Ducting Sample Clauses

Ducting. All supply ductwork from each of the supplemental units arranged to effectively deliver cold air to the lab space in its entirety, location at the sole discretion of the Mechanical subcontractor and to be verified by the Tenant and Wellesley Building Company prior to installation. Comfort cooling to remain in place. Supplies and returns to be added to each newly constructed office.
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Ducting. Medium pressure duct upstream of VAV box; galvanized steel oval and round, external insulation wrap • Rectangular Low Pressure downstream of VAV box; single wall-galvanized sheet metal with 1” acoustical liner; at least one elbow between VAV box or air device • Air Device Runnouts to Air Device; flexible polyethylene encapsulated steel wire helical duct with 1” fiberglass insulation and polyethylene vapor barrier (limit to 5’ lengths). • Recessed fluorescent down light with one (1) 32W compact fluorescent lamp, LED light source, or equal. • Recessed fluorescent washer light with one (1) 42W compact fluorescent lamp, LED light source, or equal. • Emergency egress lights as required per code. • All lighting except for emergency egress and exit lighting will be controlled by the building energy management system with Tenant override switching. Any use of the lighting systems outside of the standard building hour schedule will incur an after-hours charge. • Direct/Indirect lighting fixtures are budgeted at the rate of one (1) 2-lamp 28W T-5 fixture per 75 square foot of usable office area. Lithonia RT-5 2X4 recessed light fixture or equivalent. • Decorative and recessed down light type lighting fixtures are considered an over-standard tenant improvement. • Lightingload is not to exceed .9W/square foot; 2W/square foot for outlets and computers. • Electrical Pulse Metering Tenant Spaces and Tenant Server Rooms: Tenant server rooms shall be metered for electrical usage. • Uninterruptible Power. System (UPS) back-up by Tenant: All lighting, HVAC and receptacle loads are backed up by a central stand-by generator set. In the event of a loss of utility power, the generator will start and transfer all electrical loads to the generator within ten (10) seconds or less. There is also a potential for a bump in power during a transition back to utility power from generator power. Critical computer loads that cannot lose power may need UPS power supplies; these are the responsibility of the Tenant, LEASE – Instructure, Inc. OLD MILL BUILDING IV, LLC • Each 12’x14’ typical office is allotted two (2) 15-amp duplex outlets (6-8 per 20-amp circuit) and one (1) 3/4 conduit to 6” above ceiling and box at 15” A.F.F. from bottom of box for tenant telephone/data wiring with plate. • Open area power will allow for either one (1) 15-amp duplex outlet (6-8 per 20-amp circuit) per 50 square foot or a 3-circuit furniture feed for each group of 6-8 cubicles, or a 4-circuit feed for each g...
Ducting. The property owner will provide ducting for computer networks, alarms and security telephones and alarm and access control systems.
Ducting. The aluminum duct is a rigid aluminum extrusion that is used for mounting various MaxiPICK devices. It can be mounted by screwing onto a mounting bracket or shelf face. A plastic duct cover is used to fill in the space between duct mounted devices. The duct cover protects these devices from dirt, mechanical abuse and electrical noise. UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) Uninterruptable power supplies are provided in the system to prevent the lost of operating date in case of building power interruption. These units monitor their power source, if a loss of power is detected they switch to their internal battery power. The UPS unit used for the SystemCONTROLLER will also send a signal to the SystemCONTROLLER when a loss of building power is detected. The SystemCONTROLLER will run a controlled shutdown procedure, shutting itself down to prevent the loss of data. TETHERED SCANNER One Tethered Hand Held Scanner is provided per ZonePANEL. Home Interiors [RAPISTAN SYSTEMS LOGO] 56-5879 Rev. B December 14, 1999 RAPIDPICK SYSTEM PARAMETERS PROJECT MANAGEMENT The project will be assigned to an experienced Rapistan Systems' Project Manager who will function as Purchaser's primary contact for all contractual issues related to the project.
Ducting. 3.1 All ductwork shall be galvanized sheet metal, in accordance with SMACNA and ASHRAE standards and run tight to structure. 3.2 All supply ductwork shall be lined in accordance with Section II 6 - Insulation. 3.3 Ductwork shall be supported per SMACNA standards and braced per SMACNA Manual, "Guidelines for Seismic Restraint of Mechanical Systems". 3.4 Duct dimensions indicated on drawings are net, inside clear dimensions. For internally lined ducts, add lining thickness to determine actual duct dimensions. 3.5 Paint interior ends of ducts where visible through grilles and diffusers with one coat of dull black paint. 3.6 Seal air tight all supply and return duct seams with arabol and canvas or equivalent. 3.7 Coordinate locations of ceiling diffusers with architectural reflected ceiling plan. 3.8 Coordinate clearances of ducts and lights with Electrical Contractor, including any duct alterations if required by as-built conditions. 3.9 Install volume dampers where required for proper operation and turning vanes in all elbows. 3.10 Retain independent testing agency for testing and balancing of air system. Balance air flow at all openings to air quantities indicated. Agency shall be member of AABC and approved by Owner. Submit approved final balance report for Owner's review and approval. 3.11 The following provisions shall apply only to Alterations (as defined in Section 10.1 of the Lease) and not theTenant Improvements (as defined in Exhibit B to the Lease): Adjust drive on air conditioning unit if necessary to provide air quantities indicated. This must be done in conjunction with and at the direction of the Chief Building Engineer. 3.12 Round branch duct takeoffs may be straight. Bullhead taps are not permitted. 3.13 Insulation shall comply with the requirements of Title 24. 3.14 All flexible ductwork shall be in accordance with Section II 7 - Flexible Connections. 3.15 All internal linings, flex ducts and adhesives shall be labeled in accordance with UL 181 standard for safety.
Ducting. All vertical ducting shall be galvanized spiral, insulated with 1-1/2" wrap and vapor barrier. Horizontal runs may be galvanized spiral or duct board. Any exposed duct in a conditioned warehouse area must be galvanized spiral sheet metal. Final connections to the registers shall be made with a minimum 5' soft flex duct for sound attenuation, and a maximum of 8’ in length.. All plenums shall be fabricated from insulated galvanized sheet metal of appropriate gauge for low pressure use. Plenums shall extend from the unit to the level of the horizontal branches. No ducting or plenum drops may be installed over warehouse space, unless approved by owner. If the project is a remodel of an existing system, all abandoned ducting shall be removed.

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