Mechanical Systems Sample Clauses

Mechanical Systems. Placement and installation of exterior HVAC mechanical units and vents not on the front elevation.
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Mechanical Systems. Installation, replacement or repair of plumbing, HVAC systems and units, hot water heaters, furnaces, electrical wiring and fire protection systems, provided no structural alterations are involved. Included are bathroom improvements for handicapped access, provided the work is contained within the existing restroom walls.
Mechanical Systems. Mechanical Systems" means the mechanical, electronic, physical or informational systems generally serving the Building or Common Areas, including the sprinkler, plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, lighting, communications, security, drainage, sewage, waste disposal, vertical transportation, fire/life safety systems.
Mechanical Systems. Owner warrants that the electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning and any other mechanical systems and related equipment, including kitchen and laundry appliances included as part of the leased premises, shall be in good operating condition at time of Tenant’s occupancy. In the event that Tenant finds equipment not to be in good operating condition, the Agent is authorized to have said equipment repaired and to deduct the cost from Owner’s funds. If said funds are not sufficient, Owner will promptly pay any bills for repairs presented or paid by Agent.
Mechanical Systems. The installing of exterior HVAC mechanical units and vents that are not located on street facades of a building, and that will not permanently damage historic fabric.
Mechanical Systems. The installation, replacement or repair of plumbing, HVAC systems and units, electrical wiring and fire protection systems, provided no structural alterations or damage to historic material are involved. Restroom improvements for handicapped access are included, provided the work is contained within the existing restroom walls. For historic properties, work must be done according to the latest versions of the National Park Service Preservation Briefs, and there shall be no intrusion into the primary spaces of the building.
Mechanical Systems. Item 1 The variable refrigerant flow system referenced in the Core and Shell Design Documents for the Building’s HVAC heating and cooling is to be incorporated into the Tenant Improvement design and construction documents. As a minimum, the Tenant Improvements are to provide VRF heat pump condensing units with heat recovery outdoors and fan coil units indoors. Tenant may also utilize the system with VRF heat exchangers to employ radiant systems or chilled beam system using the VRF technology.
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Mechanical Systems. Thermometers & gauges; • Vibration Isolation; • Steam Condensation System; • Computer room HVAC systems; • Chemical Water Treatment Systems; • Chillers; • Cooling Towers; • Condenser Water System; • Air Terminal Unit Systems, VAV, PIU, AHU, etc.; • Humidifiers and controls; • Duct Silencers; • Dampers; • Variable Frequency Drives & Motors; • Air Distribution Systems; • Exhaust Air Systems; • Building automation systems, including controlled devices, sensors, control loops, and logic; • Test and Balance verification; • Refrigeration equipment and controls; • Chilled Water System. •
Mechanical Systems. Installation, replacement or repair of plumbing, HVAC systems and units, hot water heaters, furnaces, electrical wiring and fire protection systems, provided no structural alterations are involved.
Mechanical Systems. Tenant shall design and install the air conditioning system for the Premises including the air conditioning units, fans, piping, duct work, any controls or circuitry, and any related elements required for the operation of said system. Tenant shall not install the rooftop air conditioning system and return/exhaust fans unless and until Landlord has approved the contractor proposed to install the equipment, the method of installation, the type of equipment and the location of equipment and routing of ducts and pipes outside of the Premises. The air conditioning system shall be in compliance with applicable governmental requirements, including building and energy codes. If Tenant's business is an odor-producing operation, the air conditioning system shall be designed and installed so as to prevent such odors from migrating to other areas within the Project.
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