Chilled Water definition

Chilled Water means water that is delivered from the central cooling plant to the Premises for purposes of air conditioning.
Chilled Water means chilled water meeting the specifications for Chilled Water set forth in the Scope of Work for the Cogeneration Facility.
Chilled Water means water supplied at a temperature no greater than 45oF and shall be measured in one million British thermal units (MMBTU).

Examples of Chilled Water in a sentence

  • If any component of the Returned Chilled Water becomes contaminated prior to return to the Company, the County will notify the Company of such contamination and correct the source or cause of such contamination as quickly as practicable at the County’s sole cost and expense.

  • The County will ensure that the Returned Chilled Water supplied by the County to the Company under this Agreement meets the specifications set forth in Exhibit B and is not contaminated with oil, excess rust, or other foreign substances that would make the Returned Chilled Water unsuitable for production of Steam at the Facilities.

  • The County will, at its sole cost and expense, make Returned Chilled Water available to the Company during the Term at the Chilled Water Delivery Point, solely for use at the Facilities in the production of Chilled Water.

  • Chilled Water Sales, Sendout, Losses and CDD for the Previous Twelve Months The peak cooling demand for FY20 was 6.0% higher than in FY21.

  • Chilled Water Sales Comparison The peak chilled water demand for the current quarter was 16,655 tons, which represents a 11.3% increase over the previous Fourth Quarter.


More Definitions of Chilled Water

Chilled Water means chilled water and/or brine solution, expressed in ton-hours, produced and delivered to * at the Delivery Point.
Chilled Water means chilled water meeting the specifications set forth in Exhibit B.
Chilled Water means the fresh water that is cooled and treated using Deep Ocean Water and delivered to Baha Mar for use in the Resort’s air conditioning and other systems.
Chilled Water means water supplied to the Building in a chilled state for use in the air- conditioning system of the Building from a District Cooling Plant maintained by the Master Developer.
Chilled Water. The base building includes a piped distribution system to accommodate up to 950 tons of total cooling. Chilled water can run from the complete, enclosed base building chiller room down to four vertical risers (three risers serve all four floors and the fourth provides extra service to the larger top two floors). The chilled water design is intended to provide cooling for an additional 6.2 xxxxx per square foot for biotech lab loads or equipment cooling on average. Cooling would be provided via fan coil units or chilled beams provided by the tenant. This approach allows tenants to add the cooling where needed. Energy is saved by providing additional cooling only where needed and minimizing the need for additional reheating. Like with the air side, the base building is designed to allow tenants to appropriately size their chilled water needs and to “plug in” the right chiller and chilled water pump capacity into the existing system. Piping and valves for tenant-supplied shared chillers and pumps are provided as part of the base building. Cooling Towers: The base building features a main condenser water loop and pre-installed valves to allow for connection of the required pumps and as many as three cooling towers totaling at least 950 tons, depending on the specific needs of tenants, again in a “plug-in” scenario by each tenant. The cooling tower area is already architecturally screened as part of the base building.
Chilled Water. Chilled water shall be provided from a 1200-ton central chilled water plant located on the first floor of the Annex. The system shall consist of water-cooled centrifugal chillers, cooling towers mounted on the Annex roof, and a pumping system, piping and controls. Chilled water pumps shall be constant volume and shall run 24/7.