Manifold definition

Manifold means a pipe with numerous branches to convey effluent between a large pipe and several smaller pipes, or to permit choice of diverting flow from one of several sources or to one of several discharge points.
Manifold means a non-perforated pipe that distributes effluent to individual distribution pipes.
Manifold means the valve and metering assembly which is installed in an end user’s premises;

Examples of Manifold in a sentence

  • A Manifold Operator is not required for pre-mixed nitrox not mixed at jobsite.

  • Gas Valve, Main Burner, Pilot Burner, Thermocouple, Manifold Transformer, Relay, Regulator, Standard Thermostat, Igniter, Fuse, Sensor, Power Pack, Seals, Surface Unit Controls, Programmed Cooking Controls, Heating Elements (will be replaced with builder’s standards only), Internal Wiring.

  • FUEL AND OIL Fuel - Specification: MIL-T-5624, MIL-T-83133 or ASTM-D-1655 Oil - Specification: MIL-L-23699 Type II Oil Consumption: Maximum (as measured over a 10-hour period) 0.15 U.S. gal/hr LP/HP Fuel Pump, Fuel Filter Element, Fuel Temperature Sensor, Fuel Diverter/Back to Tank Valve, Fuel Distribution Valve, P2T2 Probe, Relay Box, Electronic Engine Control, Dedicated Generator, P4.9 Sensors and Manifold, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Governor Company Fuel Metering Unit, Fuel Supply Pipe.

  • This Section shall apply to and cover the following classifications: Dive Supervisors, Dive Masters, Divers, Stand-By Divers, Tenders, Manifold Operators, Technicians and EMT’s.

  • COVERED: Gas Valve, Main Burner, Pilot Burner, Thermocouple, Manifold, Transformer, Relay, Regulator, Standard Thermostat, Igniter, Fuse, Sensor, Power Pack, Seals, Drive Belt, Surface Limit Control, Motor, Bearings, Pulleys, Controls (replaced with builder’s standard), Timer and Electrical Heating Element.


More Definitions of Manifold

Manifold means a part of a water distribution system normally located between the laterals and central supply line; the manifold splits the flow into a number of flows, either for distribution or for application to the land;
Manifold means the assembly of piping and fittings used to connect cylinders.
Manifold means piping and other ancillary equipment that connect two or more underground storage tanks designed to contain the same regulated substance. Multiple tanks that are connected by a manifold function as a single tank. A manifold is also referred to as a “siphon bar.”
Manifold means an assembly of pipe and fittings to interconnect either single or multiple sources to single or multiple outlets.
Manifold. : means the set of valves used in fluid flow systems, which serves to divide the current flow of fluid into several parts, combine multiple streams into a single flow or to divert the flow to any of several possible destinations;
Manifold means the assembly of piping or tubing and fittings used for interconnecting all cylinders or vessels to a common pipeline;
Manifold means a pipe or chamber having multiple apertures for making connections (to analyzers);