Heater Sample Clauses

The 'Heater' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the provision, installation, and maintenance of heating equipment within a property or project. Typically, this clause specifies which party is responsible for ensuring that heaters meet safety standards, are in good working order, and are compliant with relevant regulations. For example, it may require the landlord to provide a functioning heater in a rental unit or obligate a contractor to install heating systems as part of a construction contract. The core function of this clause is to ensure that adequate heating is provided and maintained, thereby protecting occupants' comfort and safety and clarifying accountability for heating-related issues.
Heater. Provide an oil fired, gas, or electric heater. But ensure that the heater can maintain an inside minimum temperature of 72 °F (22 °C). Properly vent oil and gas units to the outside, provide adequate outside fuel storage, and connect with suitable feed lines. Gas units may be connected to a commercial gas main, if available.
Heater. The second job is the control of the heater and this is written as a single task that calls the heater function. This function takes the current state as an argument and is initialized with the off state. It reads the temp and goal SDSs in conjunction instead of in sequence to make sure the latest values are always checked. If the temperature is over the goal and the heater is turned on, the heater is turned off. If the temperature is under the goal and the heater is off, the heater is turned on. After the step, the heater function is called recursively with the new heater state so that it will run forever. fun λheater=( ⭢ λon getSds temp .&&. getSds goal λ_⭢writeD d0 false ⭢ >>*. [IfValue (tup λ(temp, goal) temp >. goal &. on) λ_⭢writeD d0 true] ⭢ ,IfValue (tup λ(temp, goal) temp <. goal &. Not on) ⭢ >>=.λnst heater nst) In
Heater. A self-regulating anti-condensation heater shall be provided in the motor housing.