Return Inlets definition

Return Inlets means the fittings or openings through which water is returned to the pool.
Return Inlets or “Inlet” means the fittings or openings through which filtered water enters the pool.

Examples of Return Inlets in a sentence

  • Where equipment for a post-10/01/99 pool or spa such as pumps, filters, skimmers, chemical feeders, and other equipment, falls within the scope of ANSI and NSFI Standard 50 - 1996 (ANSI/NSFI 50 - 1996), such equipment shall meet the standard as confirmed by a testing laboratory, except as otherwise noted in §265.190(h) of this title (relating to Suction Outlets and Return Inlets at Post-10/01/99 and Pre-10/01/99 Pools and Spas).

  • Approved cover or approved drain cover - A suction outlet drain cover that meets the requirements of §265.190(c)(1) of this title (relating to Suction Outlets and Return Inlets at Post-10/01/99 and Pre-10/01/99 Pools and Spas).

  • Suction Outlets and Return Inlets at Post-10/01/99 and Pre-10/01/99 Pools and Spas.§265.191.

  • Return Inlets or Inlet means the fittings or openings through which filtered water enters the pool.

  • Suction Outlet Systems (Suction Outlets) and Return Inlets for Pools and Spas.§265.194.

  • Approved cover or approved drain cover - A suction outlet drain cover that meets the requirements of §10(c)(1) of this title (relating to Suction Outlets and Return Inlets at Post- 10/01/99 and Pre-10/01/99 Pools and Spas).

  • Section 265.159 Suction Outlets, Gravity Flow Systems, and Return Inlets (a) For the purpose of this section, skimmers are not considered to be suction outlets.

  • Suction outlet covers or grates must be provided for post-10/01/99 and pre-10/01/99 pools and spas in accordance with §10(c) of this title (relating to Suction Outlets and Return Inlets in Post-10/01/99 and Pre-10/01/99 Pools and Spas).

  • Where equipment for a post-10/01/99 pool or spa such as pumps, filters, skimmers, chemical feeders, and other equipment, falls within the scope of ANSI and NSFI Standard 50 - 1996 (ANSI/NSFI 50 - 1996), such equipment shall meet the standard as confirmed by a testing laboratory, except as otherwise noted in §265.190(h) of this title (relating to Suction Outlets and Return Inlets at Post - 10/01/99 and Pre-10/01/99 Pools and Spas).

  • A surface skimming system or perimeter overflow system shall be planned and designed as required in §265.159 of this subchapter (relating to Suction Outlets, Gravity Flow Systems, and Return Inlets) and shall be capable of providing 100% of the design system flow, unless the department has approved an alternate method of disinfectant.

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