Air Conditioning and Heating Sample Clauses

Air Conditioning and Heating. Landlord shall provide same in good working order and it shall be the Tenants responsibility to service, maintain, and/or replace during the term of this lease. The Tenant must contract with a reputable HVAC service company that will service units 2 times per year and provide Landlord with a copy of the contract.
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Air Conditioning and Heating. Prior to taking possession of the premises, Tenant shall take whatever steps it deems necessary to satisfy itself that the air-conditioning, heating equipment, cooling systems, and mechanical equipment as installed by Landlord are in accordance with the plans and specifications, and that such installation is satisfactory and acceptable to Tenant. Upon occupancy of the premises and acceptance of the air-conditioning, heating and cooling systems, and installations, Tenant shall assume full and complete responsibility for their operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement. Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for the failure or discontinuance of the air-conditioning, heating, and cooling
Air Conditioning and Heating. The Landlord will provide an air-conditioning and heating system (but not any special air-conditioning as may be required with respect to the operation of computer equipment or any other equipment to be installed in the Premises) to provide a reasonable and constant supply of air to the Premises that is heated or cooled and capable of maintaining a reasonable temperature in the Premises. Same will be supplied during the following hours on business days; namely, Monday to Friday inclusive 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except for statutory holidays) and on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The Landlord, however, when requested by the Tenant, may furnish air-conditioning to the Premises at such other times, including weekends and statutory holidays, but only at the expense of the Tenant, based on the Landlord’s estimate of its cost for labour and utilities used in the operation of the air-conditioning system at such hours or on such days. Such service will apply to all of the Building, provided always that the obligations of the Landlord hereunder will be conditional upon the following:
Air Conditioning and Heating. For the first twelve (12) months of the term of this Lease Landlord shall maintain the air-conditioning, heating equipment, cooling systems, and mechanical equipment installed in the building. Thereafter, Tenant shall assume full and complete responsibility for their operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement and Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant for the failure or discontinuance of the air-conditioning, heating, and cooling systems. At no time shall Landlord be responsible for the provision of any utility service to the Premises. At the end of the first year of the term of this Lease Landlord shall assign to Tenant any and all remaining warranties obtained by Landlord regarding such air-conditioning and heating systems.
Air Conditioning and Heating. Subject to the provisions of Section 5. Additional Rent of this Lease, Landlord shall maintain all heating and air-conditioning apparatus servicing the Building and the leased premises and cause heat and air-conditioning service to be made available to Tenant on a continuous basis throughout the respective heating and air-conditioning seasons. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Lease, in the event that the conduct of Tenant’s business requires any upgrade in capacity to, or any alteration, renovation or improvement to the heating, air-conditioning system or other utility or utility system (as used in this paragraph 33, collectively, “utility system”), Tenant shall be responsible for all costs of materials and labor incurred in connection with any such upgrade, alteration or improvement undertaken.
Air Conditioning and Heating. The Leased Premises shall be maintained at a temperature within standard government regulations, during normal business hours, under normal business operations and in the absence of machines, equipment, or devices which affect the temperature otherwise maintained in the Leased Premises. Weekend, holiday or other additional consumption of power for heating and cooling will be reimbursed by Tenant as additional rental, rates of which will be determined by Landlord. Tenant shall not overload the HVAC system beyond the services for which it was designed.
Air Conditioning and Heating. The Landlord will a provide heating system capable of maintaining a reasonable temperature in the Premises. Provided always that the obligations of the Landlord hereunder will be conditional upon the following:
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Air Conditioning and Heating. The rooftop air conditioning units are ducted to above ceiling VAV terminals, from the terminal to diffusers in the ceiling. The ceiling space is utilized as a return air plenum. Ventilation, fresh outside air, is introduced into the air system at the RTU at a rate of 15 CFM per person (approx. .133 CFM of tenant space). The building base air conditioning system is designed to maintain space conditions of 75 deg./50% RH in the summer and 70 deg. in the winter_ The system is designed to handle the building skin loads and internal loads of one person per 175 usf and lighting and power loads of 6.0 xxxxx total per rsf. The base building air conditioning system is operated from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday - the system is in the unoccupied mode on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Option: If the tenant space internal heat gain loads exceed those specified as building standards or if special areas require temperature, humidity, or operating hours other than the building standard then supplemental air conditioning equipment and systems are to be installed. Cost: Subject to requirements and layouts. 16a Variable Air Volume Terminals Perimeter: The perimeter zones consist of the 12'0" wide area around the exterior wall of the building. The VAV terminals at the perimeter spaces are parallel fan units with electric reheat. On a call for cooling, these terminals vary the amount of primary cooling air from the RTU to maintain the space conditions. On a call for heat, the terminal goes to its minimum primary air set point (to maintain required ventilation to the space) and the fan is activated to induce warm ceiling plenum air. On a further call for heat the electric reheat coil is activated. Each VAV terminal has an associated room thermostat. 16b Variable Air Volume Terminals- Interior: The VAV terminals at the interior spaces are of the cooling, shut-off type. These terminals vary the air quantity to the space to maintain room conditions. Each VAV terminal has an associated room thermostat. Option: Where the tenant wishes to have areas with a constant air flow to the space, series fan powered VAV terminals with electric reheat coils can be installed instead of the building standard. Cost: Based on quantity and location. 16c Supply Air Diffusers Perimeter: The perimeter spaces are served by 4'0" long linear slot ceiling diffusers.
Air Conditioning and Heating. Air conditioning shall be turned on when entering Commercial Vehicle Drive and remain on (when the outside temperature is at or above 80º Fahrenheit) until the passenger exits the vehicle. Heat must be turned on during cold weather to ensure the comfort of the passengers.
Air Conditioning and Heating. TENANT shall be obligated to retain and contract for an air conditioning service contract through a service company approved by LANDLORD, to service and maintain the air conditioning equipment on a regular periodic inspection and service basis calling for inspection and servicing on not less that a quarterly basis. A copy of the contract will be submitted to the LANDLORD'S office. TENANT will be responsible for all maintenance of the air conditioning equipment. LANDLORD will be responsible for necessary replacement of air conditioning units.
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