Mechanical plans definition

Mechanical plans means plans as required per Section 113 of the currently adopted Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) and Section 1141 of the currently adopted Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) along with statewide amendments.

Examples of Mechanical plans in a sentence

  • Mechanical plans and specifications where necessary for installation of air conditioning systems, ductwork and heating.

  • Mechanical plans must indicate the operating weights and locations of any additional Tenant provided rooftop mechanical equipment.

  • Mechanical plans prepared by other than a duly licensed mechanical engineer will not be accepted by Landlord for review.

  • Landlord shall Substantially Complete Landlord’s Work within fifteen (15) weeks (the “Target Substantial Completion Date”) following receipt from Tenant of complete and stamped Architectural, Engineering and Mechanical plans for the build-out of the Premises (following Landlord’s approval of same, the “Plans”).

  • Mechanical plans are prepared by a mechanical engineer to show the design of the various mechanical systems in the building.

  • HVAC Distribution Plan, at 1/4” = 1’- 0” scale Controls Plan Reflected Ceiling Plan, at 1/4” = 1’- 0” scale Mechanical/Electrical Schedule Plumbing Plan, at 1/4” = 1’- 0” scale Plumbing Fixture Units Schedule Specifications Plumbing and Mechanical plans must be stamped by a professional engineer currently licensed in the State of Washington.