Escalators Sample Clauses

Escalators. It is agreed that the escalator truss or parts of truss maybe used as a shipping container for escalator components, such as tracks, sprockets, etc. Such components shall be secured within the truss with only sufficient fastenings to provide safe transit and shall not be permanently aligned. It shall not be a requirement that tracks be removed from the truss prior to final alignment. Connections between the straight inclined track system and the upper and lower end curved track systems shall be made in the field by Elevator Constructors. Upper and lower sprockets or carriages are to be installed in the field by Elevator Constructors. See Article IV, Par. 2, Item C for additional information.
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Escalators. Service Provider agrees to and shall maintain the escalator equipment described on any Location Agreements under the same terms and conditions described under 7.1 entitled “Traction Elevators,” as the same are applicable to escalators, with the following additions: 7.3.1. Controller, all relays, contacts, coils, resistance for operating and motor circuits, operating transformers and operating rectifier;
Escalators. 11.3.1 Turn off escalators. Sweep the steps to loosen debris. 11.3.2 Use shop vacuum to clean up all debris from steps on escalators. 11.3.3 Clean, polish and remove finger marks, smudges, etc. from escalator walls, handrails, etc.
Escalators. KONE’s price and obligations under the agreement are subject to a technical survey to be performed within 90-days of the effective contract start date. If a safety hazard or code violation is identified during KONE’s technical survey, Customer will immediately remove the unit from service until repairs are performed. KONE is not obligated to perform tests, correct outstanding violations or deficiencies that were not addressed by the prior service provider and/or the owner, or make related necessary repairs or component replacements on the equipment. If additional work is necessary, KON E will provide a separate proposal or recommendation for such work. Customer agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold KONE harmless for any claims arising out of Customers failure to comply with KONEs recommendations and proposal, and any obligation on the part of KONE to indemnify or defend Customer with regard to such claim shall be null and void. If Customer does not immediately approve KONE’s proposal or recommendation, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the agreement, KONE reserves the right to terminate this agreement without penalty.
Escalators. Basic Components: Step rollers, belts, controller components; resistors, timers, fuses, overloads, minor contact, wiring, coils; brake: pads, lining, disks, shoes. Major Components: Brake, escalator machine or drive units, handrail, handrail drive chains, main drive chains or belts, PC boards, solid state devices, contactors, sprockets, step chains. Contractor must have a full time trained and supervised mechanic on elevator control systems within a 45-mile radius of the Fort Bend County Travis building located at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Richmond TX 77469. Contractor is to respond on-site to emergency and minor service calls within 1-1/2 hours. When an elevator or escalator is out of service for whatever reason, signs shall be placed at all floor entrances to that elevator indicating that the elevator is out of service. If service request is made prior to 3:00 p.m. and same day service is needed; no additional charge will be incurred. Response to emergency call backs during regular business hours of 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. are required to be on-site within 1-1/2 hours. Contractor must have experience and be capable of problem diagnosis and operation of elevator, escalator, or wheelchair lift systems. Contractor must be equipped with the proper tools, documentation and knowledge to troubleshoot our systems, as well as access to a comprehensive parts replacement inventory system when they arrive for the service call. Contractor must maintain, within Fort Bend County or adjoining counties, a replacement inventory of major parts for the equipment covered by this contract, including power unit pumps, motors and valves, control boards, relays, and sensors. Contractor is required to have access to major and minor replacement parts within a 24-hour time frame. Contractor must have all units repaired within 24 hours of service call unless otherwise discussed and approved by a Fort Bend County Facilities Maintenance and Planning Department authorized representative. Contractor is required to keep a computerized log of emergency and minor service calls available for Fort Bend County authorized representative upon request. Every day, the Contractor is required to email each service ticket to the appointed County representative/s to include complete detailed description/s of the work/repair/maintenance performed on which specific elevator/wheelchair lift/escalator and at which specific location/address.
Escalators. A. Escalator Balustrades - a glass baluster topped by a moving handrail serving to prevent passengers from falling off the continuously moving steps. B. Escalator Landings - The level part of an escalator at the top or bottom of the flight of moving stairs. C. Escalator Treads - Structural member consisting of the horizontal part of a stair or step
Escalators. As provided at Section 2.13.2.2 in the CRA between Health Plan and TennCare, the parties agree that Health Plan and Subcontractor shall not reimburse Provider based on automatic escalators or linkages to other methodologies that escalate such as current Medicare rates or inflation indexes unless otherwise allowed by TennCare.
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Escalators. As provided at Section 2.13.2.2 in the CRA between United and TennCare, the parties agree that United shall not reimburse Provider based on automatic escalators or linkages to other methodologies that escalate such as current Medicare rates or inflation indexes unless otherwise allowed by TennCare.
Escalators. As provided in the State Contract, the parties agree that United shall not include a rate methodology that provides for an automatic increase in rates. In addition, if the Department requires that compensation for a Covered Service be no less than a specified minimum amount under the NC Medicaid fee schedule, United shall reimburse Provider accordingly for such Covered Service unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
Escalators. 1. Base Escalator a. Weighted annual average cost of bituminous coal used by New Jersey utilities as reported on FERC Form 423 for the 12-month period (September 1 - August 31) ending four (4) months prior to the year to be adjusted (i.e., September 1994 to August 1995 FERC data for January 1, 1996 adjustment) b. Base Value of the Base Escalator is the weighted average cost of bituminous coal used by New Jersey utilities during the period 1/01/92 thru 12/31/92 [_ _ _ _] c. Bituminous coal is bituminous coal having the following quality specifications: [_ _ _ _] 2. Gross Domestic Product - Implicit Price Deflator (GDP-IPD) a. Values to be escalated by GDP-IPD will be increased or decreased as of January 1 of each year commencing January 1, 1996 by the percentage change in the index number of the GDP-IPD for the third calendar quarter of the year immediately preceding such January 1 from the index number of the GDP-IPD for the fourth quarter of 1992. * CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. BRACKETS AND UNDERSCORES DENOTE SUCH OMISSIONS. b. Maximum adjustment for GDP-IPD on an annual basis is [_ _ _ _] increase or decrease from prior year.
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