branch knot
A knot in wood formed as a result of two or more branches originating from the same point.
A knot in wood formed as a result of two or more branches originating from the same point.
1. A joint taken off a main pipeline. 2. The wiped joint used where one pipe branches from another.
A length of soil stack or waste stack which is usually one story high, but not less than 8 ft
A drain pipe connecting the soil line or plumbing fixtures in a building to the main line.
In a lightning protection system, a conductor that branches off at an angle from a continuous run of the conductor.
The portion of an electric wiring system that extends beyond the final overcurrent device (such as a fuse) protecting the
A plumbing fitting in a line which is at an angle to the main pipeline, usually at a right angle.