Condensing Unit Sample Clauses

The "Condensing Unit" clause defines the specific equipment within a refrigeration or air conditioning system responsible for condensing refrigerant vapor into liquid. This clause typically outlines the technical specifications, installation requirements, and maintenance responsibilities for the condensing unit, which may include details such as capacity, location, and compliance with relevant standards. By clearly identifying the condensing unit and its associated obligations, the clause ensures that both parties understand their roles in maintaining system performance and reliability, thereby preventing disputes over equipment responsibilities.
Condensing Unit. 13.5.1 Condensing units shall be suitably designed for roof mounting, vertical air discharge, copper condensing coils with aluminum fans for operation down to 35 degrees F. ambient. Units with 10-ton or greater capacity shall have multiple compressors with independent circuits. 13.5.2 No cooling towers or evaporative condensers will be accepted.
Condensing Unit. The Condensing Unit is a custom manufactured vapor recovery unit that traps light gases and changes them into liquids. Its basic components consist of two 230 horsepower compressors, each with four 4 foot by 4 foot condensing units per side (total of 8). Finally, at the top of the unit each compressor has an 8" Heat exchanger (total of 2).
Condensing Unit. Section 23A of the First Amendment is replaced with the following: “With Landlord’s approval, Tenant has installed a compressor-condensing unit (the “Condensing Unit”) for the purpose of providing an external cooling source for the interior air-handling unit shown as shaded and labeled “AHU” on Exhibit C attached hereto and made a part hereof. Tenant shall be solely responsible for obtaining all necessary governmental and regulatory approvals and for the cost of operating, maintaining and removing the Condensing Unit. In addition to and without limiting Tenant’s obligations under the Lease, Tenant shall comply with all applicable environmental and fire prevention laws pertaining to Tenant’s use of the Condensing Unit Area. Tenant shall also be responsible for the cost of all utilities consumed in the operation of the Condensing Unit. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if Tenant removes the Condensing Unit from the Condensing Unit Area for reasons other than the repair and replacement of the Condensing Unit, Tenant’s right to install and maintain the Condensing Unit and to use the Condensing Unit Area shall be null and void.”
Condensing Unit. Without limiting the foregoing, the Condensing Unit shall be (i) designed and manufactured to emit less than 70 dB(A) at 30 feet; (ii) placed upon a concrete pad that does not touch the Building or its foundation or footings, and (iii) enclosed in a white, louvered enclosure located along the perimeter of the Condensing Unit Area. Tenant shall be solely responsible for obtaining all necessary governmental and regulatory approvals and for the cost of installing, operating, maintaining and removing the Condensing Unit. Tenant shall not install or operate the Condensing Unit until Tenant has obtained and submitted to Landlord copies of all required governmental permits, licenses and authorizations necessary for the installation and operation of the Condensing Unit. In addition to and without limiting Tenant’s obligations under the Lease, Tenant shall comply with all applicable environmental and fire prevention laws pertaining to Tenant’s use of the Condensing Unit Area. Tenant shall also be responsible for the cost of all utilities consumed in the operation of the Condensing Unit. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if Tenant does not install the Condensing Unit on or before December 31, 2007, or if Tenant, after installation, removes the Condensing Unit from the Condensing Unit Area for reasons other than the repair and replacement of the Condensing Unit, Tenant’s right to install and maintain the Condensing Unit and to use the Condensing Unit Area shall be null and void.

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