Insulation System Clause Samples

Insulation System. All motors shall be provided with Class "F" or better insulation systems except that motor lead insulation may be Class "B" or better. Impregnating materials shall be rated Class "F" (155 degrees C) minimum. Completed windings, when tested in accordance with IEEE #57, latest revision, shall show a thermal rating of not less than 150 degrees C for 30,000 hour's life. Windings shall be held firmly in stator slots to prevent coil shift. Sharp edges and burrs shall be removed from stator slots prior to winding or inserting coils. Slot liners and coil end phase insulation, in addition to the coating, shall be provided. Stator windings shall be of high conductivity copper magnet wire. Completed stator windings shall be provided with a properly cured, uniform impregnation for mechanical rigidity, moisture resistance, and protection against winding failures from accumulation of foreign conductive matter. The completed insulation system shall be capable of withstanding phase-to-ground rms voltage of 600 volts continuous and 2,300 volts instantaneous (surge or transient).
Insulation System. Insulation shall be provided to conserve heat energy, provide personnel protection from hot surfaces and prevent nuisance water condensation on cold surfaces. All hot parts shall be covered with mineral wool, fiberglass or calcium silicate of a suitable thickness. To avoid deformation, calcium silicate shall be used where the piping would be readily walked on. Flat surfaces, cylindrical surfaces and irregular surfaces located outside shall be lagged with aluminum, properly sealed. Flat or cylindrical services located inside shall be lagged with aluminum or canvas with aluminum paint. Irregular surfaces located inside shall be enclosed with preformed aluminum jackets or covered with canvas and finished with aluminum paint. Equipment requiring frequent access for maintenance shall be provided with easily removable and reusable insulation and lagging systems. Surface temperature of any lagging or insulation shall not exceed 140°F. For heat conservation insulation, the materials used shall be either preformed fiberglass, mineral wool or calcium silicate with an 0.25 inch thick desert tan colored aluminum jacket. For temperatures to 200°F, the minimum insulation thickness is 1.5 inches and above 200°F, 3 inch thickness. Insulation for personnel protection shall extend from the floor or grating level to an elevation seven feet above this level. The minimum insulation thickness is 1 inch. All parts where the exposed surfaces temperature will be below the expected dew point temperature and the resulting condensation would be a nuisance, shall be insulated with fiberglass or polyurethane of suitable thickness and covered with vapor barrier jacketing. Asbestos materials shall not be used.

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  • Sprinkler System TWENTY-SIXTH.--If there now is or shall be installed in said building a "sprinkler system" the Tenant agrees to keep the appliances thereto in the demised premises in repair and good working condition, and if the New York Board of Fire Underwriters or the New York Fire Insurance Exchange or any bureau, department of official of the State or local government requires or recommends that any changes, modifications, alterations or additional sprinkler heads or other equipment be made or supplied by reason of the Tenant's business, or the location of partitions, trade fixtures, or other contents of the demised premises, or if such changes, modifications, alterations, additional sprinkler heads or other equipment in the demised premises are necessary to prevent the imposition of a penalty or charge against the full allowance for a sprinkler system in the fire insurance rate as fixed by said Exchange, or by any Fire Insurance Company, the Tenant will at the Tenant's own expense, promptly made and supply such changes, modifications, alterations, additional sprinkler heads or other equipment. As additional rent hereunder the Tenant will pay to the Landlord, annually in advance, throughout the term $ toward the contract price for sprinkler supervisory service.

  • Distribution System The Transmission Owner’s facilities and equipment used to transmit electricity to ultimate usage points such as homes and industries directly from nearby generators or from interchanges with higher voltage transmission networks which transport bulk power over longer distances. The voltage levels at which Distribution Systems operate differ among areas. Distribution Upgrades – The additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Transmission Owner’s Distribution System at or beyond the Point of Interconnection to facilitate interconnection of the Small Generating Facility and render the transmission service necessary to effect the Interconnection Customer’s wholesale sale of electricity in interstate commerce.

  • 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.

  • Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Landlord shall furnish to the Premises heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (“HVAC”) in accordance with the Design Standards set forth in Exhibit E during Ordinary Business Hours. Landlord shall have access to all air-cooling, fan, ventilating and machine rooms and electrical closets and all other mechanical installations of Landlord (collectively, “Mechanical Installations”), and Tenant shall not construct partitions or other obstructions which may interfere with Landlord’s access thereto or the moving of Landlord’s equipment to and from the Mechanical Installations. No Tenant Party shall at any time enter the Mechanical Installations or tamper with, adjust, or otherwise affect such Mechanical Installations. Landlord shall not be responsible if the HVAC System fails to provide cooled or heated air, as the case may be, to the Premises in accordance with the Design Standards by reason of (i) any equipment installed by, for or on behalf of Tenant, which has an electrical load in excess of the average electrical load and human occupancy factors for the HVAC System as designed, or (ii) any rearrangement of partitioning or other Alterations made or performed by, for or on behalf of Tenant. Tenant shall install, if missing, blinds or shades on all windows, which blinds and shades shall be subject to Landlord’s approval, and shall keep all of the operable windows in the Premises closed, and lower the blinds when necessary because of the sun’s position, whenever the HVAC System is in operation or as and when required by any Requirement. Tenant shall cooperate with Landlord and shall abide by the rules and regulations which Landlord may reasonably prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the HVAC System.

  • Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning General Office Area: The building shall be equipped with a combination heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The system shall have ducted supply and return air. The space above the ceiling shall not be used as a supply or return plenum. The systems shall be sized in accordance with the