Emitter definition

Emitter means a drip irrigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil.
Emitter means an orifice that discharges effluent at a slow, controlled rate.
Emitter means drip irrigation fittings that deliver water slowly from the system to the soil.

Examples of Emitter in a sentence

  • Emitter units may be installed only on authorized emergency vehicles, as defined in Minnesota Statutes § 169.011, Subdivision 3.

  • The Emitter shall, as from the Agreement Date, comply with this ICC Agreement (including the Conditions) as the "Emitter" and agrees that the Conditions are hereby incorporated into this ICC Agreement as if they were clauses of this ICC Agreement.

  • EVP Emitter Units may be installed on and used only by Emergency Vehicles responding to an emergency as defined in Minnesota Statutes §169.01, Subdivision 5, and §169.03.

  • When the parsed assembly is mscorlib [13] a few more name conversions are necessary to stay conformant with the class names which the ISE Emitter produces.

  • This particular problem could be solved when the generated Eiffel proxy classes do not inherit from the abstract classes produced by the Eiffel Emitter (e.g. ICUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE_PROVIDER), but from the according class generated by the Contract Wizard (e.g. CW_ICUSTOM_ATTRIBTE_PROVIDER).


More Definitions of Emitter

Emitter means a drip irrigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil measured as gallons per hour.
Emitter means a drip irrigation fitting that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil.
Emitter means a device used to control irrigation discharge from lateral pipes, primarily the devices used in micro-irrigation systems.
Emitter means devices that are used to control the discharge of irrigation water that is discharged from lateral pipes or tubing. This term is primarily used to refer to devices used in microirrigation systems.
Emitter means a drip irrigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil. “Established landscape” means the point at which plantsinthelandscapehavedevelopedsignificant root growth into the soil. Typically, most plants are established after one or two years of growth. “Establishment period of the plants” means the first year after installing the plant in the landscape or the first two years if irrigation will be terminated after establishment. Typically, most plants are established after one or two years of growth. Native habitat mitigation areas and trees may need three to five years for establishment. “Estimated total water use (ETWU)” means the total water used for the landscape as described in Section 2.1.B.2 of the Water Efficient Land- scape Guidelines.
Emitter means small diameter openings in dripline that can dissipate pressure and allow a slow, controlled discharge (rated in gallons per hour).
Emitter means a person responsible for property (real or personal) from which emissions occur.