AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING Clause Samples
The AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING clause sets out the responsibilities regarding the maintenance, repair, and operation of climate control systems within a property. Typically, it specifies whether the landlord or tenant is responsible for ensuring that air conditioning and heating units are kept in good working order, and may outline procedures for reporting and addressing malfunctions. This clause helps prevent disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for comfort-related systems, ensuring that the property remains habitable and that both parties understand their obligations.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. All doors and windows MUST REMAIN CLOSED when heating and air conditioning are in use.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. Air Conditioning Lines and Tubes; Air Conditioning Pressure Switches; Air Temperature Control Programmer; Blower Motor; Blower Motor Resistor;
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. Compressor, clutch, field coils and pulley; condenser; evaporator; expansion valve; P.O.A. valve; accumulator; receiver/drier; orifice tube; A/C belt tensioner; A/C idler pulley bearing; temperature control programmer; blower motor; A/C power module; high/low pressure cut-off switches; pressure cycling switch.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. The air conditioning systems in Italy, when available, typically do not meet United States standards. If the Client has special requirements regarding air conditioning, the Client must alert Keyrow Tours to those requirements well in advance of the tour. Heat, when needed (most often during our late fall and winter tours), is available in Italian hotels. Keyrow Tours will not be responsible for any damages or discomfort caused by inadequate heating and/or air-conditioning in any hotel, bus, train, airplane, or other accommodation used by the Client on the tour.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. The Permittee shall use reasonable efforts to keep windows and doors closed when the air conditioner/heater is operating.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. 1. Landlord shall utilize existing heating and cooling units wherever possible.
2. Total system shall supply a minimum of 1.0 ton per 350 square feet contained in the Demised Premises, fully functional and capable of maintaining 78 degrees Fahrenheit in cooling mode (summer) and 72 degrees Fahrenheit in heating mode (winter).
3. Units will be set and curb mounted with the return and supply stubbed to bottom of truss joist.
4. HVAC system to include disconnect, weather disconnect to HVAC units, conduit, power wiring, thermostat and gas piping (where required).
5. AU HVAC equipment to comply with Clean Air Act requirements.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. The Seminary is equipped with a two pipe heating and cooling system. This means we can only have heat or air conditioning, one or the other, but not both at the same time. As the seasons change from spring to summer, and as summer turns back to fall, there are always a few uncomfortable days. Therefore, we monitor the National Weather Service and temperatures during these weather transitions and once we have a ten-day average of normal weather, we will make the decision to turn the heating or cooling on depending on the season. In the spring once outside air temperatures in the evening reach 45-50 degrees we will turn the air conditioning on.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. The Facility Attendant will provide a comfortable temperature in all buildings. Facility Attendants will not maintain temperature with doors repeatedly opened or left standing open.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. Vehicles shall have a properly installed and maintained air conditioner system to provide sufficient passenger comfort at all times.
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING. Condenser; Compressor, Compressor Clutch and Pulley; Evaporator; Expansion Valve; Blower Motor; Heater Core. The following parts are also covered if required in connection with the repair of a covered part listed above: Accumulator/Receiver Dryer; and Orifice Tube.
