aintenance Sample Clauses

A Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities for ongoing upkeep, repair, and servicing of equipment, property, or systems covered by an agreement. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for performing regular maintenance tasks, the standards to be met, and the frequency of required services. This clause ensures that assets remain in good working condition throughout the contract term, preventing disputes over neglect or unexpected repair costs.
aintenance. If you have a Maintenance and Support Agreement in effect, you may report defects and
aintenance. All costs and expenses for maintaining, white-washing, painting, repainting, repairing, renovating and replacing the common area machineries, equipments installations and accessories for common services, utilities and facilities (including the outer walls of theBuilding).
aintenance. The CHURCH shall maintain the premises in operating condition in accordance maintenance schedule. The DISTRICT will use CHURCH facilities in a careful and prudent manner, so loss, damage, or defacement to them beyond normal and regular use. Good 0 will be maintained. th Its normai to prevent any er and discipline
aintenance. This service agreement with Trane protects and enhances full system functionality by ensuring that components are well maintained and functioning to OEM standards. And it is tailored to your needs. The following are the standard inclusions of your service agreement: US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has placed in effect more stringent regulations on refrigerant management and reporting in 2017. Section 608 of the Clean Air Act prohibits the knowing release of refrigerant during the maintenance, service, repair, or disposal of air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment. The EPA requires proper refrigerant management practices by owners and operators of refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, all servicing technicians and others. The Clean Air Act requires owners to maintain records of refrigerant usage and leak rates for each air-conditioning or refrigeration appliance with refrigerant charge greater than 50 lbs. and for disposal of units between 5 and 50 lbs. of refrigerant. These records Trane Technicians are Universally certified (the highest level possible) to service, manage, and document your refrigerant and are knowledgeable of applicable law and time constrains to repair leaks. Trane Technicians track all refrigerant in all equipment serviced regardless of appliance size. When a customer has all their refrigerant work performed by a Trane technician - Trane Refrigerant Management software maintains complete record of refrigerant transactions and appliance leak rates. Refrigerant reports provided by Trane will contain the information to satisfy EPA record keeping requirements. • Real time reporting of refrigerant leak rate informs proactive decisions • Stay in compliance with state and federal regulations • Provide acceptable documentation to authorities during audits • Maintain company environmental standards • Detect potential refrigerant leaks before equipment damage occurs • Technicians collect refrigerant information for covered equipment during onsite visits • Refrigerant data and technician activity are entered into the Trane Refrigerant Management System • Refrigerant Usage Reports are generated according to your needs Trane Laboratory Analysis tests system fluids for contaminants and other physical characteristics and trends. Conditions indicating sub-optimal HVAC system performance are identified before issues become critical. • Head off equipment failures and unplanned downtime • Identify long-term equipment performance trends...
aintenance. CONTRACTOR, its officers, agents, employees and subcontractors shall, throughout the term 23 of this Agreement, prepare, maintain and manage records appropriate to the services provided and in