Piping run definition

Piping run means all underground piping connecting an individual submersible pump or suction stub to an associated dispenser system or other end-use equipment.
Piping run means all pressurized Piping from a single submersible turbine pump to the farthest dispenser or all Piping from a suction pump back to the Underground Storage Tank.
Piping run or "pipe run" means all underground piping connecting an individual submersible pump or suction stub to the furthest dispenser or other end-use equipment.

Examples of Piping run in a sentence

  • Piping run above the floor SHALL NOT BE LOCATED OVER ELECTRICAL PANELS OR SWITCHBOARDS, except where located above a structural ceiling, or with drain pans approved by the AHJ.

  • Piping run in furred ceilings, etc., shall be similarly installed, except as otherwise shown.

  • Piping run underground shall be type “L” copper piping with wrought fittings.

  • Committee Action: Approved as Submitted Committee Reason: Piping run through townhouse units is common practice and there is no safety benefit in prohibiting such practice.

  • Piping run within building shall be run concealed where possible and exposed only where shown on drawings.

  • Piping run within cold storage rooms shall be finished with aluminum paint.

  • Piping run on roofs shall be supported on corrosion-resistant pipe rollers with mounting curbs secured to the roof, as detailed on the Architectural Drawings.

  • Piping run within a rated stairwell, must be protected from physical damage.

  • Piping run above furred ceilings, etc., shall be similarly installed, except as otherwise shown.

  • Piping run in partitions and not supported from ceiling or floor shall be securely and independently fastened to the partition members with clamps or brackets.


More Definitions of Piping run

Piping run means all pressure Piping upstream from a single submersible turbine pump or all Piping downstream from a suction pump to the underground storage tank.

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  • Underground storage tank or “UST” means any one or combination of tanks (including underground pipes connected thereto) that is used to contain an accumulation of regulated substances, and the volume of which (including the volume of underground pipes connected thereto) is 10 percent or more beneath the surface of the ground. This term does not include any:

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