stop-valve definition
stop-valve means any device (including a stop-cock or stop- tap) other than a draw-off tap, for stopping at will the flow of water in a pipe;
stop-valve means a valve for the connection or disconnection of water supply;
stop-valve means a valve for the connection or disconnection of water supply; the stop-valve between the municipal main and the water meter is known as the municipal stop-valve, for exclusive control over and use by the municipality; the consumer’s stop-valve is situated downstream of the water meter and is for exclusive use by the consumer except when the municipality has to do maintenance on the water installation.
More Definitions of stop-valve
stop-valve means an externally operated valve regulating the flow of water through a pipe supplying a premises;
stop-valve means a valve for the connection or disconnection of water supply; “stormwater” means water resulting from natural precipitation or accumulation and includes rainwater, subsoil water or spring water;
stop-valve means a device used to shut off the flow of refrigerant.
stop-valve means a valve, other than a servicing valve, used for shutting off the flow of water in a pipe;
stop-valve means a valve for the connection or disconnection of water supply; the stop−valve between the municipal main and the water meter referred to as the municipal stop−valve, for exclusive control over and use by the Municipality; the consumer’s stop−valve is situated downstream of the water meter is for exclusive use by the consumer except when the Municipality must do maintenance on the water installation.
stop-valve or "Curb Stop" shall mean the valve placed on a building service water supply pipe, that is located at a "Customer Water Supply Outlet."
stop-valve means any device, including, a stopcock and stop-tap, other than a draw- off tap or float valve for stopping the flow of water;