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Bearing Housing Sample Clauses

Bearing Housing. 1. Contractor shall steam clean and inspect all bearing housings for damage. Cracks in the housing, broken mounting flanges, heat distortion or rubbing from the rotor shall be brought to the Austin Energy plant contact’s attention for agreement on acceptable repair or replacement. The acceptable loose tolerance for an anti-friction bearing fit in the housing shall be per ABMA Std. 7, Fit H7. The shell of a sleeve bearing shall seat tightly in the bearing housing with no more than 0.002 in. clearance. Bearing pre-load shall be as specified by the manufacturer. Contractor shall notify the Austin Energy Plant contact for approval of corrective action or replacement if excessive clearance is found. 2. Contractor shall ensure all grease connections are free of dirt and old grease. Contractor shall replace all damaged fittings. Compatible solvents may be used to improve cleanliness. 3. Contractor shall inspect non-contact oil seals for distortion and shaft rubbing. Damaged non- contact oil seals shall be replaced unless the Austin Energy plant contact agrees to reuse the seals. All contact type oil seals shall be replaced. 4. Contractor shall review any damage to the bearing housing, oil seals or improper bearing fits with the Austin Energy plant contact for agreement of an acceptable repair or replacement. 5. Contractor shall bore and sleeve worn bearing housings, and finish machine the I.D. of the new bushing to meet the original manufacturer's specification or conform to the housing mounting fits for the A.B.E.C. tolerance of the particular bearing. The new sleeve must be made of steel and must be secured to the bearing housing of the end bell by three setscrews equally spaced around the housing. The O.D. of the bushing must have a 0.002 in. to 0.003 in. interference fit with the housing bore. Metallizing, welding, and belzona build up are not acceptable for repairing worn bearing housings. Loctite products, punching or shimming the housing are not acceptable for repairing worn bearing housings. Motors that require one or both bearing housings to be insulated from the end bell to prevent circulating eddy currents must be returned to their original insulated condition when they are bored and sleeved. This may be accomplished by boring the housing to the required O.D. and applying a coating of insulating material such as Belzona, epoxy, or phenolic. The insulating material must then be finish machined to the same tolerance as stated above and a steel bushing mu...
Bearing Housing. The bearing housing shall be manufactured from cast iron and shall be oil bath lubricated. Oil level sight glasses shall be provided with level markers for running and filling minimum and maximum positions respectively. These shall be arranged for easy viewing and shall take into account the angle of mounting. The bearing housing and motor stool design shall provide accurate, self-aligning mounting for the flanged electric motor.

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  • MAINTENANCE OF THE SAID BUILDING / APARTMENT / PROJECT The Promoter shall be responsible to provide and maintain essential services in the Project till the taking over of the maintenance of the project by the association of the allottees. The cost of such maintenance has been included in the Total Price of the [Apartment/Plot].

  • CONVEYANCE OF THE SAID APARTMENT The Promoter, on receipt of complete amount of the Price of the [Apartment/Plot] under the Agreement from the Allottee, shall execute a conveyance deed and convey the title of the [Apartment/Plot] together with proportionate indivisible share in the Common Areas within 3 (three) months from the issuance of the occupancy certificate*. However, in case the Allottee fails to deposit the stamp duty, registration charges and all other incidental and legal expenses etc. so demanded within the period mentioned in the demand letter, the Allottee authorizes the Promoter to withhold registration of the conveyance deed in his/her favour till full and final settlement of all dues and stamp duty and registration charges to the Promoter is made by the Allottee. The Allottee shall be solely responsible and liable for compliance of the provisions of Indian Stamp Act, 1899 including any actions taken or deficiencies/ penalties imposed by the competent authority(ies).

  • Fire Department Service Charge We will pay up to $500 for your liability assumed by contract or agreement for fire department charges incurred when the fire department is called to save or protect covered property from a Peril Insured Against. We do not cover fire department service charges if the property is located within the limits of the city, municipality or protection district furnishing the fire department response. This coverage is additional insurance. No deductible applies to this coverage.

  • Access Management The Engineer shall coordinate and evaluate access management within the project limits in accordance with the latest State Access Management Manual or as directed by the State.

  • Emergency Services The parties recognize that in the event of a strike or lockout, situations may arise of an emergency nature. To this end, the Employer and the Union will agree to provide services of an emergency nature.

  • Data Services In lieu of any other rates or discounts, the Customer will receive a discount equal to 20% for the following Data Services: Access: Standard VBS3Guide local loop charges for DS-0, DS-1 and DS-3 Access Service.

  • Outpatient Services Physicians, Urgent Care Centers and other Outpatient Providers located outside the BlueCard® service area will typically require You to pay in full at the time of service. You must submit a Claim to obtain reimbursement for Covered Services.

  • Outpatient Dental Anesthesia Services This plan covers anesthesia services received in connection with a dental service when provided in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgical center and: • the use of this is medically necessary; and • the setting in which the service is received is determined to be appropriate. This plan also covers facility fees associated with these services. This plan covers dental care for members until the last day of the month in which they turn nineteen (19). This plan covers services only if they meet all of the following requirements: • listed as a covered dental care service in this section. The fact that a provider has prescribed or recommended a service, or that it is the only available treatment for an illness or injury does not mean it is a covered dental care service under this plan. • dentally necessary, consistent with our dental policies and related guidelines at the time the services are provided. • not listed in Exclusions section. • received while a member is enrolled in the plan. • consistent with applicable state or federal law. • services are provided by a network provider.

  • Construction Management Services a. A-E may be required to review and recommend approval of submittals, shop drawings, Request for Information (RFI) and/or calculations for temporary structures such as trench shoring, false work and other temporary structural forms. b. A-E may be required to review and advise the County Representative on the overall project schedule, including staging and completion dates, duration, milestones, and interfaces. Immediately notify Representative if the proposed work schedule does not conform to the contract documents, including the plans, specifications, and permits or that may require special inspection or testing, or work stoppage. c. Review on a monthly basis the project schedule and/or Critical Path Method (CPM) schedule submitted by the Construction Contractor. Make recommendations concerning the Construction Contractor’s adherence thereto. Recommend possible solutions to scheduling problems so as to complete the project on time, within budget, and in accordance with the contract drawings and specifications. d. Review scope of work and identify potential contract change orders. Prepare independent cost estimates for any changes resulting from design revisions or change in field conditions. Prepare and recommend for approval all contract change orders. e. Evaluate the merit of any potential claims or requests for equitable adjustment submitted by the Construction Contractor. Prepare analysis of potential claims include recommendations regarding settlement of the claims. f. Assist County staff in project related issues with other Agencies, or departments, engineering and material testing support firms, CEQA consultants, utilities agencies, etc. g. Assist in community outreach meetings and media relations h. Review for acceptance/approval of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in accordance with the general Permit of Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity (Construction General Permit, including dewatering/diversion plans per the State’s DeMinimus Permit).

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