Shut Off definition

Shut Off means an interruption of the supply of Water.
Shut Off means the turn-off of water service through a shut-off valve on a service line that has been connected to the District’s System.
Shut Off or "to shut off" means to cut off the water supply by closing a City-owned valve or by such other means as the City Engineer may find appropriate;

Examples of Shut Off in a sentence

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  • Diesel Engine Coverage: All the above Engine parts plus: Glow Plugs; Glow Plug Control Module; Vacuum Pump; Water Separator; Shut Off Valve; Oil Vapor Separator.

  • All product tanks to be provided with pneumatic fire and fail safe Remote Operated Shut Off Valves.

  • The Gas Quality Shut Off Notice will be faxed to Local Production Office from the Distribution Servicenter that performed the meter inspection/quality testing.

  • The Leak Detection and Shut Off system shall be connected to and monitored by the Building's BMS System at the tenant's expense.


More Definitions of Shut Off

Shut Off means to shut off the supply of water to a point of use without abandoning the pipe supplying the water;
Shut Off means to turn off the supply of water at the property boundary by closing the connection valve, or by some other means approved by the Regional District;
Shut Off means an interruption in or discontinuance of the supply of water or sewer service authorised by the City.
Shut Off of water service shall mean suspension of service pending payment of delinquent charges or compliance with District regulations.
Shut Off means to turn off the water supply by closing a City owned valve or by any other means approved by the City.
Shut Off means an intentional interruption or discontinuance of the supply of water by the City from the City water distribution system.
Shut Off means the valves owned and maintained by the Owner, located within the Owner’s Premises or on the Owner’s Property, which may be used to turn on or off service to the Premises.