HEATING & COOLING Sample Clauses

The Heating / Cooling clause defines the responsibilities and standards for providing and maintaining adequate temperature control within a property. It typically specifies which party—landlord or tenant—is responsible for ensuring that heating and cooling systems are operational, outlines acceptable temperature ranges, and may address maintenance or repair obligations. This clause ensures that occupants have a comfortable and habitable environment, and helps prevent disputes by clarifying duties related to climate control within the premises.
HEATING & COOLING. The Tenant shall not use any means of heating or cooling the Leased Premises other than that provided by or specifically otherwise permitted in writing by the Landlord.
HEATING & COOLING. Landlord shall furnish and install one (1) new, 60 ton, water cooled VAV DX unit, in the local 10th floor machine room. The DX unit machine room shall be served with outside air and exhaust provisions, including any required dampers and smoke detectors for same, to Code requirements. The DX unit shall be equipped with factory provided “local smart” controls, ready for Tenant furnished and installed (at Tenant’s expense) distribution ductwork, variable air volume boxes, automatic temperature controls, etc. The unit shall have a “hot deck” for heating using either hydronic (or at Landlord’s option) L.P. steam coils, to be used in conjunction with Tenant provided perimeter hydronic overhead air distribution; hot water to be provided by Landlord via a hydronic perimeter loop, fed from Landlord’s gas fired modular boilers, together with required circulation pumps and controls. The HVAC System shall be designed with the capability of providing the following indoor conditions: Cooling / Summer: 74 deg F, +/- 2 deg F at approximately 50% RH, when outdoor conditions do not exceed 92 deg F dry bulb, and/or 75 deg F wet bulb, based on a Tenant occupancy of 1 person / 150 usable sq ft. The base building system shall not be provided with independent humidity control. Heating / Winter: 68 deg F, +/- 2 deg F, via Tenant supplied and installed overhead air distribution, when the outside air temperature is not below 11 deg F dry bulb. Landlord’s DX unit shall be provided at 460 / 265 volts. The DX unit shall be installed in the core & shell machine room provided as part of Landlord’s work, in the location as shown on plans dated July 15, 2016, and shall include: fresh air and exhaust provisions (as set forth above), a concrete housekeeping pad, appropriate vibration and acoustic isolation, as well as unit discharge and return ductwork (to be picked-up at the local machine room wall), a return air sound trap, and any Code required dampers, smoke detection devices and connection of same to Landlord’s fire management system. Landlord shall also provide all required electrical power and wiring, with the DX unit fed from Tenant’s 460 / 265 volt riser (See Electrical section, below), condenser water valves and piping, condensate floor drains and piping, as well as initial flush, start-up / testing, and water balancing.
HEATING & COOLING. The Brunswick Town Hall has an internal heating and/or air-conditioning system. The system is activated by pressing the after-hours button which is located in the Main Hall. The Atrium does not have heating or air-conditioning.
HEATING & COOLING. The building has central heat and air conditioning. The Community Room thermostat is set on a timer. If you need to adjust the temperature, press only the up or down arrows to the right of the temperature number. A comfortable setting for winter is 67, and for summer 74. The thermostat will reset itself at midnight. Please do not press any other buttons on the thermostat.
HEATING & COOLING. Only persons employed by the property owner or his agents shall operate, or have anything to do with any heating unit on the premises. The tenant shall not install or use any electrical or other type of space heater without the express prior written consent of the property owner. The tenant shall not use cooking appliances to heat the premises. Landlord provides routine heating and cooling checks. Property owner reserves the right to access during normal business hours to conduct routine, preventative maintenance on heating and cooling equipment. Tenant shall be responsible for the start up and shut down cost of evaporative coolers and replacement of cooler pads. Tenant shall be responsible for routinely replacing the filter in forced air heating and cooling systems. If the forced air system is found to have damage or need repair because of failure to replace filters regularly tenant will be responsible for cost. The property owner will hire the start up and shut down to be performed by a professional and tenant will pay for the service.
HEATING & COOLING. The BrunswickCoburg Town Hall has heating and fans which will be operated by Council Staff if required during an event or function.has an internal heating and/or air-conditioning system. The system is activated by pressing the after-hours button which is located in the Main Hall. The Atrium does not have heating or air-conditioning.
HEATING & COOLING. Oil Heaters Only a) No portable Air Conditioners. No fan or bar heaters. No Candles. No electric blankets. No Incense.
HEATING & COOLING. The Building is heated and cooled for your year-round rental comfort with thermostats being preset. Since our facility is public-supported and subsidized, we must ask you to help us conserve energy by not re-setting thermostats.
HEATING & COOLING a. Building mechanical system consists of a perimeter induction system combined with an interior dual duct forced air HVAC system. The Development Package includes painted metal induction covers as standard. 2' x 2' perforated metal ceiling grilles will be supplied for both supply and returns, with quantities supplied for stand office configurations.
HEATING & COOLING. Only persons employed by the Owner’s Agent / Landlord or his agents shall operate, or have anything to do with any heating plant on the premises. The tenant shall not install or use any electrical or other type of space heater without the express prior written consent of the Owner’s Agent / Landlord. The tenant shall not use cooking appliances to heat the premises. Landlord provides routine heating and cooling checks and changes of filters. Owner’s Agent / Landlord reserves the right to access during normal business hours to conduct routine, preventative maintenance on heating and cooling equipment. Tenants: Landlord or Landlord’s Representative: _ EGB _______ 07/11/20 6:21 PM EDT 07/11/20 _ 6:11 PM EDT dotloop signature verification: ▇▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇