Access openings definition

Access openings means panels or doors used for access into areas including ceilings, pipe chases, plumbing chases, or shafts.
Access openings means panels or doors used for access into areas including but not limited to ceilings, pipe chases, plumbing chases, or shafts.

Examples of Access openings in a sentence

  • Access openings and access lanes shall be provided in the casing for access up stream and down stream of each heat transfer module.

  • Access openings measuring 1-1/2” are to be set in each side seam 1” below the bottom tip of the Flex Vent.

  • Access openings below grade; shall have an areaway, with the areaway floor below the threshold of the access door.

  • Access openings shall be asymmetrical so that reinstalled flooring shall be properly aligned.

  • Access openings located in the exterior foundation wall shall be no less than 16" by 24".

  • Access openings and other cutouts to plumbing and electrical fixtures and lines shall be provided by the cabinetmaker; field cutouts shall be minimized and shall be finished to match casework.

  • Access openings in the floor shall be sealed to prevent entry of fumes and water into the interior.

Related to Access openings

  • Access Seeker means an Operator who:

  • Access line means an exchange access line that has the ability to access dial tone and reach a public safety answering point.

  • Access Point means a provider, public or private institution, advocacy organization, legal representative, or educational institution with staff trained to complete applications and guide individuals with a disability to needed services.

  • Project Site(s) means the place(s) specified in the SCC for the supply and installation of the System.

  • Common Areas and Facilities means collectively the Development Common Areas and Facilities and the Residential Common Areas and Facilities and all those parts and such of the facilities of the Development designated as common areas and facilities in any Sub-Deed;