Heat Generation Clause Samples
Heat Generation. The heating system should be capable of producing an inside temperature of seventy degrees (70◦) F as measured in the center of each room at a height of five feet (5’) above the floor under local outdoor winter design conditions with all adjustments properly made to the equipment producing and delivering the heat as specified in the ASHRAE handbook. The Builder will correct the heating system as required to provide the required temperature. Purchaser shall be responsible for balancing dampers, registers, and other minor adjustments.
Heat Generation. Tenant acknowledges the Landlord’s concern that ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s use of the Building not create excess heat that overwhelms the capacity of the HVAC system. Not later than February 15, 2011, Tenant shall provide to Landlord an estimate of Subtenant heat load. With that information and taking into account other sources of heat load, Landlord will specify HVAC capacity to be installed by Landlord, and it will be Tenant’s responsibility to maintain heat generation below the capacity of the HVAC equipment. In the event heat generation by any Subtenants exceeds HVAC capacity of the systems to be installed by Landlord as part of the Initial Landlord Alterations, it will be the responsibility of Tenant to remedy the situation, which could include, but not limited to reducing heat generation or expanding HVAC capacity.
