Hot Water Sample Clauses

Hot Water. To provide and maintain in good condition a hot water heater and to supply legally requisite hot water in sufficient quantity and pressure for ordinary use unless the Tenant is required to supply the fuel and fails to provide adequate fuel or is otherwise responsible for the lack or inadequacy of hot water.
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Hot Water. You agree to take short showers. Excessive moisture creates mildew spots and is damaging to our home.
Hot Water. Not in Scope. Permits: Provide all necessary permits and inspection fees. General Specifications for Construction 5750-0460 Signage & Directories: Tenant signage shall be moved as necessary. Tenant suite Number to be number 130. Any signage outside of the building standard banner, plaque, and directory and hall signage is the sole cost and responsibility of the Tenant. Tenant must supply artwork sample to Wellesley Building Company and Wellesley Management for approval prior to installation. General Specifications for Construction
Hot Water. (a) Commencing on the Commencement Date, the Supplier agrees to supply at the Hot Water Delivery Point and the Customer agrees to purchase the Customer's requirements of Hot Water Services up to the capacity or capacities described in Exhibit B under the heading "Customer Energy Requirements." Hot water the Supplier provides under this Agreement shall not be intermixed by the Customer with any other water or other substances without the prior written consent of the Supplier, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Hot Water. If Tenant desires hot water service, Tenant shall furnish and install its own electric water heater, fully insulated and steel jacketed. Instantaneous recovery type water heaters are not permitted.
Hot Water. The water temperature in the unit is set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit or below. When the water temperature is 120 degrees Fahrenheit or below, bacteria may enter the water heater or associated plumbing and accumulate. If Resident desires the thermostat to remain at 120 degrees Fahrenheit or below, Resident assumes any and all risks associated with any bacterial growth in the water heater or associated plumbing. Resident acknowledges that some communities managed by Landlord have heating and cooling services supplied by a boiler/chiller system. If this community and/or this apartment unit receives such services, Resident acknowledges that adjustment to the heating or cooling levels for any one specific apartment unit is not possible and that the changeover between phases of the system cannot be made specifically for any one apartment unit. Resident also acknowledges that to achieve full heating potential, Landlord may find it necessary to increase the temperature of the heated water during the colder months of the year when compared to the warmer months. Resident should be aware that some units may be equipped with an HVAC heating system which operates on hot water. To achieve full heating potential, it may be necessary to increase the temperature of the water heater during the colder months of the year. Resident should also be aware that some units operate on centralized hot water systems which service multiple units and as such individual adjustments in temperatures will not be possible. If Resident desires the water temperature in the Premises to be higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit and the Premises has an individual hot water heater, Resident will request, in writing, the temperature of the hot water heater to be adjusted by Landlord, and Resident shall specify the desired temperature at which Landlord is requested to set the thermostat. Resident understands that if the temperature is set above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, that the water released from the taps in the Premises may scald or burn anyone using water, and potentially cause severe injury. Resident may not tamper with or adjust the water temperature thermostat in the Premises in any way without written authorization from Landlord. Resident takes sole responsibility for any injury related to the temperature of water in the Premises.
Hot Water. The Phase III Cogeneration Facility Contractor shall provide valved and capped tees on the Phase III Cogeneration Facility’s engine cooling systems so that heat from the engines’ jacket cooling water systems can be sold by the Phase III Cogeneration Facility Contractor to the Biosolids Treatment Facility’s heating hot water loop on a future date and at a price to be determined by the City and the Phase III Cogeneration Facility Contractor.
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Hot Water. Basis of design shall be high efficiency heating and recirculating gas fired water heater, with 140º F HW for sanitation and local mixing valves at fixtures. Provide an LCCA for installation of a solar thermal water heating system to meet part or all of the hot water demand.
Hot Water. Provide hot water to the bathroom sink.
Hot Water. Veolia will provide hot water at Customer’s Point of Delivery at an average temperature in accordance with Exhibit E. Customer shall return the hot water to Veolia at Customer’s Point of Return at sufficient pressure to enter Veolia’s hot water return system, but in no event shall Customer be required to return such hot water at a pressure exceeding the pressure then existing at the Point of Delivery. Except for operating its hot water equipment, Customer may not tap into, use or otherwise interfere with hot water in any way which may diminish the flow. Customer shall not contaminate the hot water. (Contaminate shall be defined as the act, intentional or otherwise, or adding chemicals or other material to the hot water). Veolia may refuse to continue hot water service to Customer if hot water is contaminated between the Point of Delivery and the Point of Return. Customer shall not perform any water treatment or add chemicals or foreign substances into the water being used in its hot water system without the prior written consent of Veolia. Chilled Water Veolia will provide chilled water at Customer’s Point of Delivery at an average temperature of 42° Fahrenheit or less, and at pressures ranging from a minimum of 60 psig to a maximum of 165 psig. Customer shall return the chilled water to Veolia at Customer’s Point of Return at sufficient pressure to enter Veolia’s chilled water return system, but in no event shall Customer be required to return such chilled water at a pressure exceeding the pressure then existing at the Point of Delivery. Except for operating its cooling equipment, Customer may not tap into, use or otherwise interfere with chilled water in any way which may diminish the flow or change its temperature beyond the above stated limit. Customer shall not contaminate the chilled water. (Contaminate shall be defined as the act, intentional or otherwise, of adding chemicals or other material to the chilled water). Veolia may refuse to continue chilled water service to Customer if chilled water is contaminated between the Point of Delivery and the Point of Return. Customer shall not perform any water treatment or add chemicals or foreign substances into the water being used in its cooling system without the prior written consent of Veolia. [END OF EXHIBIT A] EXHIBIT B SERVICE RATES
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