Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Sample Clauses

Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. An air handling system sized to provide 100% outside air based on 1.4 CFM/USF for tenant areas X Tenant fitout areas to utilize fan coils or chilled beams for space conditioning X Humidification X Gas fired condensing boilers to support the 100% outside air handling units and reheat coils X ARSENAL ON THE XXXXXXX - BUILDING NO. 1 Landlord Tenant Landlord (at Tenant's Expense) LANDLORD/TENANT RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX - DRAFI' Chiller plant to provide chilled water for AHUs and terminal units (fan coils or chilled beams) on the floors X Chilled water to floors sized for 500 SF/ton X Vertical supply air duct distribution with horizontal take off through a smoke/fire damper at the Tenant connection point X Air flow monitoring via building management system X Supply and exhaust air duct distribution within Core & Shell areas X Supply and exhaust air duct distribution with Tenant Premises X Vertical exhaust air duct risers at the Tenant connection point X Exhaust air duct distribution within Core & Shell areas X Exhaust air duct distribution within Tenant Premises X Specialty exhaust system for Tenant program X Restroom exhaust for Core & Shell toilet rooms X Restroom exhaust for bathrooms within the Tenant Premises X Hot water pipe risers X Hot water pipe distribution within Tenant Premises X Hot water BTU meter within Tenant Premises X Building Management System (BMS) for the Core & Shell X BMS (compatible with Landlord's system and subject to Landlord review and approval) within Tenant Premises monitoring Tenant infrastructure X Cooling system for the Core & Shell electrical closets X Cooling system for electrical closets within Tenant Premises X Sound attenuation for the Core & Shell infrastructure to comply with Watertown Noise Ordinance X Sound attenuation for Tenant equipment to comply with Watertown Noise Ordinance X Additional/ dedicated cooling equipment for Tenant requirements X Chilled water pipe risers for Tenant use X Chilled water pipe distribution within Tenant Premises X ELECTRICAL Normal Power with capacity for Tenant Premises based on 12 xxxxx/USF lab and 4 xxxxx/USF of office area X Standby Power (generator) with capacity for Tenant Premises based on 4 xxxxx/RSF based on customary diversity measures X Life Safety Power with battery back-up for all Core & Shell area emergency lighting/exit signage X Life Safety Power with battery back-up for all Tenant area emergency lighting/exit signage X Future standby generators for Tenant use (in addition to...
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Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning a. The Landlord will provide a roof top HVAC unit and curb sized to provide a maximum of 1 ton of cooling capacity per 140 sf of the Premises.
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. General Heat and air-conditioning is supplied to the floor by means of perimeter Xxxxx DFCL series fan powered boxes and interior Xxxxx DFCL series fan powered boxes. The fan powered boxes all work in conjunction with the ring duct that supplies primary air to the floor’s core area. The ring duct is considered to be a base building item and is provided by the owner. All branch lines off of the ring duct, fan powered boxes, and exhaust fans (if not existing) are tenant related expenses. Base Building Wall-mounted thermostats are TAC Model #ACI/10K-TAC. Any alteration to this configuration is a tenant expense. The Building Management System “BMS” is a BMS Network by TAC Inc., the base building controls contractor. All spaces shall be balanced for heating and cooling efficiency and maximum comfort. Contractor to provide Landlord with Certified Balancing report prepared by N.E.B.B. certified contractor. The selection of HVAC equipment (fan powered boxes, heat pumps, etc) is to be approved by Landlord. It will be the responsibility of the Tenant’s Contractor to coordinate with the Landlord during bid process. HVAC subcontractor to provide mechanical schematic and design with bid for review and approval by Landlord. Tenant’s Contractor to provide CAD as-built diagrams of new space serviced by HVAC and (1) one copy of all warranty and maintenance manuals upon completion of job, the closeout package.
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Auburn Career Center Date Instructor – Xxxxx Xxxx Other Representative (if applicable) Lakeland Community College Date Date Xxxx Xxx, CTE/Tech Prep Coordinator Date Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Department Chair of Civil Engineering Technology Date Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx for Construction and Engineering Date Xxxx Xxxxxx, Associate Xxxxxxx of Faculty Engagement and Xxxx of Faculty Date Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, X.X. Executive Vice President and Xxxxxxx After signing this document, please forward it to Xxxx Xxx, CTE/Tech Prep Coordinator – A-1043d, xxxx0@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE Career Technical Education Program: Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Landlord, at Landlord's expense will provide improvements to the current HVAC and control system to allow Tenant to control HVAC units after normal business hours. The improvements will also include upgrading the HVAC to allow for multiple zones per floor.
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 13 of the Lease, Landlord shall provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services to the Premises from 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on weekdays and 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. on Saturdays. After hours heating, ventilating and air conditioning will be provided by Landlord to Tenant upon request on a floor-by-floor basis at a cost of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per hour per air handler unit per floor, such amount to be adjusted annually in accordance with Paragraph 19 herein.
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Building Standard air-conditioning in a Building Standard configuration throughout the Leased Premises.
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Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning will be supplied from central air handling units located on each floor. The conditioned air will be distributed by ductwork to constant volume fan-powered terminal units which are connected to light fixture diffusers and perimeter air slots. Lighting Fixtures.
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 13 ("Service and Utilities") of the Lease, after-hours heating, ventilating and air conditioning will be provided by Landlord to Tenant upon prior reasonable request therefor, on a floor-by-floor basis, at a charge of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) per hour, per floor. The provisions of said Paragraph 13 of the Lease are hereby modified and amended accordingly.
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning. The Building provides heating and air conditioning (“HVAC”) when necessary for normal comfort for normal office use in the Premises from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (collectively, the “Building Hours”), except for the date of observation of New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and, at Master Landlord’s discretion, other locally or nationally recognized holidays which are observed by other buildings comparable to and in the vicinity of the Building. Subtenant may utilize after-hours HVAC and lighting at its own and additional expense. In the event that Subtenant does utilize after-hours HVAC, Subtenant shall reimburse Sublandlord for the cost of the after-hours HVAC.
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