Heat Pumps Sample Clauses

Heat Pumps. Electric heat pumps and their supplemental electric heat components qualify as a primary heating source for the dual-fuel program if the unit provides 100 percent of the heating needs of the home or business during off-peak hours. A qualified secondary heating system must be present if electric heat pumps are used.‌‌‌ Residential Customers with heat pumps are required to also control the cooling component (air conditioning) of the heat pump. MPS will compensate the residential Customers using heat pumps for air conditioning with the dual-fuel rate. Commercial Customers with heat pumps will not be controlled or receive the dual-fuel rate for the air conditioning component of the heat pump. Instead, MPS will compensate commercial Customers on the Small General Service rate during the summer season as defined by MPS’ Rate Schedule. 507.5 Radiant Floor Heat. Electric radiant floor heating, such as an electric boiler hydronic system or an electric cable system, qualifies as a primary heating source for the dual-fuel program if the unit provides 100 percent of the heating needs of the home or business during off-peak hours. Radiant floor heat storage may also be used as a qualified secondary heating system; however, the heating contractor must submit a guaranty to MPS stating the radiant floor storage is capable of meeting the home’s entire heating needs.
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Heat Pumps. During each year of the Term, Landlord shall have the Building HVAC system evaluated by an independent, reputable third party HVAC contractor selected by Landlord and reasonably acceptable to Tenant and replace, at its sole cost, any heat pump units that are deemed no longer serviceable. In addition. Landlord will, at all times, store four new heat pump units (two (2) – 3 ton units and two (2) – 4 ton units) exclusively for the Building so that they can be installed within twenty-four (24) hours and during off-hours.
Heat Pumps. If a tenant wishes to install a heat pump in their unit, all costs relating to the installation and on-going maintenance will lie with the tenant. When the tenant vacates the unit he/she may sell or leave the heat pump to the incoming tenant only if the new tenant is prepared to take over the heat pump. It is the outgoing tenants / tenant’s family’s responsibility and cost to remove the heat pump and reinstate the unit to its original state also to meet all costs associated with reinstatement of the power authority’s second meter. All electrical work must be carried out by a registered electrician and prior approval from Council to install a heat pump is required.
Heat Pumps. 4.1 The title in the Heat Pumps is retained by the Supplier until the end of the Term.

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