Flashing Sample Clauses

The 'Flashing' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation of flashing materials in a construction project. It typically specifies the types of materials to be used, the locations where flashing must be installed—such as around windows, doors, and roof penetrations—and the methods for ensuring watertight seals. By setting these guidelines, the clause helps prevent water intrusion and related damage, ensuring the long-term durability and integrity of the building envelope.
Flashing arrow signs, of the appropriate type per the "Manual of Traffic of Traffic Controls", latest edition, will be provided for all lane closures on all arterial highways and collector streets.
Flashing. Roof edges, projections through the roof and changes in roof planes shall be flashed. The seam between the flashing and the membrane shall be completed before the flashing is bonded to vertical surfaces. The seam shall be sealed a minimum of 3 inches beyond the fasteners which attach the membrane to nailers. The installed flashings shall be secured at the top of the flashing a maximum of 12 inches on centers under the counterflashing or cap. Where possible, prefabricated components shall be used for pipe seals and flashing accessories.
Flashing. ASTM A167, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇al soft fully annealed, 0.015 in. unless greater thickness required.
Flashing. Pre-finished brake formed sheet metal 1. Glass storefront on the ground level and glass curtain wall at center area of building on north and south facades beyond the roof line
Flashing. Galvanized steel sheet (minimum 0.33 mm thickness); Prefabricated flashing for plumbing and radon roof vent pipes to be P.V.C. conforming to CSA B272-93.
Flashing your radio does not currently have access to a network. It is attempting to find a site it is authorised to use, or it may be out of range of a network signal. Off: your radio is in conventional mode.
Flashing flash all walls, curbs, vents, etc per manufacturers recommendation. Terminate all flashings with Aluminum Termination Bar and water cut-off mastic.
Flashing. 1 Where pipes or ducts go through a roof or wall, they should be boxed-in and flashed.
Flashing. Flashing shall include aluminum caps, sealant and reinforcing. Aluminum caps shall be 20 gage thick and shall be cut to completely cover the insulation. Sealants shall be as recommended by the insulation manufacturer.
Flashing. ON@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<bool>, 1) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.OUTPUT_CTRL.FLASHING.initial@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<bool>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.OUTPUT_CTRL.IDLE@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<bool>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.OUTPUT_CTRL.initial@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<bool>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.ctr@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.lOld@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.rOld@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 1) IMR.SystemUnderTest.OUTPUT_CTRL.t@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<unsigned int>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.left@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 0) IMR.SystemUnderTest.right@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 1) _timeTick@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<unsigned int>, 256) IMR.EmerSwitch@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 0) IMR.TurnIndLvr@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<signed int>, 0) IMR.voltage@50 |-> (ConcreteLattice<float>, 13.0000029)