Examples of Installation Guidelines in a sentence
For 2008-2011 E series 150, 250, 350 Ford vans, GM Savana 1500, 2500, 3500 and Chevrolet Express 1500, 2500, 3500 see the Raised Roof and Door Assembly and Installation Guidelines applicable version.
Follow NWFA Installation Guidelines for Acclimation on Jobsite (Section I, Chapter 2)• Record and retain a permanent job record.
OVER RADIANT HEATED FLOOR: Prior to installation over radiant heat systems it is important to refer to the NWFA Installation Guidelines SectionIV.
The following is as defined by NWFA Hardwood Flooring Installation Guidelines - Section V for moisture testing:Concrete moisture readings are not to exceed 4.5% on Tramex Concrete Moisture Encounter meter.Calcium Chloride Test is not to exceed 3 lbs.
In Massachusetts, the inspectors must adhere to the standards and use the Mass Save Materials and Installation Guidelines as provided in Attachment A.
During its review process, the City will provide to Licensee the applicable License Fee schedule (Exhibit A-3 and Exhibit A-3C for SFPUC and Exhibit B-4 for SFMTA) and City Installation Guidelines (Exhibit A-4 for SFPUC and Exhibit B-5 for SFMTA), each of which will be deemed to be attached to the Pole License upon execution by the City.
Home performance measures must meet all Program installation and health and safety requirements as outlined in the Contractor Resource Manual and Materials and Installation Guidelines (MIG).
Types: (Refer to NWFA Installation Guidelines, Section II for Subfloor Information)• CD: Exposure 1 plywood, minimum 3/4" thick.• Solid board: 1" x 6" wide, square edge, kiln dried.• OSB: Exposure 1 (minimum 3/4" thick).• Concrete (refer to NWFA Installation Guidelines, Section II, Chapter 5 & 6).
Gogo shall not be responsible for any failures to the extent such failures arise out of or relate to a failure by American to strictly follow the Installation Guidelines, nor shall such failures give rise to any American rights to termination or damages under this Agreement.
Appropriate temperature and humidity conditions are defined as those conditions to be experienced in the building after occupancy.HVAC should be in operation before, and during installation (refer to NWFA Installation Guidelines Section I, Chapter 1, Part 1 for further information).