Heating, Ventilation and Air Sample Clauses
The "Heating, Ventilation and Air" clause defines the responsibilities for providing and maintaining adequate heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems within a property. Typically, this clause specifies whether the landlord or tenant is responsible for ensuring that HVAC systems are operational, outlines maintenance obligations, and may set minimum standards for temperature control and air quality. Its core practical function is to ensure that the premises remain comfortable and safe for occupants, while clearly allocating responsibility for HVAC-related issues to prevent disputes.
Heating, Ventilation and Air. Conditioning (HVAC) This section covers the design, furnishing, installation, testing and balancing of air conditioning, heating and ventilation equipment, systems and accessories for the plant. The HVAC systems shall include, but not be limited to, the following: - The control room and electronics/computer room shall be heated, cooled and ventilated by a duct system with two, 100 percent redundant packaged air handling units. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPC - Exhibit B TENASKA GEORGIA GENERATION PROJECT --------------- Page 80 of 132 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - All offices, restrooms, locker rooms, reception area, lunchroom, conference room and electrical and instrument shop shall be heated, cooled and ventilated with packaged air handling unit(s). - The motor control center (MCC) room, switchgear room, and other electrical equipment rooms shall be ventilated by duct work and fans and heated with unit heaters as required to maintain the design temperatures. - The maintenance shop shall be ventilated with ductwork and fan system. Unit heaters shall be installed to maintain minimum temperature. - Exhaust fans shall be provided in restrooms, locker rooms, and battery room. All equipment, material, design, fabrication, erection, start-up and testing shall conform to applicable local building codes and the following industry codes and standards. - American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineer (ASHRAE) - Air Moving and Conditioning Association (AMCA) - Air Filter Institute (AFI) - Air Diffusion Council (ADC) - Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA) - ASME, ANSI, ASTM, NEMA, NFPA and OSHA. The various HVAC systems shall be designed for the following conditions: - Ambient Air Design Conditions: Summer: 95 DEG.F DB, 78 DEG.F ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇: 18 DEG.F DB, 15 DEG.F WB - Building Design Conditions (Indoors): SUMMER WINTER ------ ------ Control/Electronic Rooms 78 DEG.F 70 DEG.F Office Area 78 DEG.F 70 DEG.F Conference/Lunch Rooms 78 DEG.F 70 DEG.F Electrical/I&C Maint. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇.▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇.▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Treatment Bldg 104 DEG.F 50 DEG.F -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPC - Exhibit B TENASKA GEORGIA GENERATION PROJECT --------------- Page 81 of 132 -----------------------------------...
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Heating, Ventilation and Air. Conditioning (HVAC)
Heating, Ventilation and Air. Conditioning (HVAC) program option provides students with an opportunity to learn about the industry as it relates to residential and commercial building. Participants master a variety of HVAC skills. Students apply their knowledge and skills by participating in the “student-built” house project. The course of study descriptions correlate to the modules of the NCCER national standards. Course Title: HVAC 1 -- Level I includes a minimum of 120+ hours of NCCER (ed. 2013 one credit) Course Description: The course of study for HVAC 1 includes demonstration of student mastery of the following topics: Introduction to HVAC (7.5 hrs). A broad introduction to the world of the HVAC technician. The most basic operating principles of HVAC systems are presented along with a review of technician licensing and trade-governing regulations. The final portion of the module describes potential career paths for the well-trained HVAC technician. Trade Math (10 hrs). Explains how to solve problems involving the measurement of lines, area, volume weights, angles, pressure, vacuum, and temperature. Also scientific notation, powers, roots, and basic algebra and geometry. Basic Electricity (12.5 hrs). Teaches power generation and distribution, electrical components, DC circuits, and electrical safety. Introduction to Heating (15 hrs). Covers heating fundamentals, types and designs of furnaces and their components, and basic procedures for installing and servicing furnaces. Introduction to Cooling (30 hrs). Covers the basic principles of heat transfer, refrigeration, and pressure-temperature relationships and describes the components and accessories used in air conditioning systems. Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices (10 hrs). Covers the selection, preparation, joining, and support of copper and plastic piping and fittings. Soldering and Brazing (10 hrs). Covers tools, materials, and safety precautions and depicts step-by-step procedures for soldering and brazing piping. Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices (10 hrs). Provides the basic knowledge and skills needed to thread and install carbon steel piping systems. In addition, the concepts of assembling and installing grooved piping systems are also presented. End of Courses Assessment Check the assessment instruments that will be used to document student attainment of the program knowledge and skills. Teacher-designed end-of-program assessment School system-designed end-of-program assessment Vendor-developed exam: (specify) ...
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Heating, Ventilation and Air. CONDITIONING ----------------------------------------- Landlord, at Landlord's sole cost and expense shall retrofit the year-round heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system in the Long-Term Premises. Landlord shall provide wall-mounted thermostats with individual controls for each zone within the Long-Term Premises. Landlord will remove all abandoned heating, venting and air-conditioning equipment from the Long-Term Premises.
