Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tap-off

noun
/ˈtæp ɔf/
Definition
A tap-off refers to a connection taken from a main supply, often used in electrical systems or plumbing to draw off a portion of the resource.
Examples
  • The electrician installed a tap-off to provide power to the new appliance.
  • The plumbing system featured a tap-off to supply water to the outdoor garden hose.
  • For convenience, there was a tap-off from the main water pipe to the refrigerator.
Meaning
In the context of utilities or electrical systems, a tap-off allows for a secondary service to be derived from a primary source without disrupting the main flow.
Synonyms
  • branch
  • sub-connection
  • offtake