Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment Sample Clauses

Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment. (This information is to be included in Schedule A of the Report) The ESCO shall compile an inventory based on a physical inspection of the major electrical and mechanical systems at the building, that will be impacted by the ECMs to be included in the project including: i. Cooling systems and related equipment
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Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment. Company shall compile an inventory based on a physical inspection of the major electrical and mechanical systems at the Facility, including: Cooling systems and related equipment Heating and heat distribution systems Automatic temperature control systems and equipment Air distribution systems and equipment Outdoor ventilation systems and equipment Kitchen and associated dining room equipment, if applicable Exhaust systems and equipment Hot water systems Electric motors 5 HP and above, transmission and drive systems Interior and exterior lighting Laundry equipment, if applicable Water consumption end uses, such as restroom fixtures, water fountains, irrigation, etc. Other major energy using systems, if applicable The inventory shall address the following considerations:
Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment. (This information is to be included in Schedule A of the Report) The ESCO shall compile an inventory based on a physical inspection of the major electrical and mechanical systems at the building, that will be impacted by the ECMs to be included in the project including: Cooling systems and related equipment Heating and heat distribution systems Automatic temperature control systems and equipment Air distribution systems and equipment Outdoor ventilation systems and equipment Kitchen and associated dining room equipment, if applicable Exhaust systems and equipment Hot water systems Electric motors 5 HP and above, transmission and drive systems Interior and exterior lighting Laundry equipment, if applicable Water consumption end uses, such as restroom fixtures, water fountains, irrigation, etc. Other applicable energy using systems identified in the RFP or during the performance of this audit. The inventory shall address the following considerations: The loads, proper sizing, efficiencies or hours of operation for each system (Where measurement costs, facility operating or climatic conditions necessitate, engineering estimates may be used, but for large fluctuating loads with high potential savings, appropriate measurements are required unless waived by the ISSUER).
Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment. The ESCO shall compile an inventory based on a physical inspection of the major electrical and mechanical systems at the Facility, which may include but is not limited to: • Cooling systems and related equipment; • Heating and heat distribution systems; • Automatic temperature control systems and equipment; • Air distribution systems and equipment; • Outdoor ventilation systems and equipment; • Kitchen and associated dining room equipment, • Exhaust systems and equipment; • Hot water or Steam systems; • Electric motors 5 HP and above, transmission and drive systems; • Interior and exterior lighting; • Laundry equipment; • Water consumption end uses, such as restroom fixtures, water fountains, irrigation, etc.; and • Any additional energy or utility systems which may provide savings relative to a potential energy performance improvement project.
Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment. The ESCO shall compile an inventory based on a physical inspection of the major electrical and mechanical systems at the building, including: Cooling systems and related equipment Heating and heat distribution systems Automatic temperature control systems and equipment Air distribution systems and equipment Outdoor ventilation systems and equipment Kitchen and associated dining room equipment, if applicable Exhaust systems and equipment Hot water systems Electric motors 5 HP and above, transmission and drive systems Interior and exterior lighting Laundry equipment, if applicable Water consumption end uses, such as restroom fixtures, water fountains, irrigation, etc. Other applicable energy using systems identified in the RFP or otherwise recognized. The inventory shall address the following considerations:
Inventory Existing Systems and Equipment. ESP shall compile an inventory based on its investigation and physical inspection of the major electrical, mechanical and water systems at the Premises, including but not limited to Cooling systems and related equipment; Heating and heat distribution systems; Automatic temperature control systems and equipment; Air distribution systems and equipment; Outdoor ventilation systems and equipment; Kitchen and associated dining room equipment, if applicable; Exhaust systems and equipment; Hot water systems; Electric motors, transmission, and drive systems; Interior and exterior lighting; Laundry equipment, if applicable; Water consumption end uses, such as restroom fixtures, water fountain, irrigation, etc; Generator sets; and Building envelope. The inventory of existing equipment shall address the following conditions: The loads, proper sizing, efficiencies and hours of operations of each system (if operating or climatic conditions require, engineering estimates may be used only with Owner’s consent, but for large fluctuating loads with high potential savings, appropriate measurements are required unless waived in writing by Owner); Current operating condition of each system; Remaining useful life of each system; Feasible replacement systems; and Hazardous materials and other environmental concerns. ESP shall use data loggers and shall conduct interviews with Premises operation and maintenance staff regarding the Premises’ system operational, occupancy patterns and problems with comfort levels or equipment reliability. Establish proposed Baseline and Estimated Consumption Data. ESP shall examine consumption and usage of electricity, fossil fuels and water for the Base Period, which shall consist of the following thirty-six (36) month period. By analyzing such data, ESP shall: Establish a proposed Baseline, which is a base year of consumption and usage data that is representative of each month of the Base Period. ESP shall identify, investigate, and account for any unusual or anomalous consumption data, such as utility bills, which may skew consumption estimates of the proposed Baseline from a reasonable representation of the Base Period. ESP shall include the identity and cause of such unusual or anomalous consumption data, and the suggested modification of the proposed Baseline consumption and usage data in the Audit Report. ESP shall analyze consumption, usage and hours of operation for all end uses of energy and water representing more than 95% (ninety-five ...

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