Valves etc Sample Clauses

The "Valves etc" clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the provision, installation, and maintenance of valves and similar mechanical components within a project. Typically, this clause specifies the types of valves to be used, their locations, and the standards they must meet, ensuring compatibility with the overall system. By clearly outlining these expectations, the clause helps prevent disputes over equipment quality and ensures the proper functioning and safety of the mechanical systems involved.
Valves etc not to be turned on or off (1) A person must not without the permission of the Marine Manager turn any valve or cock or open or shut any fire plug or hydrant on any port or Marine facility. (2) A person who contravenes this by‑law commits an offence.
Valves etc. Taps, valves, etc Kitchen range (SS-970) 15mm chrome single lever sink mixer with tubular swivel outlet, adjustable wall flanges No 15mm 'Star 111-CP' raised nose pillartap. No 15mm Type '505-21 CP' elbow action pillartap. No 15mm Type 'P-832 CP' angle regulating valve. No 15mm Type '350F CP' flexible connection. No WASTE UNIONS,
Valves etc including joints to steel pipes and/or fittings unless otherwise described 15mm Copper service pipe 350mm girth No 4.00 112 15mm "Cobra 107" or similar approved Chromium plated hose union bib tap No 4.00 113 15mm Chromium plated full way ball cock shut-off control valve with screw type control No 4.00 114 15mm Chromium plated wall flange and extension piece No 4.00 115 100mm uPVC Pipe laid in/under floors or fixed to walls, roof timbers, etc. m 20.00
Valves etc to copper piping
Valves etc. As and when required Watertech' light pattern angle regulating valves: As and when required 15 x 15mm Code 832-10 chrome plated angle regulating valve. As and when required Watertech' bibtaps: As and when required 15mm Rough brass hose bibtap with 3/4" American thread apout As and when required (No hose union) (code 208-AM). As and when required Watertech' mixers: As and when required 15mm Chrome plated code 'T970 Taryn' one taphole sink mixer with tubular swivel outlet, temperature flow control cartridge, mounting kit, classic handle and two 400mm flexible service pipes As and when required 15mm Chrome plated code 'T956 Taryn' shower mixer - undertile - single lever with stepped blanking plug for blanking off shower outlet as required, CP wall plate and screws, complete with 15mm inlets, 15mm shower outlet and 20mm bath outlet and all connecting pipework As and when required Replace alluminium glass shower door As and when required Watertech' ceramic disc medical fittings: As and when required 15mm Chrome plated elbow action pillartap (code 503-21). As and when required Watertech' shower roses and accessories: As and when required
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Valves etc including joints to steel pipes and/or fittings unless otherwise described 15 "Cobra" 15mm hose bibtap fixed to wall (Code: 207EC-15) No 1 16 "Cobra Watertech Stella" 15mm chrome plated undertile stoptap (Code: 3328ST-15) with F connections and sliding wall flange No 6 17 "Hansgrohe" shower arm (Code: 27411-000) No 3 Section No. 2 ▇▇▇▇ No. 13 Plumbing and Drainage (Provisional) HOMEVALE FIRE STATION KIMBERLEY 18 "Hansgrohe Crometta 85" green shower head (Code: 28423-000) No 3 19 "Cobra Star" wall mounted sink mixer with aerated swivel outlet (Code: 266/041/10) ▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ "▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇" ▇▇▇▇▇ mixer complete with angle valve (Code: 31730-000) No 9 21 "Hansgrohe Cosmo E2" sink mixer complete with angle valve (Code: 31806-000) No 1 22 "Hansgrohe Cosmo" shower mixer complete with I-box (Code: 31967-000) No 3 23 50mm Pipes fixed in walls, ceilings, roofs, floors, etc. m 30 24 110mm Pipes fixed in walls, ceilings, roofs, floors, etc. m 40 25 50mm 45 Degree Bend No 6 26 50mm Bend No 22 27 50mm Access bend No 7 28 50mm Inspection eye No 6 29 50mm Junction No 5 30 50mm to 110mm Saddle junction No 2 31 50mm to 110mm Reducer No 6 32 110mm 90 Degree access pan connector No 6 33 110mm Bend No 4 34 110mm Access bend No 2 35 110 x 87.5mm AH Junction No 3 36 110mm Stub stack with one way vent valve No 3 Section No. 2 ▇▇▇▇ No. 13 Plumbing and Drainage (Provisional) HOMEVALE FIRE STATION KIMBERLEY 37 Testing waste pipe system Item Class 2 copper pipes and fittings with capillary soldered type connections 38 15mm Pipes m 41 39 22mm Pipes m 96 40 28mm Pipes m 30 41 35mm Pipes m 20 42 42mm Pipes m 50 Extra over class 2 copper pipes for soldered capillary fittings 43 15mm Fittings No 38 44 22mm Fittings No 99 45 28mm Fittings No 10 46 35mm Fittings No 10 47 42mm Fittings No 10
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  • Framework Management Structure The Supplier shall provide a suitably qualified nominated contact (the “Supplier Framework Manager”) who will take overall responsibility for delivering the Goods and/or Services required within this Framework Agreement, as well as a suitably qualified deputy to act in their absence. The Supplier shall put in place a structure to manage the Framework in accordance with Framework Schedule 2 (Goods and/or Services and Key Performance Indicators). A full governance structure for the Framework will be agreed between the Parties during the Framework Agreement implementation stage. Following discussions between the Parties following the Framework Commencement Date, the Authority shall produce and issue to the Supplier a draft Supplier Action Plan. The Supplier shall not unreasonably withhold its agreement to the draft Supplier Action Plan. The Supplier Action Plan shall, unless the Authority otherwise Approves, be agreed between the Parties and come into effect within two weeks from receipt by the Supplier of the draft Supplier Action Plan. The Supplier Action Plan shall be maintained and updated on an ongoing basis by the Authority. Any changes to the Supplier Action Plan shall be notified by the Authority to the Supplier. The Supplier shall not unreasonably withhold its agreement to any changes to the Supplier Action Plan. Any such changes shall, unless the Authority otherwise Approves, be agreed between the Parties and come into effect within two weeks from receipt by the Supplier of the Authority’s notification. Regular performance review meetings will take place at the Authority’s premises throughout the Framework Period and thereafter until the Framework Expiry Date (“Supplier Review Meetings”). The exact timings and frequencies of such Supplier Review Meetings will be determined by the Authority following the conclusion of the Framework Agreement. It is anticipated that the frequency of the Supplier Review Meetings will be once every month or less. The Parties shall be flexible about the timings of these meetings. The purpose of the Supplier Review Meetings will be to review the Supplier’s performance under this Framework Agreement and, where applicable, the Supplier’s adherence to the Supplier Action Plan. The agenda for each Supplier Review Meeting shall be set by the Authority and communicated to the Supplier in advance of that meeting. The Supplier Review Meetings shall be attended, as a minimum, by the Authority Representative(s) and the Supplier Framework Manager.

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  • Mechanical Adjustments If the Company shall pay a dividend in shares of its Common Stock (other than payments of Common Stock as interest on preferred stock), subdivide (split) its outstanding shares of Common Stock, combine (reverse split) its outstanding shares of Common Stock, issue by reclassification of its shares of Common Stock any shares or other securities of the Company, or distribute as a stock dividend to holders of its Common Stock any securities of the Company or of another entity, the number of shares of Common Stock or other securities the Holder hereof is entitled to purchase pursuant to the Warrants immediately prior thereto shall be adjusted so that the Holder shall be entitled to receive upon exercise the number of shares of Common Stock or other securities which he, she or it would have owned or would have been entitled to receive after the happening of any of the events described above had the Warrant been exercised immediately prior to the happening of such event, and the Exercise Price shall be correspondingly adjusted; provided, however, that no adjustment in the number of shares and/or the Exercise Price shall be required unless such adjustment would require an increase or decrease of at least one percent (1%) in such number and/or price; and provided further, however, that any adjustments which by reason of this Section 11 are not required to be made shall be carried forward and taken into account in any subsequent adjustment. An adjustment made pursuant to this Section 11 shall become effective immediately after the record date in the case of a stock dividend or other distribution and shall become effective immediately after the effective date in the case of a subdivision, combination or reclassification. The Holder shall be entitled to participate in any subscription or other rights offering made to holders of Common Stock as if he, she or it had purchased the full number of shares as to which the Warrant remains unexercised immediately prior to the record date for such rights offering.