Fire Line definition

Fire Line means a pipe that is intended solely for the purpose of providing a standby supply of Water for fire protection purposes.
Fire Line means a water supply line installed or constructed for the sole purpose of providing water during a fire or other emergency.
Fire Line means a system of pipes and equipment used exclusively to supply water for extinguishing fires.

Examples of Fire Line in a sentence

  • A Fire Line Connection must have a Backflow Prevention Device with a detector meter assembly installed at the point of connection to the District’s Systems.

  • Rates and charges applicable to Fire Line Connections will be established by the Board at the time of application.

  • The District may, at its discretion, require a meter for a Fire Line Connection.

  • In the absence of a fire meter, the amount of water used through a Fire Line Connection for any purpose, including fire-fighting, will be determined by the District’s representative on the basis of information and data reasonably available and billed to the Customer.

  • The customer must pay the Fire Line Painting Charge prior to the preconstruction meeting for the utility extension.


More Definitions of Fire Line

Fire Line means a pipe that is intended solely for the purpose of providing a stand-by supply of water for fire protection;
Fire Line means a line established at the direction of the Fire Chief during any emergency requiring the services of the Fire Department.
Fire Line means a Service Connection that supplies Potable Water solely for fire protection purposes.
Fire Line means the actively burning or burned perimeter
Fire Line means a system of pipes and equipment for a fire system. A system of pipes and equipment used to supply water in an emergency for extinguishing fire.
Fire Line means a system of pipes and equipment used to supply water in an emergency for extinguishing fire.
Fire Line means a pipe that is intended solely for the purpose of providing water for fire protection.