HVAC Systems definition

HVAC Systems means the Building Systems providing HVAC.
HVAC Systems. The Building System designed to provide heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
HVAC Systems means heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems and all associated plumbing, electrical, and control systems.

Examples of HVAC Systems in a sentence

  • Lessor is responsible for maintenance of all HVAC equipment, and shall follow the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)/Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) Standard 180, Standard Practice for Inspection and Maintenance of Commercial Building HVAC Systems.

  • Both the PNA and CNA shall provide a Life Expectancy analysis including Estimated Age, Expected Useful Life (EUL), and Effective Remaining Life (ERL) of the following minimum elements: roof; siding/exterior walls; windows; doors (interior/exterior, and overhead garage); plumbing fixtures; HVAC Systems; and kitchen appliances.

  • Evaluate, clean and tune (ECT) heating/cooling equipment per ANSI/ACCA Standard 4 (Maintenance of Residential HVAC Systems) and North Carolina Weatherization Assistance Program Guidelines, providing full documentation of tests performed, conditions observed and recommended actions.

  • For Attic HVAC Systems: For safety reasons, access to attic-mounted HVAC systems requires flooring.

  • Refer to Section 23 05 00 for requirements pertaining to Common Work Results for HVAC Systems.


More Definitions of HVAC Systems

HVAC Systems. The District shall ensure all HVAC systems follow ASHRAE COVID-19 recommendations, optimizing the supply of fresh air to occupied spaces. Air filters shall be MERV-11 or higher and changed at the recommended intervals. The District will deploy true HEPA filter air purifiers based on individual room usage and needs. For general instructional spaces, the District shall focus HEPA filter purifiers on spaces that the most recent Indoor Air Quality sampling (2018) measured CO2 concentrations of more than 1100 PPM. a. Isolation rooms will have six feet of social distancing between symptomatic individuals when possible. They must have dedicated true HEPA filter purifiers in the space and be sealed off from the building ventilation. b. Staff will be provided with surgical masks if they are required to work with students who are exempt from the face covering requirement due to a medical condition. c. Staff may bring in their own personal HEPA air filters if the District does not provide them based on the qualifications listed above. Any HEPA purifiers staff bring to an SPPS site must be UL listed and have a grounded (3-pronged) plug. Ionized air purifiers will not be allowed because they create ozone. d. To maximize the amount of fresh air circulation into buildings, air handler systems will start running two hours in the morning before the building opens and will continue running throughout the day and for four hours in the evening after the school day ends. All demand control ventilation (DCV) should be turned off and units should be run in occupied status. The building will be considered open at the time that the majority of staff arrive for work. Staff will be notified of the specific times that the air handler systems start and end for their building. e. Non-mechanically ventilated spaces cannot be used for in-person instruction or for workspace occupied by more than one person. f. The following information regarding the ASHRAE recommendations and how building’s HVAC system compares will be posted on the SPPS website: the level of MERV filtration for the building and measured CO2 concentrations from the Indoor Air Quality sampling in 2018.
HVAC Systems means the heating, ventilating and, if installed in the [●] Building, air- conditioning system in or serving the [●] Building which is composed of all heating, ventilating and air-conditioning equipment and facilities provided by the Landlord and includes from time to time, but is not limited to, any roof-top, ceiling or wall-mounted, or window heating, ventilating or air-conditioning units installed or provided by the Landlord, the fuel and power facilities of the systems, and distribution piping, air-handling units and common fan coil and ventilation units which form part of the system and monitoring, energy saving and control systems including the thermostat in each of the individual units supplied by the HVAC System and those ventilation systems which serve more than one tenant, but does not include the Tenant HVAC System or any HVAC system (or any part thereof) installed by or on behalf of other tenants or occupants of the Development in addition to the HVAC System(s).
HVAC Systems means all interior climate control (including heating, ventilating and air-conditioning) systems, installations, equipment and facilities in or servicing the Building that are provided or designated from time to time by the Landlord for the benefit of more than one (1) tenant or component of the Building;
HVAC Systems. The Building System[s] designed to provide heating, ventilation and air conditioning. INDEMNITIES: Landlord, and any direct or indirect partner, shareholder, director, officer, principal, employee, agent or representative. LESSOR: A lessor under a Superior Lease.
HVAC Systems shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.01.
HVAC Systems. Air Handling Units • Air Handling Units • Packaged Rooftop Units • Indoor Air Quality Products and Devices • Active polarization • Haet Pumps • Cooling Systems • Chillers • Heating SystemsEquipment Rentals • Building Automation Systems and Controls • Digital Technologies • OpenBlue • Lighting Systems • Municipal Solutions • Comprehensive Water Meter Replacement Programs • Water Loss Reduction Programs • Wastewater Treatment Plant Solutions • Water Treatment/Distribution Energy Efficiency Solutions • Smart City ProgramsBuilding Envelope Systems • Renewable Technologies • Solar Photovoltaic Solutions • Fuel Cell Systems • Waste Heat Recovery • Energy Storage • Renewable Energy Supply ServicesElectric Vehicle Charging Stations • Microgrids • SUSTAINABILITY AND DECARBONIZATION ADVISORY SERVICESDISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND CENTRAL PLANTS • ELECTRIC SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTSWATER CONSERVATIONFacility Construction • Connected Technologies • SPECIALTY SYSTEMS • BUILDING SERVICES AND PARTS • Commissioning • Recommissioning: • Service and MaintenanceSITE SURVEYS AND ENERGY AUDITSAWARENESS PROGRAMSSECURITY SYSTEMS • FIRE, LIFE-SAFETY & HAZARD PROTECTION Does Vendor's parent company or majority owner:
HVAC Systems means the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning systems and appurtenant equipment within the Leased Premises and/or the Property, but in each case exclusively servicing the Leased Premises. The foregoing maintenance, repair and replacement obligations of Tenant shall be performed in a manner which is consistent with the Standards. At all times during the Term, Tenant shall provide janitorial service for the Premises and remove all dirt, rubbish, waste and refuse from the Premises in accordance with all applicable Requirements (as defined in Section 11.1 below). At the termination of the Term, Tenant will also have had removed all of Tenant’s personal property therefrom, to the end that Landlord may again have and repossess the entire Premises in the condition required to be maintained by Tenant hereunder, ordinary wear and tear, casualty, condemnation and obligations of Landlord excepted. In the event that any repair is required by reason of such removal or any negligence or abuse of Tenant or its agents, employees, invitees or of any other person using the Premises with Tenant’s express or implied consent (beyond ordinary wear and tear) and not repaired upon the termination of the Term, but subject to Article 20, Landlord may make such repair thereafter and Tenant shall, upon demand, pay to Landlord the cost thereof together with interest thereon at the Lease Interest Rate.