Mechanical equipment definition

Mechanical equipment means electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air conditioning equipment and other service facilities (including ductwork).
Mechanical equipment means all motor and human propelled wheeled equipment used for roofing work except wheelbarrows and mopcarts.
Mechanical equipment is typically that which has motorized parts and/or is powered by a motor. “Electrical equipment” is typically any machine powered by electricity and includes components that are part of the electrical distribution system. AIS does apply to mechanical equipment. “Minor components” are components within an iron and/or steel product otherwise compliant with the American Iron and Steel requirements. This is different from the de minimis definition where de minimis pertains to the entire project and the minor component definition pertains to a single product. This waiver, would allow non-domestically produced miscellaneous minor components comprising up to five percent of the total material cost of an otherwise domestically produced iron and steel product to be used. However, unless a separate waiver for a product has been approved, all other iron and steel components in said product must still meet the AIS requirements. This waiver does not exempt the whole product from the AIS requirements only minor components within said product and the iron or steel components of the product must be produced domestically. Valves and hydrants are also subject to the cost ceiling requirements described here. Examples of minor components could include items such pins and springs in valves/hydrants, bands/straps in couplings, and other low cost items such as small fasteners etc. “Municipal castings” are cast iron or steel infrastructure products that are melted and cast. They typically provide access, protection, or housing for components incorporated into utility owned drinking water, storm water, wastewater, and solid waste infrastructure.

Examples of Mechanical equipment in a sentence

  • Mechanical equipment is typically that which has motorized parts and/or is powered by a motor.

  • Mechanical equipment shall not be located on the side of any building which is adjacent to a residential building on the adjoining lot, unless otherwise permitted by applicable regulations.

  • Mechanical equipment shall be screened so as not to be visible from public rights-of-way.

  • Mechanical equipment will be adequately screened by roofing or other material as approved by the Planning Commission.

  • Mechanical equipment that is indicated to have a factory-primed finish for field painting.


More Definitions of Mechanical equipment

Mechanical equipment means all mechanical equipment serving the Improvements, including but not limited to, HVAC units, fans, vents, generators, elevator motors, and other equipment integral to the regular operations of the Improvements.
Mechanical equipment means any heating, cooling, venting or similar equipment or appurtenance serving a structure, pool or spa, including but not limited to, pool pumps, whole house fans, fans, or any other motorized or powered device or machinery.
Mechanical equipment means all motor or human propelled wheeled equipment used for roofing work, except wheelbarrows and mopcarts. "Opening" means a gap or void 30 inches (76 cm) or more high and 18 inches (48 cm) or more wide, in a wall or partition, through which employees can fall to a lower level.
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Mechanical equipment of a federally regulated pump means any component of a pump that transfers energy from the driver to the bare pump.‌
Mechanical equipment of a compressor means any component of an air compressor that transfers energy from the driver to the bare compressor.‌
Mechanical equipment means all motorized equipment used for earth moving, trenching, excavation, gardening, landscaping, and general property maintenance exceeding 12 horsepower in size.