Central Plant Sample Clauses

Central Plant. The primary heating source shall be a scheduled hot water system, generated by fire-tube dual fuel boilers without side air reset, the plant is located at the Penthouse Mechanical Equipment Room.
Central Plant. The term "Central Plant" shall mean the equipment, fixtures, piping, wiring, machinery, and all other items of personal property comprising the plant for chilled and hot water production and circulation, and electricity generation and transmission, currently being constructed in the basement of the Center in the Central Plant Space and on the Cooling Tower Parcel.
Central Plant. All CHW and HHW services will be provided by existing chillers, cooling towers, boilers and associated pumps through new piping utilities.
Central Plant. Air cooled chillers using R134a refrigerant are positioned at roof level below an open screen. The associated pump sets are located at basement level. Gas fired boilers are positioned at basement level.
Central Plant. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Developer shall not commence any construction of any Work that will affect the functioning of the chilled water plant (“Central Plant”) located in the County Courthouse until County issues Notice to Proceed for the Central Plant to commence said Work. For purposes of clarity, before County issues the Notice to Proceed for the Central Plant, Developer may take any actions in furtherance of the Work that do not impede or endanger the operating of the Central Plant.
Central Plant. A. Administrative area 1. Indoor air handlers shall be high efficiency rated and manufactured by Carrier, Pace, or approved equivalent with an estimated 15 year life. Any coils exposed to outside air shall be copper coated or factory coated for a marine environment. All units shall be controlled via a state-of-the-art Direct Digital Control. 2. Each of the reception, conference area(s), and breakroom shall be sufficiently serviced by an air handler unit. The remaining administrative area shall be installed with a sufficient number of air handlers to adequately address temperature and variations across the Administrative space. 3. Air handler, piping, and duct sizing shall all be calculated and designed to satisfy typical office heating and cooling demands plus a margin of 15%.
Central Plant. The central plant is currently (March 2002) under renovation. The previous programming/hardware interfacing was unable to control chilled water setpoints, used calculations for staging that were affected by the staging process itself (tons calculations that required CHW delta temperatures and flow, both of which were affected by the act of transitioning new equipment), and would cancel a call for an additional chiller immediately after starting the equipment, which would eventually require the newly started, then stopped chiller to be restarted within 20 minutes. Renovations at this point include installation of a plate and frame heat exchanger (which has been in operation since November, 2001), retrofitting the control panels on each chiller, installing a VFD on 1000 ton chiller three, and incorporating operation and control of the existing speeds drives into the UCP2 panels on chillers four and five. Programming and check out should be completed by mid-April, 2002. During Spring 2001, GSA modified the BAS to respond to the ISO’s calls for electrical demand reduction. The modifications to the system at that time imposed a limit on the control loops for static pressure (to limit the consumption of the fans), stopped the hot deck fans, set lower static setpoints in the courthouse, and duty-cycled the auditorium fans. The effect of this was an immediate reduction in energy use, but at the expense (somewhat uncontrollably in some areas) of comfort and air quality. The changes now in place in the building programs will allow better control of the demand reduction in the future. Upon completion of the central plant program, a call for demand reduction will be implemented in the form of higher temperature and lower cfm setpoints at all VAV’s, heating hot water system shutdown, operation of only the 1000 ton VFD chiller in the central plant, and shutdown of all hot deck fans in the complex. Further programming will include a “soft” return to normal upon canceling demand reduction restrictions to avoid setting a new “peak” demand afterwards; this will be accomplished by ramping the central plant to accomplish the coldest possible chilled water, which will then be sent to the air handlers, to allow them to cool focusing on temperature rather than air volume. As mentioned, GSA’s Pacific Rim Region participated in the California Independent System Operator’s (ISO) 2001 Summer Demand Reduction (DRP) program (Xxxxxx et al, 2001). The demand reduction target was 1.2 MW,...
Central Plant. Tenant shall have access to the following: a. The planned cooling plant will consist of (2) 350 ton water cooled chillers and (1) 1800 GMP cooling tower. b. The planned heating plant will consist of (3) 2,000 MBH boilers. c. Chilled water piping distribution extends from the chiller room to first floor air handler room located on the north side of the premises. Chilled water will be stubbed into the 1st floor area for connection by Tenant. d. Heating hot water piping distribution extends from the boiler room to first floor air handler room located on the north side of the premises. Heating hot water will be stubbed into the 1st floor area for connection by Tenant.
Central Plant. The parties acknowledge there are mechanical equipment rooms and a central plant for the Project. Sublandlord and Subtenant shall reasonably coordinate any access and use of the central plant and shared mechanical equipment rooms.
Central Plant. From and after the Resort Hotel and Casino Opening Date, General Manager shall assume the operation and maintenance of the Central Plant in accordance with the central plant agreement for the CityCenter Project and the Excess Capacity Agreement.