Spout definition

Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel container for conducting pouring or fueling through which the contents of a portable fuel container can be dispensed.
Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel container, through which the contents of a portable fuel container can be dispensed.
Spout means, with respect to a portable fuel container, any device that can be firmly attached to the container and that serves as the conduit through which the contents of the portable fuel container may be poured out of the container, not including a device that can be used to lengthen the spout to accommodate necessary applications.

Examples of Spout in a sentence

  • G.I. pipe (Spout) 3” dia 3’-0” long shall be provided at the top of roof for rain water alongwith one No. top khurra and one No. bottom khurra.

  • Spout shall have a pail hook, 19 mm (3/4 inch) hose coupling threads, vacuum breaker, and top or bottom brace to wall.

  • Risk Management and Insurance, 11th Ed, Illinois: Spout – Western College Publishing.

  • Spout outlets of drinking fountains for standing persons shall be38 inches (965 mm) and 43 inches (1090 mm) maximum above floor.

  • Spout outlets of wheelchair accessible drinking fountains shall be36 inches (915 mm) maximum above floor.

  • Spout and trim shall be cast or wrought copper alloy and be chrome plated with smooth bright finish.

  • Re-fuelling must be carried out using a suitable jug fitted with a suitable Spout adaptor on the ripper valve.

  • The Spout Run benthic TMDL, located in Clarke County, proposes sediment reductions for portions of the watershed and provides a sediment wasteload allocation of 7.44 tons/year.

  • This could result in reduction of production at the Finnish mills already during 2008.Until the final decisions on the proposed EU Energy Package have been made there will be uncertainties on how the proposed policies and measures will impact the availability and cost of wood fibre for wood processing industries.

  • Puthenkara BFA belongs to the Spout 14 of Thanguchira branch canal.


More Definitions of Spout

Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel container and through which the contents of the container may be poured. A spout does not include a device that can be used to lengthen the spout to accommodate necessary applications.
Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel
Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel container and through which the contents of a portable fuel container can be dispensed, not including a device that can be used to lengthen the spout to accommodate necessary applications.
Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel container through which the fuel in such container is dispensed.
Spout means any device that can be firmly attached to a portable fuel container and through which the contents of the container may be poured.

Related to Spout

  • Sump means any pit or reservoir that meets the definition of tank and those troughs/trenches connected to it that serve to collect hazardous waste for transport to hazardous waste storage, treatment, or disposal facilities; except that as used in the landfill, surface impoundment, and waste pile rules, “sump” means any lined pit or reservoir that serves to collect liquids drained from a leachate collection and removal system or leak detection system for subsequent removal from the system.

  • Grease means an organic substance recoverable by procedures set forth in "Standard Methods" and includes but is not limited to hydrocarbons, esters, fats, oils, waxes and high molecular carboxylic acids;

  • Freeboard means a factor of safety usually expressed in feet above a flood level for purposes of floodplain management. "Freeboard" tends to compensate for the many unknown factors that could contribute to flood heights greater than the height calculated for a selected size flood and floodway conditions, such as wave action, blockage of bridge or culvert openings, and the hydrological effect of urbanization of the watershed.