*TB 142- Opening Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin Flashcards
Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin:
To prevent pooling, the screens locking mechanisms are designed to swing open during major storm events when the water level reaches ____ of the screen height and allow any water or debris in. The screen then closes and locks once the water subsides.
Half
Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin:
The City has installed screens with two types of release/unlocking mechanisms. Type I has a screen plate ____ (parallel/perpendicular?) to the screen and has the nameplate _____ (riveted/stenciled?) onto the screen.
- perpendicular
* riveted
Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin:
The City has installed screens with two types of release/unlocking mechanisms. Type II has a screen plate ____ (parallel/perpendicular?) to the screen and has the nameplate _____ (riveted/stenciled?) onto the screen.
- Parallel
* stenciled
Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin:
The City has installed screens with two types of release/unlocking mechanisms. Type II requires a ____ (pry/poke?) action by a straight object to disengage the locking mechanism
Poke (“horizontal straight push”)
Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin:
The City has installed screens with two types of release/unlocking mechanisms. Type I requires a ____ (pry/poke?) action by a straight object to disengage the locking mechanism.
Pry (“upward motion”)
Screen Covers For Storm Water Catch Basin:
The City has installed screens with two types of release/unlocking mechanisms. With both Type I and II screen covers, you start out by inserting a straight object (screwdriver) through a screen hole approx how far up from the bottom edge of the screen?
1/3 up