Mechanical and Electrical Sample Clauses

Mechanical and Electrical. Tenant's Plans shall contain all mechanical and electrical working drawings. Mechanical and electrical working drawings shall be prepared at Tenant's expense by engineers reasonably approved by Landlord. Tenant's Architect shall be responsible for coordination of all engineering work with Tenant's Plans.
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Mechanical and Electrical. Subtenant's Plans shall contain all mechanical and electrical working drawings. Mechanical and electrical working drawings shall be prepared at Subtenant's expense by engineers reasonably approved by Sublandlord. Subtenant's Architect shall be responsible for coordination of all engineering work with Subtenant's Plans.
Mechanical and Electrical. The mechanical installation will commence when the MRF building roof and exterior shell are completed (target date is May 2010). BHS is responsible to perform mechanical and electrical installation so that the entire MRF system can be started and tested beginning mid-December 2010. Weeks 1- 3 Start and run all motors, track belts for alignment and proper tensioning. Inspect all belt splices. Confirm all requisite spare parts are on site. Test main MCC disconnect, all individual motor disconnect switches, all door interlock switches, all conveyor pull cords, and other safety devices. Adjust electrical controls. Verify all VFD parameters are correct, verify spare fuses are on site, check that all electrical connections are tightened properly, confirm that all electrical wires into the MCC are properly coded, confirm modem is functioning properly to the MCC, confirm that the DSL connection to the optical units is functioning properly, test controls for functionality. Visual inspection will be conducted to ensure all guards and safety devices are installed properly. Inspect all transitions to confirm that any required belt scrapers, skirt walls, or sealing material is installed to prevent spillage. Confirm that the required staffing will be available for production. Confirm specific staffing requirements for pre and post sort staffing, front end loaders, supervision, forklift drivers, and baler operations. Begin training of all operational personnel. Week 4-7 Begin to dial in the system by testing material on each line. System is not running in production levels. Adjust belt speeds. Adjust screen settings. Adjust optical settings. Refine and adjust the 3 standard “menus” for each line. Extensive hands on training for operational personnel are led by BHS and Potential Industries. Training of maintenance personnel on required periodic maintenance. Enter the parameters for the 3 standard “menus” for each line. Testing of entire system in production mode. Ramp up to full production mode. Continue to adjust belt speeds, screen settings, and optical settings.
Mechanical and Electrical. Broad form boiler and machinery insurance on a blanket repair and replacement basis with limits per accident not less than the replacement cost of all leasehold improvements and of all boilers, pressure vessels, air conditioning equipment, miscellaneous electrical apparatus, electronic data processing equipment, and all other insurable objects owned or operated by Tenant or by others (other than Landlord) on behalf of Tenant in the Premises, or relating to or serving the Premises;
Mechanical and Electrical. No exceptions.

Related to Mechanical and Electrical

  • Mechanical a. Heating and cooling load calculations as required and major duct or pipe runs sized to interface with structural.

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems:

  • Systems The details of any systems work will be determined after a thorough business analysis. System's work will be billed on a time and material basis. Investors Bank provides an allowance of 10 systems hours for data extract set up and reporting extract set up. Additional hours will be billed on a time and material basis.

  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.

  • Plumbing fixtures and appliances shall be used only for the purposes for which designed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags or other unsuitable material shall be thrown or deposited therein. Damage resulting to any such fixtures or appliances from misuse by a tenant or its agents, employees or invitees, shall be paid by such tenant.

  • Sprinkler System If there now is or shall be installed in the Building a "sprinkler system", and such system or any of its appliances shall be damaged or injured or not in proper working order by reason of any act or omission of Tenant, Tenant's agents, servants, employees, licensees or visitors, Tenant shall forthwith restore the same to good working condition at its own expense; and if the New York Board of Fire Underwriters or the New York Fire Insurance Rating Organization or any bureau, department or official of the state or city government, shall require or recommend that any changes, modifications, alterations or additional sprinkler heads or other equipment be made or supplied by reason of Tenant's business, or the location of the partitions, trade fixtures, or other contents of the Premises, Tenant shall, at Tenant's expense, promptly make and supply such changes, modifications, alterations, additional sprinkler heads or other equipment.

  • HEATING The Hirer shall ensure that no unauthorised heating appliances shall be used on the premises when open to the public without the consent of the management committee. Portable Liquefied Propane Gas (LPG) heating appliances shall not be used.

  • 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 D 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 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. Tenant acknowledges that the server room in the Premises currently has three heat pumps installed, being two 4-ton units, and one 2.5-ton unit (the “Existing Heat Pumps”). The 2.5-ton unit is currently connected and operational. Tenant shall determine whether it is satisfied with the condition of the Existing Heat Pumps and Landlord shall not have any responsibility or liability for the condition, operation, maintenance, repair or replacement of the Existing Heat Pumps. Tenant may operate the Existing Heat Pumps. Tenant shall be responsible for, and pay directly for, all necessary maintenance and repairs to the Existing Heat Pumps. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord monthly for the cost of all utility services used to operate the Existing Heat Pumps within 10 Business Days after receipt of Landlord’s invoice for such amount. Landlord may measure Tenant’s usage of such utility services by either a sub-meter or by other reasonable methods such as by temporary check meters or by survey. Tenant, at its cost, may replace the Existing Heat Pumps with one or more new heat pumps, provided, however, that the capacity of such replacement heat pump(s) shall not exceed the 10.5-ton capacity cooling capacity of the Existing Heat Pumps.

  • GLASS The Tenant shall maintain the glass part of the demised premises, promptly replacing any breakage and fully saving the Landlord harmless from any loss, cost or damage resulting from such breakage or the replacement thereof.

  • Sprinklers Subject to any terms, conditions and limitations set forth herein, Landlord shall provide an operative sprinkler system consisting of mains, laterals, and heads “AS IS” on the date of delivery of the Premises to Tenant. Tenant shall pay for piping distribution, drops and relocation of, or additional, sprinkler system heads and Building firehose or firehose valve cabinets, if Tenant’s Plans and/or any applicable Laws necessitate such.

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