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 for connection of infiltration gallery shall be extended to the AS/SVE treatment system location and connected directly to the remedial system.

  • 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.


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.

Related to Piping run

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  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.