Standards of Service and Comfort Sample Clauses

Standards of Service and Comfort. Customer shall operate the ECMs in a manner that shall provide the standards of service and comfort provided for in Attachment K.
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Standards of Service and Comfort. Customer agrees to operate the conditioned spaces in the facilities listed in Schedule D Section II-C within the temperature ranges scheduled in the Temperature Control Table below. ESCO reserves the right to adjust the baseline for operating conditions outside the range specified in this table. In the event that an adjustment to the baseline is made, ESCO shall submit the baseline adjustments to Customer and describe the reasons for the adjustment. Temperature Control Table Heating Set-points Cooling Set-points Occupied 69°F 75°F Unoccupied 60°F 85°F
Standards of Service and Comfort. 10.1 Contractor shall design, install, operate, and maintain the ECMs to deliver the facility performance requirements described in Exhibit 6 throughout the Agreement Term.
Standards of Service and Comfort. 14.1 The Standards of Service and Comfort establish the agreed upon parameters within the annual Energy Accounting Baseline for future operation of the facility necessary to achieve the Performance Guarantee. Cost Avoidance projections are based upon the specific operating times for equipment and temperatures as defined in Article 14.
Standards of Service and Comfort. The Customer agrees to operate the conditioned spaces in the Site within the temperature ranges scheduled in the Temperature Control Table below. Operating conditions outside the range specified in this table shall constitute a Cause for Adjustment under this Contract. However, the ESCO acknowledges that adjustments may be made to the temperature ranges within spaces of less than [ ] square feet to accommodate tenant comfort and use of the space without any adjustments to the baseline, provided spaces with adjustments outside of the temperature ranges do not exceed [ ] square feet in the aggregate throughout the Site. In the event that an adjustment to the baseline is sought, the ESCO shall submit the proposed baseline adjustments to the Customer and describe the reasons for the adjustment as part of the Prior Year Calculations described in Schedule B. Temperature Control Table Heating Set-point Range Cooling Set-point Range Occupied 68°F - 71°F 72°F - 75°F Unoccupied 50°F Off SECTION III METER TUNING COEFFICIENTS - GUARANTEE METERS [Specify the meter tuning coefficients for all of the guarantee meters listed in Schedule C, Section II.B.] SECTION IV EXAMPLES OF ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS [Insert examples demonstrating how the calculations will be performed using prior year data.] SCHEDULE D: PERFORMANCE TRACKING SERVICES SCHEDULE E: PAYMENT SCHEDULE SECTION I – INSTALLATION PERIOD PROGRESS PAYMENTS If the preceding box is checked, within fifteen (15) working days after the Date of Commencement, the ESCO must submit to the Customer a "Schedule of Values" that lists in detail the estimated value of each construction activity included in the Contract Sum (including insurance credits and other credit items required to be listed) for the Project. The Schedule of Values must be prepared in form and substance acceptable to or as specifically prescribed by the Customer. Construction progress payments shall be made to the ESCO monthly based on the percentage completion of items delineated on the Schedule of Values during the prior month. If the preceding box is checked, a Schedule of Values is attached to Schedule A. Construction progress payments shall be made to the ESCO monthly based on the percentage completion of items delineated on the Schedule of Values during the prior month. If the preceding box is checked, the Parties have elected to share Installation Period Savings in accordance with Section 2.2 of the Contract. For purposes of Section 2.2, the followi...
Standards of Service and Comfort. The facility performance requirements of service and comfort applicable to the Premises for heating, cooling, hot water, ventilation and lighting are stated in Attachment 8 - Standards of Comfort (“Standards of Comfort”) and shall apply throughout the Contract. If ESCO is unable to meet these Standards of Comfort for any reason, the Customer and ESCO shall mutually agree upon an appropriate adjustment to Energy Savings, the price paid for the Work or any corrective measures that shall be provided and paid for by ESCO.

Related to Standards of Service and Comfort

  • Performance Standards The Contractor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Contract. The Department and the Customer will be entitled at all times, upon request, to be advised as to the status of work being done by the Contractor and of the details thereof.

  • SUPPLIER STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Accenture is committed to conducting its business free from unlawful, unethical or fraudulent activity. Supplier will act in a manner consistent with the ethical and professional standards of Accenture as described in the Accenture Supplier Standards of Conduct, including prompt reporting of unlawful, fraudulent or unethical conduct. A copy of these standards can be found at xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xx- en/company-ethics-code.

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