Master Control Valve definition

Master Control Valve means the water valve within a building on a Customer's parcel, usually located near the Water Meter or point of entry of the Water Service Connection, which, when closed, does not allow the flow of water in the building;
Master Control Valve means the water valve located within the Water Customer’s Building, at the point where the water supply pipe enters the building, which when closed does not allow the flow of water into the Building.
Master Control Valve means a valve connected to a Private Water Line, on the inlet side of a Meter, enabling the turning-on and shutting off of the water supply to a Customer’s Property;

More Definitions of Master Control Valve

Master Control Valve means the privately owned valve typically installed on the water service line inside a building;

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