Domestic Water System Sample Clauses

Domestic Water System. The City and Developer acknowledge and agree that the public domestic water system for the Property (the “Water System”) is also shown on the Improvement Plans, but is not subject to this Agreement. The Water System will be the subject of a Water Service Agreement by and between the Developer and Coastside County Water District, which district (as opposed to the City) has jurisdiction over plan approval, construction, bonding and acceptance of the public domestic water system.
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Domestic Water System. 1. Building’s domestic water main will be metered and exit at a single point, five feet beyond the exterior walls for connection to the civil on-site utility system. A pressure-regulating valve set at 78 psi will be provided at the buildingswater service entry to mitigate any possible high pressure surges from the on-site utility mains.
Domestic Water System. Cold and hot domestic water piping from pump discharge to and including any main risers must be type-K copper tubing of proper pressure rating with brazed or silver soldered fittings. Branch piping must be type-K copper tubing with soldered connections (95/5 - no lead). Valves must be compatible in pressure rating and material, and the piping materials and must not cause the formation of galvanic corrosion Only Apollo ball valves may be used on three-inch piping or smaller. Only Building standard high-performance Xxxxxxxx butterfly valves may be used in piping over three inches.
Domestic Water System. Cold and hot domestic water piping from pump discharge to and including any main risers must be type-L copper tubing of proper pressure rating with braised or silver soldered fittings. Branch piping must be type-L copper tubing with soldered connections (95/5 - no lead). Valves must be compatible in pressure rating and material with the piping materials and must not cause the formation of di-electric couples. Only ball valves may be used on three inch tubing or smaller. Only Building standard high-performance grinnel butterfly valves may be used in piping over three inches. Waste and vent piping must be cast iron with no-hub connections. 30.

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