EXHAUST FANS Sample Clauses

EXHAUST FANS. Resident shall consistently use exhaust fans in bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms. Exhaust fans on automatic timers shall not be tampered with or turned off. Exhaust of moist air is essential in the prevention of moisture accumulation and mold growth. Hint: Allow exhaust fan to run during and 10 minutes after all showers; Use exhaust fan in utility room while doing laundry.
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EXHAUST FANS. Check and lubricate bearings and motors as needed.
EXHAUST FANS. Provide Direct Digital Control start/stop control and status of three (3) exhaust fans. Fan S/S 3 Fan Status 3  Install new relays to provide start/stop control.  Occupied/Unoccupied schedules and setpoints as outlined in the IGA REPORT.  Graphics for units showing proper points and associating alarm points with their respective graphic pages.
EXHAUST FANS. Provide Direct Digital Control start/stop relay control and status of three (3) exhaust fans.
EXHAUST FANS. IT WILL BE THE RESPONSIBLITY OF THE MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS CONTRACTOR TO SERVICE AND MAINTAIN ALL OF THE EXHAUST FANS ON THIS PROJECT MOST OF WHICH ARE FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER RESTROOM VENT FANS.
EXHAUST FANS. Bathroom and laundry fans to be provided by the proprietor.
EXHAUST FANS. A. Lubricate fan motors per manufacturer’s recommendations (if applicable). B. Check motor capacitors for leakage, swelling, and improper operation. C. Inspect motor to fan or blower connection. Adjust and tighten as needed. D. Check all belts for wear, proper tension, and alignment (if applicable). Replace worn or defective belts in sets. E. Check all sheaves for alignment, wear, and tightness on shafts (if applicable). Adjust misaligned sheaves as needed or replace worn sheaves.
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EXHAUST FANS. Provide exhaust fan with solid-state variable speed control switch in rooms greater than 200 square feet and in Pantry areas.
EXHAUST FANS. Preventative maintenance service to be performed annually per manufacturer’s recommendation: • Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten. • Check all motor starter contactor surfaces for wear. • Clean starter and electrical control enclosures. • Lubricate motor bearings and fan bearings. • Check exhaust fan belts for wear, replace as required. • Check belt tension and sheave alignment. Adjust as required. • Inspect exhaust fan unit assembly. • Check all mounting hardware. Tighten as required.
EXHAUST FANS. Provide exhaust fan with occupancy sensor in each restroom. Any other exhaust fans will be considered Special Items.
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