Mechanical control definition

Mechanical control means the control of aquatic plants using machinery designed to cut, shear, shred, crush, uproot, transport, or otherwise affect aquatic plants and which may require the aid of external or auxiliary power.
Mechanical control means those methodologies or management practices that physically disrupt plant growth, including but not limited to tilling, mowing, burning, flooding, mulching, hand-pulling, and hoeing.
Mechanical control means the use of tools and machinery to control the pest directly or to make the environment less favourable for pest invasion, development and/or dispersal (e.g. rolling to help control soil dwelling insect pests, cultivation to control weeds);

Examples of Mechanical control in a sentence

  • Control power wiring (other than 120 V as indicated on Mechanical control wiring diagrams) by the mechanical contractor.

  • Mechanical control may include grading, hand cutting or pulling, use of a "brush buster"-type mechanical device, burning, steaming, other experimental methods, etc.

  • Mechanical control includes cutting, mowing and/or the digging up of individual plants by hand, with the intention of impeding a plant from reproducing by seed.

  • Services may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Assessment and evaluation of facility mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems including: o Mechanical control systems o Fire alarm systems o Electrical systems to include security, lighting and communications systems • Analysis to determine if the MEP systems are serviceable.

  • Mechanical control of nuisance plant species typically includes cutting, mowing and/or the digging up individual plants by hand.

  • Mechanical ControlMechanical control of nuisance plant species typically includes mowing and/or the digging up individual plants by hand.

  • Mechanical control systems by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Controls, Tridium technology controls and integrated HVAC systems including, but not limited to, valves, actuators, dampers, sensors, thermostats and other control components.