AIR CONDITIONERS. Each crane cabin and gear truck shall, where practicable, be equipped with a reverse cycle air conditioner maintained in workable order. Where it is not practicable to install air conditioning a crane cabin shall contain a radiator and fan, both of which shall be maintained in good condition.
AIR CONDITIONERS a) Due to increased power drains in the residence halls, room air conditioners are not permitted unlessa medical condition exists that meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, backed up with full diagnostic results from a qualified physician. The College’s Accessibility Services Coordinator will review documentation and approve or deny this request. The Office of Residence Life can assist with this application process.
AIR CONDITIONERS. Installation and use of non-University-supplied air conditioning equipment is prohibited. Air conditioners may be requested for medical reasons only subject to medical verification and approval from the Office of Disability Resources (402 Sears Building, 000-000-0000, xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx). Housing will install a free-standing AC unit once approved.
AIR CONDITIONERS. Re and Re • Recover refrigerant • Disconnect and remove unit • Put new unit in place • Install the A coil into existing plenum • Install new line set • Connect to existing electrical including liquid tight and disconnect • Install low voltage control wires • Pressure test with nitrogen to proper specifications • Pull system into a vacuum • Ensure the system holds vacuum • Open valves • Start and set up • Test thermostat operations (both heating and cooling) • Demonstrate operation to customer • Ensure installation is to manufacturer’s specifications • Give customer warranty and operating manuals • Clean up work area • Obtain sign off agreement New Install • Put new unit in place on platform • Install the A coil into existing plenum • Install new line set and condensation system • Connect electrical from panel to outdoor unit with proper fuses/breakers • Install low voltage control wires • Install heating/air conditioning thermostat • Pressure test with nitrogen to proper specifications • Pull system into a vacuum • Ensure the system holds vacuum • Open valves • Start and set up (in season) • Test thermostat operations (both heating and cooling) • Demonstrate operation to customer • Ensure installation is to manufacturer’s specifications • Give customer warranty and operating manuals • Clean up work area • Obtain sign off agreement Refrigerant Recovery • Disconnect power supply • Connect manifold gauges, recovery unit and recovery tank as per ODP guidelines • Recover refrigerant and solder lines on condenser. As per ODP Guidelines • Complete appropriate documentation as per ODP guidelines Start up Start up rate will be paid on installation when the all the following checks are completed and appropriate form is completed and submitted. If the checks are not completed the rate will not be paid. • Start up unit • Check amp draw at condensing unit • Check temperature difference across evaporator coil • Check air flow from registers • Add or remove refrigerant required • Document appropriate information as per ODP guidelines Winter start-ups – for winter start ups the following checks must be completed to be paid • Check air flow from registers • Add or remove refrigerant required by completing all necessary calculations
AIR CONDITIONERS. 1. You may install window air conditioners in your apartment in the summer. We recommend that you install units with 5000 BTUs or less, otherwise you may overload your circuits. If you need assistance or have questions, contact the office.
AIR CONDITIONERS. Air-conditioning units are permitted in Columbia Lake Village-North townhouse; however, the following restrictions apply: • One (1) air conditioner is permitted per townhouse. • The air conditioner must be CSA approved and operate on 115 volts. • Portable, free-standing units only; window mounted air conditioner units are not permitted.
AIR CONDITIONERS. Air conditioners may be requested for medical reasons only subject to medical verification and approval from the Office of Disability Resources (470 Sears Building, 000-000-0000, xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx). The approved student must provide their own free-standing AC unit, per Housing guidelines.
AIR CONDITIONERS. An additional charge of $ per month will be payable for each air conditioner in the premises during the months of June, July, August and September. Two (2) Air Conditioners are the maximum allowed per unit. Residents who are Elderly and Disabled may request a waiver.
AIR CONDITIONERS. Air conditioner units are not permitted in Graduate Student Housing unless the building already comes with a pre-installed air conditioner unit. Exceptions to this policy apply to those who have documented medical conditions that require an a/c unit in their living space. These students must contact the Access Specialist at XXX@xxxxxxxxx.xxx to fill out the required paperwork prior to installing the a/c unit. Window units are not permitted. Students requesting medical, accessible, or other accommodations are responsible for providing appropriate documentation to the Office of Residence Life and Housing and the Access Specialist at the time of submitting the housing application and the Agreement.