TEMPORARY MECHANICAL SERVICES Sample Clauses
TEMPORARY MECHANICAL SERVICES. A. If temporary heating, cooling, ventilation or humidity control equipment is required for protection of the Work or for implementation of indoor air quality measures, the Contractor shall provide Owner-approved equipment and proper operation such that no Work shall be damaged or life safety compromised.
B. All equipment and filters shall be maintained in good operation and all filters and controls shall be changed as a result of damage or expiration to ensure acceptable air quality. If necessary, all equipment must have current certifications.
C. After the permanent mechanical equipment has been installed and connected to the local chilled water and steam distribution systems, the equipment may be operated by the Contractor to heat or cool the building if acceptable to the Owner. Contractor must flush and clean all new mechanical piping systems before connecting to local systems.
D. During operation of the mechanical equipment, prior to achieving Substantial Completion, the Contractor shall keep the mechanical equipment in good operating condition, properly maintained, including cleaning and changing of all filters. New, non-construction filters shall be installed prior to the Owner’s acceptance of the mechanical equipment. The warranty period shall start for the respective equipment as delineated in the UGC.
TEMPORARY MECHANICAL SERVICES. A. If temporary heating, cooling, ventilation or humidity control equipment is required for protection of the Work or for implementation of indoor air quality measures, the Contractor shall provide Owner-approved equipment and proper operation such that no Work shall be damaged or life safety compromised.
TEMPORARY MECHANICAL SERVICES. A. If temporary heating, cooling, ventilation or humidity control equipment is required for protection of the Work or for implementation of indoor air quality measures, the Contractor shall provide Owner-approved equipment and proper operation such that no Work shall be damaged or life safety compromised.
B. All equipment and filters shall be maintained in good operation and all filters and controls shall be changed as a result of damage or expiration to ensure acceptable air quality. If necessary, all equipment must have current certifications.
C. After the permanent mechanical equipment has been installed and connected to the local chilled water and steam distribution systems, the equipment may be operated by the Contractor to heat or cool the building if acceptable to the Owner. Contractor must flush and clean all new mechanical piping systems before connecting to local systems. MD ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Project No. 04-0042 SCRB 3 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ISSUE DESCRIPTION AE Project No. 205-079R JULY, 27, 2011
D. During operation of the mechanical equipment, prior to achieving Substantial Completion, the Contractor shall keep the mechanical equipment in good operating condition, properly maintained, including cleaning and changing of all filters. New, non-construction filters shall be installed prior to the Owner’s acceptance of the mechanical equipment. The warranty period shall start for the respective equipment as delineated in the UGC.
