Minimum dimensions Sample Clauses

Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions: (see also annex 3, figure 17): Aperture Dimensions Remarks Service door Entry height: Class A 165 cm Class B 150 cm The service door entry height shall be measured as the vertical distance, measured on a vertical plane of the horizontal projections of the mid point of the door aperture and the top surface of the lowest step. 7.1.1. The height at the upper corners may be reduced with round-offs, with a radius of not more than 15 cm. Width: Single door: 65 cm Double door: 120 cm For vehicles of class B where the service door aperture height lies between 140 and 150 cm a minimum single door aperture width of 75 cm shall apply. For all the vehicles the width of any service door may be reduced by 10 cm when the measurement is made at the level of the hand-holds and by 25 cm in cases where intruding wheel arches or the actuating mechanism for automatic or remote-control doors or the rake of the windscreen so require. Emergency door Height: 125 cm Width: 55 cm The width may be reduced to 30 cm in cases where intruding wheel arches so require, providing that the width of 55 cm is respected at the minimum height of 40 cm above the lowest part of the door aperture. The height at the upper corners may be reduced with round-offs, with a radius of not more than 15 cm. Emergency window Aperture area: 4,000 cm2 It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle 50 cm high and 70 cm wide. A 5 per cent tolerance shall, however, be permitted in respect of this area for type approvals issued for one year following the entry into force of this Regulation. Emergency window situated in the rear face of the vehicle if the manufacturer does not provide an emergency window of the minimum dimensions prescribed above It shall be possible to inscribe in the emergency window aperture a rectangle 35 cm high and 155 cm wide. The corners of the rectangle may be rounded to a radius of curvature not exceeding 25 cm. Escape hatch Aperture area: 4,000 cm2 It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle measuring 50 x 70 cm. 5.6.3.2. A vehicle to which paragraph 5.
Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions of free access: Class I Class II Class III Remarks Service door Door aperture Height (cm) 180 165 --- Width (cm) Single door : 65 Double door : 120 This dimension may be reduced by 10 cm when the measurement is made at the level of the hand- holds. The required width of free access shall be ensured in the height of 70 to 160 cm related to the level of the first step (see Annex 3, figure 12) Emergency door Height (cm) 125 --- Width (cm) ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇) 4,000 It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle 50 cm high and 70 cm wide. Emergency window situated in the rear face of the vehicle, if the manufacturer does not provide an emergency window of the minimum dimensions prescribed above. It shall be possible to inscribe in the emergency window aperture a rectangle 35 cm high and 155 cm wide. The corners of the rectangle may be rounded to a radius of curvature not exceeding 25 cm. Escape hatch Aperture area (cm2) 4,000 It shall be possible to inscribe in this area a rectangle measuring 50 x 70 cm
Minimum dimensions. The perforated pipe should be designed with a 12 inch minimum pipe diameter and a three 3 foot minimum trench width. The perforated pipe should be located within the trench section to minimize the accumulation of sediment in the aggregate void storage and maximize the preservation of this storage for stormwater treatment. To meet this goal, it is recommended that the perforated pipe be located at or within 6 inches of the trench bottom. The maximum trench width will be limited by the rate at which stormwater can effectively fill the void storage within the trench.
Minimum dimensions. 5.6.3.1. The several kinds of exits shall have the following minimum dimensions: (see also annex 3, figure 17):
Minimum dimensions. 6.1 As soon as the Developer’s Works have reached such a stage that all of the Minimum Dimensions can be accurately measured (and in any event prior to the issue of the Certificate of Practical Completion), the Developer and LUL are jointly to carry out an inspection of the Developer’s Works to measure the Minimum Dimensions. 6.2 Within ten Working Days’ of completion of the inspection under Clause 6.1 LUL shall notify the Developer in writing that: 6.2.1 LUL accepts that all of the Minimum Dimensions have been delivered as part of the Developer’s Works; or 6.2.2 LUL does not accept that all of the Minimum Dimensions have been delivered as part of the Developer’s Works and identify the Minimum Dimensions in dispute. 6.3 If LUL serves a notice in accordance with Clause 6.2.2 the Developer may within ten Working Days’ of receipt of LUL’s notice under Clause 6.2.2 refer the matter for resolution by an independent person in accordance with Clause 15.2. 6.4 If LUL shall not have served a notice under Clause 6.2.1 or 6.2.2 it shall be deemed to have served a notice under Clause 6.2.2. 6.5 If the independent person determines that any of the Minimum Dimensions have not been constructed as part of the Developer’s Works or the Developer serves notice on LUL acknowledging that any of the Minimum Dimensions have not been constructed as part of the Developer’s Works the Developer shall as soon as practicable at its own cost undertake such further works as may be necessary to remedy the breach and to procure that all of the Minimum Dimensions are delivered as part of the Developer’s Works ( the “Remedial Works”). 6.6 The Parties shall repeat the process at clauses 6.1 to 6.5 (inclusive) until the Parties agree or it is determined pursuant to clause 15 that all of the Minimum Dimensions have been delivered as part of the Developer’s Works; 6.7 6.7.1 If Clause 6.5 shall apply the Developer shall as soon as reasonably practicable provide a programme for the approval of LUL which programme shall demonstrate whether or not the Developer's Works can be completed in accordance with Clause 5.2.3 or 5.2.4 as the case may be;
Minimum dimensions. Residents erected on said lots shall contain the following minimum square feet of floor space: a. One floor plan residence, 1450 square feet on the main floor, not including garage, breezeway or porches. b. Two story residence, 2000 square feet with a minimum of 1000 square feet on the main floor, not including garage, breezeway o porches c. One and one-half story residence, 1800 square feet with a minimum of 1100 square feet on the main floor, not including garage, breezeway, or porches Bi-Level floor plan residence, 1450 square feet on the main floor, not including garage, breezeway or porches. Tri-level floor plan residence, 2000 square feet combined total of the three levels not including e. garage, breezeway or porches f. No residence shall have a roof pitch of less than 6/12 (6” rise in one foot).
Minimum dimensions. Trench or Open Ditch Installation 18" 6" 12" 36" 24" 6" 12" 42" 30" 6" 12" 48" 36" 6" 12" 54"

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