meters, or other such measuring and/or monitoring devices.
Inspection port means any opening not less than three-quarters (3/4) inch in diameter through which unobstructed access to the inside of the casing can be obtained for measuring water levels. Inspection ports shall be threaded openings temporarily sealed with a removable watertight plug. (10)(17) “Jetted Well” or “Sand Point Well” means a pipe with an attached well point or open-ended screen. The well is installed in unconsolidated formations by the washing action of
Inspection port means a pipe installed directly into a leaching trench, mound system, and/or other dispersal field to monitor the performance of the system through visual inspection or collection of samples.