Ventilation Systems Clause Samples
The Ventilation Systems clause sets out the requirements and standards for the installation, maintenance, and operation of ventilation systems within a building or facility. It typically specifies the type of systems to be used, performance criteria such as air quality and circulation rates, and responsibilities for regular inspection and servicing. By clearly defining these obligations, the clause ensures a safe and healthy indoor environment, helps prevent issues related to poor air quality, and allocates responsibility for compliance with relevant health and safety regulations.
Ventilation Systems. The Employer agrees that inspections of the ventilation system in all work sites where UAW Bargaining Unit members are employed will be conducted as needed and with respect to the concerns of the Union regarding building ventilation systems, the Employer agrees that ventilation systems in leased buildings should be maintained in good working condition. The Employer agrees to maintain the air filters at all State owned buildings by cleaning or replacing dirty filters in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Where the Union believes that the ventilation system in a leased building is not in good working condition and brings this to the attention of the Employer, the Employer will make the effort to insure that the lease holders conduct an inspection and if determined to require maintenance, the repairs be done in an expeditious manner. The Employer shall share the written results of any inspection with the Union.
Ventilation Systems. The Company recognizes that existing heating and air conditioning equipment should be kept in working order. New major mobile equipment shall have factory installed heating and air conditioning equipment. The Company will repair existing heating and air conditioning equipment within a reasonable time frame should it fail.
Ventilation Systems. The office floors are serviced by a four-pipe fan coil unit air conditioning system located within the suspended ceiling void. The units are as manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Moducel model 235 or equal. The forged brass 4 port control valves are manufactured by Satchwell type FEU. Conditioned air from the fan coil units is distributed via sheet metal ductwork to plenum boxes as manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Moducel series CB or equal. Each fan coil unit will be served by a dedicated return air diffuser mounted temperature sensor. The plenum box terminates with a linear diffuser to provide uniform air distribution. The diffusers are manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Moducel CB series or equal, one and two-way directional blow. Air is extracted from the space via extract diffusers as manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Moducel CB series or equal, two-way directional blow. These diffusers do not require a fitted plenum box. Motorised isolation dampers are installed in the supply and extract ductwork main branches to achieve quadrant control, via the BMS to the floor. These isolation dampers are manufactured by ▇▇▇▇▇ Ltd modelMF/6233 or equal and approved. Volume control dampers are installed to all the sub branches to regulate their air volume. The dampers are manufactured by Advanced Air or equal, are stainless steel, aerofoil multi-blade dampers. Where fire dampers are installed they are of the fusible link type manufactured by Volume Control Devices or equal and approved. The dampers comprise of interlocking stainless steel aerofoil blades, stainless steel bearings and peripheral gasket, totally enclosed drive mechanism and double skin galvanised 18 gauge spigot casing. A sprinkler system is installed throughout to comply with the requirements of BS 5306 Part 2 1990 and the recommendations of the Loss Prevention Council. The sprinkler heads as installed are flush mounted as manufactured by Reliable Ltd or equal. Commissioning Valves and Isolating Valves are installed to the return and flow respectively, of the landlord’s and tenants’ secondary CHW installation to the floor. The valves are as manufactured by Tour and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Ltd or equal and approved. Commissioning valves are typically as follows: Up to 50mm diameter TA Fig MD41. A metal bronze commissioning set comprising of MD20 double regulating valve and MDFO on a fixed plate. Isolation valves are typically as follows: Up to 50mm diameter TA Fig 64. A metal gate valve 65mm and above. TA Fig 35 lever operated butterfly valve. Perimeter heati...
Ventilation Systems. Whenever you light the WOODBURNER or the PROPANE GAS HEATER, you MUST always turn on the PPIV (positive pressure input ventilation) system using the “Ventilation” switch next to the fridge, in order to ensure proper ventilation. Also provided is a NPEV (negative pressure extract ventilation) system (the “Extract” switch); this will quickly remove any cooking smells, and can also be used to expel warm air from the house on summer evenings. It is also possible to use both systems simultaneously to quickly replace stale moisture-laden air with fresh air from outside. Both systems are virtually silent and are suitable for continuous use, on the “low” setting, if wished. The pool is open from the beginning of May until the end of September. Children under the age of 12 are NOT permitted in the swimming pool at any time, and the gates must be kept locked at all times to prevent unauthorised access. Remember that there is a certain health risk associated with this facility and you use the pool entirely AT YOUR OWN RISK. It is essential that drinking glasses are never taken into the pool area as broken glass is almost impossible to find under water; the whole pool has to be drained to find it - we provide polycarbonate “glasses” for this reason. Our housekeepers sanitise and replenish chemicals prior to your arrival to ensure that it is clean and ready for use. The pool cover is for insulation purposes and is not designed to support a person or persons; DO NOT STAND ON IT, it could break and you may be charged for a replacement. Remember when not using the pool, and especially at night, to leave the cover on so the water will stay warm. Particular care must be taken when the floor is wet, as it can become slippery. You should always ensure that you stand on the wooden duck-board when taking a shower or walking on the wet floor.
Ventilation Systems c. Where needed, the contractor shall extract the Troubleshooting Instructions from manufacturer’s literature.
d. Jobs for specific equipment and job type may be listed in either as series of steps using Prior column, listed in paragraph format in the Description column.
Ventilation Systems. The Employer agrees that ventilation systems in state-managed or leased worksites where HSS Bargaining Unit members are employed should be maintained in accordance with manufacture’s recommendations. When the Union believes the ventilation system in a leased building is not is good working condition and brings this to the attention of the Employer, the Employer will contact the lease holder to check the ventilation system to determine if maintenance is required and perform repairs, if appropriate, in an expeditious manner. At the Union’s request, the Employer will provide the Union with written results of any third-party inspection of the ventilation system of a state-managed or leased building where HSS Bargaining Unit members are employed.
