Climate Control Systems definition

Climate Control Systems means all air conditioning or air treatment systems (whether preassembled units or kits that are to be assembled by distributors, licensees, customers or affiliates of Box) that cool, dehumidify, dry, heat and/or filter air, provided, however, that any such system shall only be a "Climate Control System" if it operates, in part, by passing air through one or more wheel-shaped rotors, which rotors may or may not be treated with a desiccant material.

Examples of Climate Control Systems in a sentence

  • At any time, and from time to time, Wheel LP may request Seller to sell Products to customers introduced to Seller by Wheel LP in connection with field testing or beta testing or otherwise demonstrating the Climate Control Systems technology to generate interest in the purchase of rotors from Wheel by such customers.

  • Espar Inc.; Espar Products Inc.; Espar Climate Control Systems; Eberspaecher Climate Control Systems International Beteiligungs-Gmbh; Eberspaecher Climate Control Systems Gmbh & Co. KG (formerly known as J.

Related to Climate Control Systems

  • Control system means the combination of capture and control devices used to reduce emissions to the atmosphere.

  • Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of gasoline vapors in excess of 80 milligrams per liter of gasoline loaded (4.7 grains per liter).

  • Emission control system means the electronic engine management controller and any emission related component in the exhaust or evaporative system which supplies an input to or receives an output from this controller.

  • Beam monitoring system means a system designed and installed in the radiation head to detect and measure the radiation present in the useful beam.

  • Systems means any: (i.) computer programs, including, but not limited to, software, firmware, application programs, operating systems, files and utilities; (ii.) supporting documentation for such computer programs, including, without limitation, input and output formats, program listings, narrative descriptions and operating instructions; (iii.) data and/or media; (iv.) equipment, hardware, servers, and/or devices; and/or (v.) network(s).