Central heating Sample Clauses

Central heating. We will assist you and pay for the call out, labour, parts and materials involved in repairing or rectifying the breakdown of your central heating system up to the value of £2000.00.
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Central heating. (primary system only) ($1,000 maximum)
Central heating. We will assist you and pay for the call out, labour, parts and materials involved in repairing or rectifying the breakdown of your central heating system resulting in an emergency, up to the value of £2000.00. What’s excluded: Also see general exclusions
Central heating. Covered: Warm air heating systems; Hot water systems; accessible ductwork. Not Covered: Concrete encased or inaccessible ductwork; concrete encased steam or radiant heating coils or lines; free standing or portable heating units, filters, humidifiers, thermostats, electric baseboard or radiant systems, electronic air filters, registers, solar heating, any condition caused by rust or corrosion, specifically heat exchangers or pre-existing condition. Heat exchangers over the manufacture 15 year guarantee are not covered. Any malfunction caused by lack of maintenance is not covered. Any additional repair costs as a result of a unit replacement, such as new venting requirements, lack of chimney liners or damaged exhaust piping is not covered. If filters are not replaced the warranty is void.
Central heating. 1. The leased premises shall be adequately heated on working days during the heating period (October 1st through April 30th) during the working hours in as far as no other heating times are necessary for the professional activities. In case of failure, force
Central heating. Supplying at all times during the months of October November December January February March and April and such other times when necessary central heating to the Premises and the Common Parts in order to maintain a room temperature (with adequate natural ventilation) of 65 degrees Fahrenheit from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on every weekday
Central heating. We will assist you and provide the callout, labour, parts and materials involved in repairing or rectifying the breakdown of or leak on your central heating What’s included: Repairs to a failure of or leak within your central heating system, including but not limited to; leaking pipes and valves, faulty controls and circulation pumps. Examples of faults include: - Repairs to leaks on your central heating pipework - Repair or replacement of a failed circulation pump - Replacement of a leaking radiator valve - Replacement boiler zone valve - Replacement of a faulty central heating timer - Re-pressurisation of an external expansion vessel What’s excluded: Also see general exclusions - Electrical heating systems - Warm air heating systems - Underfloor heating systems - Fan convector heating - Heated towel rails - Frozen pipes - Adjustment of timers, thermostats and controls - Pipework that is more than 35mm in diameter - Sludge, scale or rust in or on the system - Any cost associated with the draining or refilling of the system in order to complete a repair - Pressurized cylinders and their components - Repair or replacement of a radiator - Repair or replacement of wireless or internet connected controls, thermostats and valves - Reducing noise within the system
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Central heating. There is a gas-fired, forced-air furnace in the right of the attic. The BTU input capacity is rated at 110,000 BTUs. This furnace is approximately 23 years old; it is in very worn condition and will soon need replacement. The sediment trap is installed before the gas valve instead of after and we recommend it be properly installed. This helps to deliver dry gas and prevent gas appliance failure. See this below. This furnace is equipped with a fan-powered, induced-draft, venting system. The purpose of the fan is to draw the exhaust fumes through the heat exchanger to increase furnace efficiency. Many newer furnaces have supplemental fans on the vent (flue) to control the flow of air through the burners and improve the efficiency of the furnace. Mineral deposits may form on this fan or “inducer” as a result of condensation in the vent piping, possibly indicating improper venting. It may be possible to improve venting effectiveness by modifying the piping material or configuration. We recommend that inducers be checked annually by a qualified heating contractor. The double-wall vent piping is too close to roof sheathing and insulation, which is a potential fire hazard. See below. We recommend adequate vent pipe clearance be provided. Double-wall vent pipes need at least 1-inch clearance from combustibles. The reusable furnace filter fits poorly and we recommend it be secured in place. Looseness could cause it to lift out of position when the blower comes on. This filter, which is folded over to fit (it’s the wrong size and shape) allows for dust to blow by and we recommend replacement with a properly fitting one. There is also a separate filter to the left of the unit and this lacks a proper filter cover as required. We recommend that a proper filter cover be installed by a qualified heating contractor. Air filters prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt on the blower fan blades which can significantly reduce efficiency. Air filters should be checked monthly and changed or cleaned, depending on type, as necessary. A clogged air filter can lead to reduced air flow over a furnace heat exchanger, resulting in premature heat exchanger cracking or failure. This system uses ducting to distribute warm air to the conditioned spaces.
Central heating. Ask to see the service records for the boiler as every boiler should be serviced annually. Ensure the heating and hot water are switched on. Check all rooms have radiators, kitchens and bathrooms are the most likely rooms to be lacking a radiator.
Central heating. The Landlord is obliged to operate the existing central heating in the period from 1 October to 30 April where the outside temperatures render this necessary. The Landlord shall not assume any guarantee for uninterrupted heating or provision of warm water in accordance with the agreement. A partial or complete suspension of the heating or provision of warm water caused by a scarcity of fuel shall not entitle the Tenant to assert claims for a reduction of rent or for damages. This also applies to any kind of necessary or unavoidable interruptions to operation.
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