Water-tight definition
Water-tight means put or fit together so tightly that water cannot enter or pass through. For example, water-tight pipe may be filled with water and tested under pressure between three and five pounds per square inch (psi) for several minutes to detect leaks.
Water-tight means put or fit together so tightly that water cannot enter or pass through. For
Water-tight means put or fit together such that water cannot enter or pass through. Generally,
More Definitions of Water-tight
Water-tight means put or fit together such that water cannot enter or pass through. Generally, water-tight pipe is filled with water and pressure tested at between three to five pounds per square inch (psi) for several minutes to detect leaks.
Water-tight means the absence of any defects in the Building Envelope that allow moisture entry into the interior of the Building; provided, however, that Covered Leaks will not include moisture on the interior of the Building from roof leaks, HVAC system leaks (for instance, condensate lines), plumbing leaks, flood infiltration and moisture entering the Building through doors or other entries that can be opened in normal operations.