Pumps definition

Pumps and "pumping equipment" means any equipment or materials utilized or intended for use in withdrawing or obtaining ground-water including well seals.
Pumps and "pumping equipment" means the terms as defined in G.S. 87-85.
Pumps and “pumping equipment” means any equipment or materials utilized or intended for use, including seals and tanks, together with fittings and controls, in withdrawing or obtaining ground water for any use.

Examples of Pumps in a sentence

  • Tractors; Farm-Type Tractors with Attachments; Central Compressor Plants Elevators used for hoisting building material; Central Mixing Plants; Hoist; Pump Crete Machines; Concrete Pumps; Trenching Machines; Backfiller (other than cranes); Crushing Plant Operators; Elevating Graders; Paving Machine Operators (Blacktop); Fork-lift; Paving Machines (concrete); Boat Operator or Engineer (30 tons or over); Tracmobile; Maintainers; Blacktop Rollers; Switchman; Locomotive (under 20 tons).

  • Gradalls, Cold Planer Grader, Concrete Pumps, Driving Truck Cranes, Driving and Operating Fuel and Grease Trucks.

  • Any additional hours over 12 hours will be approved at the discretion of the DAE Pumps technician and will be billed at $300 per hour.

  • Any additional hours up to 12 hours will be approved at the discretion of the DAE Pumps technician and will be billed at $200 per hour.

  • Any additional hours up to 12 hours will be approved at the discretion of the DAE Pumps technician and will be billed at $250 per hour.

  • Any additional hours over 12 hours will be approved at the discretion of the DAE Pumps technician and will be billed at $350 per hour.

  • Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $68.19 Concrete Mixer Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $65.20 Compressors (Portable Single or two in Battery, not over 100 feet apart), Pumps (River Cofferdam) and Welding Machines, Push Button Machines, All Engines Irrespective of Power (Power-Pac) used to drive auxiliary equipment, Air, Hydraulic, etc.

  • Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $61.27 Supplemental Benefit Rate per Hour: $30.40 Supplemental Note: $55.10 overtime hours Compressors, Welding Machines (Cutting Concrete-Tank Work), Paint Spraying, Sandblasting, Pumps (with the exclusion of Concrete Pumps), All Engines irrespective of Power (Power-Pac) used to drive Auxiliary Equipment, Air, Hydraulic, Jacking System, etc.

  • Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $60.89 Compressors (Portable 3 or more in battery), Driving of Truck Mounted Compressors, Well-point Pumps, Tugger Machines Well Point Pumps, Churn Drill.

  • Effective Period: 7/1/2015 - 6/30/2016 Wage Rate per Hour: $70.42 Concrete Pumps, Concrete Plant, Stone Crushers, Double Drum Hoist, Power Houses (other than above).


More Definitions of Pumps

Pumps check for proper operation and leaks.
Pumps. Each pump will be type (rotary, centrifugal, piston, etc.) appropriate for the specific application in the Facility. Each pump will be specified for continuous or intermittent service in the design conditions of its specific application. Systems with large pump and variable flow requirements will have a recirculation line for pump protection. The recirculation line will normally be routed to the source from which the pump is taking suction. For all large pumps excluding circulating water pumps, minimum flow protection will be provided by a recirculation system meeting the pump manufacturer's requirements. Contractor shall attempt to minimize the number of pump manufacturers providing equipment for the project.
Pumps located upstream of each Receipt Point sufficient to effectuate the flow of Producer's Water into and on Gatherer's Water System and to allow Gatherer's Water System to operate at maximum capacity.
Pumps and “pumping equipment” means any equipment or materials utilized or
Pumps check for proper operation and leaks. • Inspect boiler for visible signs of hot spots & discoloration • Blow down the gauge glass assembly • Inspect the feed water valve & controls for operation • Check operation of feedwater tank and controls • Check feedwater controls for proper operation Quarterly Maintenance Plan Extend the lifetime of your equipment with a series of comprehensive inspections and tests performed three (3) times per year in addition to the one (1) Annual Maintenance visit.
Pumps and "pumping equipment" means the terms as defined in G.S. 87-85 including any equipment or materials utilized or intended for use in withdrawing or obtaining ground-water including well seals.