Junction Chamber definition

Junction Chamber means a converging section of conduit, usually large enough for a person to enter, used to facilitate the flow from one or more conduits into a main conduit.

Examples of Junction Chamber in a sentence

  • Submit and receive acceptance from the Project Representative for the construction sequence connecting the Junction Chamber and the Siphon Inlet prior to commencing work.

  • Seller has all necessary power and authority (including Entity authority) to execute and deliver this Agreement and all other agreements contemplated hereby and to perform its obligations hereunder, and, if Seller is an Entity, has taken all Entity action necessary to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and to perform its obligations hereunder.

  • Dewatering System or description of how each structure will be constructed safely without a Dewatering System for the North Shaft, Junction Chamber, Siphon Outlet, Interceptor Chamber, Siphon Inlet, tie-in pipe (north and south), trenching for 108-inch nominal interceptor, CSO replacement, and Odor Control Facility.