Mothballing definition

Mothballing or "system mothballing" means the intentional shut- ting down of a refrigeration or air conditioning system for longer than 60 days by the owner or operator of the facility, where the re- frigerant has been evacuated from the system or affected component, at least to atmospheric pressure.
Mothballing. - means the temporary removal of a generating unit from active service and accompanying long- term storage activities.
Mothballing means to secure a vacant building and protect it from further deterioration until such time that the structure may be repaired/rehabilitated and returned to a permitted use as defined in Title 17 of the BSB MC entitled "Zoning".

Examples of Mothballing in a sentence

  • Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with National Park Service Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.

  • Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door 770 openings, making temporary roof repairs, or ventilating the building in accordance 771 with National Park Service Preservation Brief #31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.

  • Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.

  • Mothballing is act of temporarily securing a vacant or unused real property and its component features to protect against damage by weather, vandalism, or break-ins.

  • Securing and “mothballing” of structures, using methods defined in the National Park Service’s Preservation Brief 31, Mothballing Historic Structures.

  • Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in accordance with Preservation Brief #31: Mothballing Historic Buildings.

  • Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.

  • Mothballing is only appropriate for a temporary period and should be subject to regular review, at least annually, against the same requirements which led to the original decision to mothball the school (or stage of education).

  • Mothballing, rather than closing a school gives the opportunity for it to re- open should circumstances change.

  • Mothballing 362 363 Mothballing may be undertaken on Assets that are temporarily not in use and have an 364 anticipated reactivation period of more than 36 months.