Electrical and Mechanical Sample Clauses

The 'Electrical and Mechanical' clause defines the standards, responsibilities, and requirements related to the electrical and mechanical systems within a project or contract. It typically outlines the specifications for installation, maintenance, and testing of equipment such as wiring, lighting, HVAC systems, and machinery. This clause ensures that all electrical and mechanical work meets safety codes and performance criteria, thereby reducing the risk of system failures and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
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Electrical and Mechanical. In the event of any breakdown of the electrical, mechanical, heating or plumbing systems, the Landlord will not be liable or responsible for damages, personal discomfort or any illness arising therefrom, but the Landlord will carry out all necessary repairs with reasonable diligence.
Electrical and Mechanical. The Device hardware is comprised of two (2) major components: (i) an Insulated Handle and (ii) a Shaft with Electrode Tip. RF energy is passed through the Insulated Handle through the Shaft to the Electrode Tip by a powered lead from an electrosurgical generator.
Electrical and Mechanical. In the event of any breakdown of the electrical, mechanical, heating or plumbing systems, the Owner will not be liable or responsible for damages, personal discomfort or any illness arising there from. The Owner will, however, carry out all necessary repairs with reasonable diligence.
Electrical and Mechanical. Connectors and splices are a critical component in fixed platforms because they provide connectivity between the different modules in the platform. Underwater, wet and surface-mateable connectors are used. Underwater-mateable connectors are used for joining up electrical circuits underwater without having to bring any element to the surface. They provide a termination of an underwater cable containing electrical conductors and have features that protect the conductors from the external environment. This allows divers, ROV’s or AUV’s to facilitate the connection of the two halves underwater. The capability of being able to connect platform modules underwater opens a wide range of actions to accomplish the installation and maintenance operations. The wet-connector types most commonly used by the oceanographic industry are: • Rubber molded wet-mate connector • Metal shell wet-mate connector A major consideration in the selection of underwater –mateable connectors is the intended mode of operation with reference to its specification and hence price. A correct connector selection should ensure the intended service, for the required lifetime, at the correct time. Selecting underwater connectors factor beyond the obvious; cost, availability and size, are; suitability, ease of use, reliability and the consequence of connector failure. Generic failure modes and causes:
Electrical and Mechanical. All electrical and mechanical apparatus, equipment fixtures (other than lighting fixtures), conduits, ducts, flues, utility meters, downspouts, vents and pipes located on the exterior of any Building shall be concealed from view from streets and the ground level of Buildings on other Sites and shall be architecturally treated in a manner acceptable to FIPCO. All roof apparatus shall be screened by roof screening or a parapet that shall be a minimum of two inches higher than the apparatus itself. Such screens must have approval by FIPCO.

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  • Mechanical (i) Large scale mechanical details complete. (ii) Mechanical schedules for equipment completed. (iii) Completed electrical schematic for environmental cooling and exhaust equipment. (iv) Complete energy conservation calculations and report.

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems: .1 Lighting including circuiting and luminaire identification and switching. Also provide illuminance computer printout for all indoor typical indoor spaces and parking lots. .2 Convenience outlets and circuiting, special outlets and circuiting, television outlets, and power systems and equipment. Provide riser diagrams for all electrical systems including master clock, intercom, fire alarm, ITV, computer networking/telephone. Also, provide for emergency and normal power distribution. Provide luminaire schedule. .3 Panel schedule may be in preliminary form but circuitry must be included. .4 Applicable installation details. .5 General legend and list of abbreviations. .6 Voltage drop computation for all main feeders. .7 Short circuit analysis .8 Provide 1/2" scale floor plan and wall elevations for all electrical rooms.

  • Electrical appliance safety The Hirer shall ensure that any electrical appliances brought by them to the premises and used there shall be safe, in good working order, and used in a safe manner in accordance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Where a residual circuit breaker is provided the hirer must make use of it in the interests of public safety.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

  • ELECTRICAL SERVICES The Company must construct and reticulate electrical requirements for all amenities and facilities. The Company must construct sub-station and distribution boards necessary to reticulate power to all Company owned or leased facilities which provide amenities to the public. The electrical installation must be to the design and installation standards of the State Energy Commission of Western Australia. All electrical reticulation must be placed underground.