Power washing Sample Clauses

Power washing. 5.2.1. When subjected to a continuous spraying action for 60 seconds on the test component in its normal mounting conditions, a test sample shall show no damage to the retro-reflective surface or delamination from the substrate or separation from the sample mounting surface under the following set-up parameters: (a) Water/wash solution pressure 8 ± 0.2 MPa; (b) Water/wash solution temperature 60° - 5 °C; (c) Water/wash solution flow rate 7 ± 1 l/min; (d) The tip of the cleaning wand to be positioned at distance of 600 ± 20 mm away from the retro-reflective surface; (e) Cleaning wand to be held at no greater angle than 45 degrees from perpendicular to the retro-reflective surface; (f) 40 degree nozzle creating wide fan pattern.
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Power washing. 4.16.4.1. Pressure steam clean median coping, planter walls, median nosing, and miscellaneous median hardscape features as directed by NYCDOT 4.16.4.2. Remove graffiti, road grime, rust, dirt stains, tire marks, and other items 4.16.4.3. All cleaning solutions must be biodegradable and safe for the drainage system and landscaping 4.16.4.4. Stains resisting power washing shall be recorded in all median maintenance records and removed by alternate means as approved by NYCDOT 4.16.4.5. If the Contractor damages the planter wall, plant material, irrigation, or electrical systems during power washing, repair or replacement of any damages will be at the Contractor’s expense to the satisfaction of NYCDOT 4.16.4.6. Unit of measurement: per square foot of area washed
Power washing. 7.2.1. When subjected to a continuous spraying action for 60 seconds on the test component in its normal mounting conditions, a test sample shall show no damage to the retro-reflective surface or delamination from the substrate or separation from the sample mounting surface under the following set-up parameters: (a) Water/wash solution pressure 8 ± 0.2 MPa; (b) Water/wash solution temperature 60° - 5 °C; (c) Water/wash solution flow rate 7 to 1 l/min; (d) The tip of the cleaning wand to be positioned at distance of 600 ± 20 mm away from the retro-reflective surface; (e) Cleaning wand to be held at no greater angle than 45 degrees from perpendicular to the retro-reflective surface; (f) 40 degree nozzle creating wide fan pattern. 1. A section of a sample unit not less than 300 mm long shall be kept for 12 hours (in the case of moulded plastics reflectors this time shall be 48 hours) in a dry atmosphere at a temperature of 65 ± 2ºC, after which the sample shall be allowed to cool for 1 hour at 23 ± 2ºC. It shall then be kept for 12 hours at a temperature of - 20 ± 2ºC. 1.1. The sample shall be examined after a recovery time of 4 hours under normal laboratory conditions. 2. After this test, no cracking or appreciable distortion of the surfaces, particularly of the optical units, shall be evident. Annex 10 1. The rear marking plate shall be placed on two supports in such a way that the supports are parallel to the shorter edge of the plate and the distance from either support to the adjacent edge of the plate shall not exceed L 10, where L is the greater overall dimension of the plate. The plate shall then be loaded with bags of shot or of dry sand to a uniformly distributed pressure of 1.5 kN/m2. The deflection of the plate shall be measured at a point midway between the supports. 2. When tested as described in paragraph 1. above, the maximum deflection of the plate under the test load shall not exceed one twentieth of the distance between the supports in paragraph 1. and the residual deflection after removal of the load shall not exceed one fifth of the measured deflection under load. Annex 11 Annex 11 STABILITY IN TIME OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES 1/ OF REAR MARKING PLATES 1. The authority which granted approval shall have the right to check the stability in time of the optical properties of a type of rear marking plate in service. 2. The Competent Authorities of countries other than the country in which approval was granted may carry out similar checks in thei...
Power washing. 19.1 The Contractor shall recycle and filter all water that is used in the cleaning process in accordance to the City of Houston Ordinances and the E.P.A.
Power washing. 7.2.1. When subjected to a continuous spraying action for 60 seconds on the test component in its normal mounting conditions, a test sample shall show no damage to the retro- reflective surface or delamination from the substrate or separation from the sample mounting surface under the following set-up parameters: (a) Water/wash solution pressure 8 ± 0.2 MPa; (b) Water/wash solution temperature 60° - 5 °C; (c) Water/wash solution flow rate 7 ± 1 l/min; (d) The tip of the cleaning wand to be positioned at distance of 600 ± 20 mm away from the retro-reflective surface; (e) Cleaning wand to be held at no greater angle than 45 degrees from perpendicular to the retro-reflective surface; (f) 40 degree nozzle creating wide fan pattern. Annex 9 Annex 9 1. The four samples shall be kept for 48/hours in a dry atmosphere at a temperature of 65 ± 2ºC, after which the samples shall be allowed to cool for 1 hour at 23 ± 2ºC. They shall then be kept for 12 hours at a temperature of -20 ± 2ºC. 1.1 The sample shall be examined after a recovery time of 4 hours under normal laboratory conditions. 2. After this test, no cracking or appreciable distortion of the surfaces, particularly of the optical units, shall be evident. Annex 10
Power washing. A. Power wash entire garage including stairways at least twice per year. Depending on traffic, this service can be increased for the high-traffic or high-visibility areas of the parking garage. a. As needed the City and Contractor/Service Provider will negotiate degreasing as needed to ensure sections of the garage are cleaned to the satisfaction of the City.
Power washing. All power washing conducted shall be in compliance with local, State, and Federal regulations. Power washing shall not contain any soap or chemicals and only potable water shall be utilized. All power washing discharge shall be contained and cannot enter the street or storm drain system. Discharge shall be directed onto pervious surfaces or vegetated areas where the water can infiltrate into the ground. Power washing shall be done in a manner that does not impact endangered species, cause damage to existing vegetation, or cause soil disturbance.
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Power washing. Producer will be responsible for Power Washing any areas that Producer leaves stained.
Power washing i. Power washing will be used to remove graffiti and hard-to clean substances from sidewalks and/or block walls or as determined by the City. ii. Power washing will only be used in low pedestrian traffic areas and/or at times of low pedestrian volumes unless otherwise approved. iii. Warning signs and protective barriers will be used to warn/shield pedestrians, vehicles, ornamental street furniture, windows, and any other sensitive surfaces from potential overspray. The protective barrier may consist of plastic sheeting and/or painter's cloth. iv. A water reclamation unit and Best Management Practices shall be used during pressure washing activities.

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