water service pipe See plumbing terms. water table (nappe aquifère, f.) (1) The level below which the ground is saturated with water. (2) (rejeteau, m.) A ledge or offset on or above a foundation wall formed to shed water.
Water service pipe-The pipe from the water main or other sources of potable water supply to the water-distributing system of the building served.
a driven rod, connection to a metal water service pipe, or a foundation-grounding conductor). Examine termination connections. The grounding conductor should be securely fastened to the building.
System Water Supply - The water supply system of a building is composed of the water service pipe, the water distributing pipes and the various connecting pipes, control valves and fittings in or on private property.
During insulation inspection, you need to check all water service pipes in garage walls ( and the garage ceiling of one-story homes) are insulated on both sides of each pipe. (Split each batt equally and secure it around each pipe).
See also: Outside, Water, Table, House, Area
 
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