Mechanical Sample Clauses

Mechanical. (i) Large scale mechanical details complete. (ii) Mechanical schedules for equipment completed. (iii) Completed electrical schematic for environmental cooling and exhaust equipment. (iv) Complete energy conservation calculations and report.
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Mechanical electrical, civil, landscape and estimating consultant(s) shall participate in the progress meeting as appropriate and shall provide input and feedback into the development of the Construction Cost Budget.
Mechanical. 3.5.1. Calculate block heating, ventilation, and cooling loads including skin versus internal loading. 3.5.2. Select a minimum of two (2) HVAC systems that appear compatible with loading conditions for subsequent life cycle costing. 3.5.3. Show selected system on drawings as follows: 3.5.3.1. Single line drawing(s) of all mechanical equipment spaces, ductwork and pipe chases. 3.5.3.2. Location and preliminary sizing of all major equipment and duct work in allocated spaces. 3.5.3.3. Schematic piping.
Mechanical. (i) Mechanical calculations virtually completed with all piping and ductwork sized. (ii) Large scale mechanical details started. (iii) Mechanical schedule for equipment substantially developed. (iv)Complete design of Energy Management System (“EMS”).
Mechanical. 4.3.1. Heating and cooling load calculations as required and major duct or pipe runs sized to interface with structural. 4.3.2. Major mechanical equipment should be scheduled indicating size and capacity. 4.3.3. Ductwork and piping should be substantially located and sized. 4.3.4. Devices in ceiling should be located. 4.3.5. Legend showing all symbols used on drawings. 4.3.6. More developed Outline Specifications indicating quality level and manufacture. 4.3.7. Control Systems to be identified. 4.3.8. Further evaluation and confirmation of the load requirements of all equipment and systems, the impact of those on existing facilities, and the requirements to increase these loads to accommodate the increase.
Mechanical. 5.1.4.1. Mechanical calculations virtually completed with all piping and ductwork sized. 5.1.4.2. Large scale mechanical details started. 5.1.4.3. Mechanical schedule for equipment substantially developed. 5.1.4.4. Complete design of Emergency Management System (“EMS”).”
Mechanical i. Laminate shall be attached using mounting clips that meet the requirements of the FS Series 2 User’s Guide. ii. Mounting system shall use EPDM rubber or equivalent to isolate the module from the mounting structure.
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Mechanical a. Calculate block heating, ventilation, and cooling loads including skin versus internal loading. b. Select a minimum of two (2) HVAC systems that appear compatible with loading conditions for subsequent life cycle costing. c. Show selected system on drawings as follows: (i) Single line drawing(s) of all mechanical equipment spaces, ductwork and pipe chases. (ii) Location and preliminary sizing of all major equipment and duct work in allocated spaces. (iii) Schematic piping. (iv) Temperature control zoning. d. Provide design criteria to include the intent base of design for the Project. e. Evaluate and confirm the load requirements of all equipment and systems, the impact of those on existing facilities, and the requirements to increase these loads to accommodate the increase.
Mechanical a. Heating and cooling load calculations as required and major duct or pipe runs sized to interface with structural. b. Major mechanical equipment should be scheduled indicating size and capacity. c. Ductwork and piping should be substantially located and sized. d. Plumbing plans for the Project shall indicate numbers and locations of fixtures and be in conformance with the code-mandated fixture count requirements of the Project. e. Devices in ceiling should be located. f. Legend showing all symbols used on drawings. g. More developed Outline Specifications indicating quality level and manufacture. h. Control Systems identified. i. Further evaluation and confirmation of the load requirements of all equipment and systems, the impact of those on existing facilities, and the requirements to increase these loads to accommodate the increase.
Mechanical. (a) All units will be cleaned to eliminate any debris in all ducts. (b) Thermostats to be added or relocated shall be approved as to location by Lessee. (c) Landlord Mechanical Contractor to balance HVAC system if new or redesign, reconfigure and re-balance the existing HVAC system as required and will provide a final report to Lessee.
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