CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER Sample Clauses

CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. If a plan covering an electric central air conditioning split system that utilizes R22 or R410A refrigerant and is rated at five tons or less by the manufacturer is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the repair or replacement of the following items will be covered at no addi- tional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage: Belts & Pulleys • Capacitor (start & run) • Clean Condensate Line (if accessible) • Cleaning of Condenser (when necessary) • Condenser Fan Blade • Condenser Fan Motor • Contactor • Fan Motor • Fuses (cartridge type) • Hard Start Kit (if part of original design) • Low-Ambient Temperature Control • Pressure Switch (external pressure switches only) • Refrigerant (up to 2 lbs. per season) • Xxxxxxxx Valve Stems • Sensors • Solid State Controls • Thermostat (re- placement type-standard area heating/cooling) • Time Delay Controls • Transformers • Relays PGW will not open sealed refrigerant systems. Systems empty of refrigerant will not be charged. Finish defects, rusting, corrosion and finish flaws on housings or component failure resulting from rust or corrosion of any product are not covered.
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CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. If a plan covering an electric central air conditioning split system that utilizes R22 or R410A refrigerant and is rated at five tons or less by the manufacturer is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the repair or replacement of the following items will be covered at no additional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage: PGW’s Check and Adjust must be purchased in conjunction with a Parts and Labor Plan for your natural gas heating appliance. The Check and Adjust cannot be purchased as a standalone item. A Check and Adjust is only available for your heating equipment and will not be available for any other equipment covered under a Parts and Labor Plan. Each customer that purchases Check and Adjust along with their heating plan is permitted one (1) inspection of their heating appliance from September 1, 2019 through October 31, 2020. Inspections are performed from September 1, 2019 through Belts & Pulleys Capacitor (start & run) Clean Condensate Line (if accessible) Cleaning of Condenser (when necessary) Condenser Fan Blade Condenser Fan Motor Contactor Fan Motor Fuses (cartridge type) Hard Start Kit (if part of original design) Low-Ambient Temperature Control Pressure Switch (external pressure switches only) Refrigerant (up to 2 lbs. per season) Xxxxxxxx Valve Stems Sensors Solid State Controls Thermostat (replacement type-standard area heating/cooling) Time Delay Controls Transformers Relays November 15, 2019 and April 1, 2020 through May 31, 2020, weather and conditions per- mitting. Customers are responsible for scheduling their annual inspection. Service to items on the above list could be limited based on seasonal temperatures and conditions found. If a PGW technician encounters a problem with the heating equipment during the scheduled Check and Adjust, covered repairs will be made as provided in the Parts and Labor Plan terms and conditions; provided that the visit by the PGW technician constitutes the one (1) annual permitted inspection even if repairs are made pursuant to the Parts and Labor Plan. PGW will not open sealed refrigerant systems. Systems empty of refrigerant will not be charged. Finish defects, rusting, corrosion and finish flaws on housings or component failure resulting from rust or corrosion of any product are not covered.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. Protected: Ducted electric central air conditioning, including entire unit. Annual preventative maintenance required on HVAC system to qualify for coverage. Not Protected: Any repair or replacement relating to freon leaks or freon recharging.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. If a Plan covering an electric central air conditioning split system that utilizes R22 or R410A refrigerant and is rated at five tons or less by the manufacturer is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the repair or replacement of the following items will be covered at no additional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage: Belts & Pulleys Capacitor (start & run) Clean Condensate Line (if accessible) Cleaning of Condenser (when necessary) Condenser Fan Blade Condenser Fan Motor Contactor Fan Motor Fuses (cartridge type) Hard Start Kit (if part of original design) Low-Ambient Temperature Control Pressure Switch (external pressure switches only) Refrigerant (up to 2 lbs. per season) Xxxxxxxx Valve Stems Sensors Solid State Controls Thermostat (replacement type-standard area heating/cooling) Time Delay Controls Transformers Relays PGW will not open sealed refrigerant systems. Systems that are empty of refrigerant will not be charged. Finish defects, rusting, corrosion and finish flaws on housings or component failure resulting from rust or corrosion of any product are not covered.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. Pressure Switches Relief Valve Safety Switches Thermocouple Lead Burner or interior door gasket Resettable Thermal Switch (Bradford AWH) Does not include tank replacement. 2018-2019 If a plan covering an electric central air conditioning split system that utilizes R22 or R410A refrigerant and is rated at five tons or less by the manufacturer is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the repair or replacement of the following items will be covered at no additional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage: Belts & Pulleys Capacitor (start & run) Clean Condensate Line (if accessible) Cleaning of Condenser (when necessary) Condenser Fan Blade Condenser Fan Motor Contactor Fan Motor Fuses (cartridge type) Hard Start Kit (if part of original design) Low-Ambient Temperature Control Pressure Switch (external pressure switches only) Refrigerant (up to 2 lbs. per season) Xxxxxxxx Valve Stems Sensors Solid State Controls Thermostat (replacement type-standard area heating/cooling) Time Delay Controls Transformers Relays PGW will not open sealed refrigerant systems. Systems empty of refrigerant will not be charged. Finish defects, rusting, corrosion and finish flaws on housings or component failure resulting from rust or corrosion of any product are not covered.
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER. Window Air Conditioner Attic Fan Ceiling Fan Exhaust Fan Air Cleaning System Plumbing Fences or Gates Central Vacuum Plumbing Fixtures Lawn Sprinkler System Microwave Oven Washer / Dryer Hook-Up Wood Framing or Siding Trash Compactor Water Softener Gas Heater/Propane Tank Disposal Hot Water Heater Garage Door Opener Dishwasher Sauna or Hot Tub Antenna / TV Dish Range Fireplace or Chimney Intercom Oven Fire / Smoke Detector Humidifier Refrigerator Burglar Alarm Pool / Pool Equipment Check if you are aware of any of the following with respect to the property: Additions / Improvements Zoning / Set-Back Violations Encroachments / Easements Flooding / Sump Pumps Existing/Threatened Legal Action Fire Damage at any time Party Walls or Common Areas Code Violations/ Liens/ Assessments Landfill or Subterranean Problems Reappraisal / Reclassification Homes Association Problems with Water Supply If you have checked any of the above, please explain what you know:

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  • Heating and Air Conditioning Tenant shall not use any method of heating or air-conditioning, other than that supplied by Landlord, without Landlord’s prior written consent.

  • Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning General Office Area: The building shall be equipped with a combination heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The system shall have ducted supply and return air. The space above the ceiling shall not be used as a supply or return plenum. The systems shall be sized in accordance with the weather conditions identified in Chapter 13, “Energy Conservation” of the 1996 BOCA Building Code and supplemented by the “Building Code Rules”. All HVAC equipment shall be commercial or light industrial grade. If new construction it shall be installed at grade or within mechanical rooms for easy access and maintenance. If existing construction, roof mounted equipment will be considered after all other options have been exhausted, including the elimination of noise and vibration transfer to the structural members. The HVAC systems shall be zoned, with units sized and placed as required by heating and cooling loads on the building. Zoning of systems is dependent on the size, shape and orientation of the building. The HVAC system shall be divided into a minimum of 4 exterior and 1 interior temperature control zones. Return air shall be taken from the area supplied or adjacent to the area in the same temperature control zone. The ventilation and exhaust system shall be sized to maintain a positive pressure throughout the building envelope to limit air and dust infiltration. No HVAC ductwork shall be installed under the floor slab or underground.

  • Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Landlord shall furnish to the Premises heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (“HVAC”) in accordance with the Design Standards set forth in Exhibit D during Ordinary Business Hours. Landlord shall have access to all air-cooling, fan, ventilating and machine rooms and electrical closets and all other mechanical installations of Landlord (collectively, “Mechanical Installations”), and Tenant shall not construct partitions or other obstructions which may interfere with Landlord’s access thereto or the moving of Landlord’s equipment to and from the Mechanical Installations. No Tenant Party shall at any time enter the Mechanical Installations or tamper with, adjust, or otherwise affect such Mechanical Installations. Landlord shall not be responsible if the HVAC System fails to provide cooled or heated air, as the case may be, to the Premises in accordance with the Design Standards by reason of (i) any equipment installed by, for or on behalf of Tenant, which has an electrical load in excess of the average electrical load and human occupancy factors for the HVAC System as designed, or (ii) any rearrangement of partitioning or other Alterations made or performed by, for or on behalf of Tenant. Tenant shall install, if missing, blinds or shades on all windows, which blinds and shades shall be subject to Landlord’s approval, and shall keep operable windows in the Premises closed, and lower the blinds when necessary because of the sun’s position, whenever the HVAC System is in operation or as and when required by any Requirement. Tenant shall cooperate with Landlord and shall abide by the rules and regulations which Landlord may reasonably prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the HVAC System. Tenant acknowledges that the server room in the Premises currently has three heat pumps installed, being two 4-ton units, and one 2.5-ton unit (the “Existing Heat Pumps”). The 2.5-ton unit is currently connected and operational. Tenant shall determine whether it is satisfied with the condition of the Existing Heat Pumps and Landlord shall not have any responsibility or liability for the condition, operation, maintenance, repair or replacement of the Existing Heat Pumps. Tenant may operate the Existing Heat Pumps. Tenant shall be responsible for, and pay directly for, all necessary maintenance and repairs to the Existing Heat Pumps. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord monthly for the cost of all utility services used to operate the Existing Heat Pumps within 10 Business Days after receipt of Landlord’s invoice for such amount. Landlord may measure Tenant’s usage of such utility services by either a sub-meter or by other reasonable methods such as by temporary check meters or by survey. Tenant, at its cost, may replace the Existing Heat Pumps with one or more new heat pumps, provided, however, that the capacity of such replacement heat pump(s) shall not exceed the 10.5-ton capacity cooling capacity of the Existing Heat Pumps.

  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

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