Boiler Seasonal Sample Clauses

Boiler Seasonal. Start-Up and Shutdown The Contractor shall perform seasonal start- up and shutdown to ensure boilers are prepared and activated at the start of each season and deactivated and preserved at the end of each season. The Contractor shall perform start-up and shutdown when directed by the COR. The boilers listed are normally shut down during the months of April or May, and started up during the months of October or November; however, the length of the season will vary and no adjustment in the contract price is made Seasonal start-up and shutdown work must be completed within three working days of the specified start date for equipment in individual buildings, or within 10 working days if services are ordered for all systems at the same time. 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard regardless of the actual length of the season. The COR will advise the Contractor of the specific date or dates when such services should begin to be accomplished. The Contractor shall repeat start-up and shutdown of each designated boiler system as required by the COR.
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