Loading Doors definition

Loading Doors means the doors described in regulation 22(1)(a) to (d) inclusive.
Loading Doors. All dock-high doors are on the building's west elevation and consist of a seven-bay shipping section and a four-bay receiving section. All spaces have levelors. There are two grade-level drive-in doors on the east side and north side of the building. Rail: Yes, but not active. MECHANICAL DETAIL Heating and Hot water gas fired boilers provide heat to the Cooling: industrial and office components. Additional boilers are used in the production process. Ceiling mounted air conditioning units provide cooling to the office areas. Electrical 22,500 KVA - three transformers; 7,500 KVA each. Service: 16 substations.
Loading Doors means the doors described in regulation 28(1)(a) to (d) inclusive; and “locked” means secured by a device which prevents unauthorised operation.

More Definitions of Loading Doors

Loading Doors. The subject property has a single shipping/receiving area, with five dock- high spaces, and three drive-in doors located in a common dock area.
Loading Doors. There are overhead doors in the manufacturing area.
Loading Doors. All loading doors shall be vertical lift, overhead steel doors as manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or an equivalent manufacturer. The loading doors shall have a width of 9'0" and a height of 10'0". Loading doors shall be steel insulated sectional doors or an equivalent substitute with 3" vertical tracks and rollers, insulated sections with backboards, slide locks, torsion springs, weather-stripping and other miscellaneous hardware. Door panels shall be formed from 20-gauge steel and insulated to a minimum R-value of 17.