Combustion Appliance definition
Examples of Combustion Appliance in a sentence
If, during the course of the Assessment of the Project or Building(s), and/or performing and verifying the Scope of Work, Utility, Implementer, or contractor encounter or detect the presence of natural gas or other hazardous materials (collectively, the “Hazardous Condition”) at, in and/or near a Combustion Appliance, the Utility may shut off gas service in tenant units or common areas until the Hazardous Condition is remediated by Customer at Customer’s sole expense.
If, during the course of the Assessment of the Project or Building(s), and/or performing and verifying the installed measures, AEA or Participating Contractor encounter or detect the presence of natural gas or other hazardous materials (collectively, the “Hazardous Condition”) at, in and/or near a Combustion Appliance, the local Gas Utility may shut off gas service in tenant units or common areas until the Hazardous Condition is remediated by Participant at Participant’s sole cost and expense.
If the Project Property has gas appliances, the Subrecipient shall conduct, or cause to be conducted, a Combustion Appliance Safety (CAS) Test to detect defects and hazards that may jeopardize the health and safety of the home occupants.
It is the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to confirm that a Combustion Appliance Zone (CAZ) test and Spillage test on all applicable appliances has been completed prior to the work commencing.
If, during the course of performing Work, Rater reasonably believes that it has encountered or detected at, in and/or near a Combustion Appliance, the presence of natural gas or other hazardous materials (collectively, the “Hazardous Condition”), the Rater will promptly stop Work on the Job and immediately notify BIG and PG&E of such Hazardous Condition.
In addition to the foregoing obligations, Rater shall at all times strictly comply with PG&E’s Whole House Combustion Appliance Safety Test Procedure policy, attached hereto as EXHIBIT B.
For the first part, the assessor establishes the worst-case condition for the Combustion Appliance Zone (CAZ), in other words, finds the greatest magnitude of negative pressure in the CAZ under which the combustion appliances might have to operate.
Assessment means diagnostic testing and Combustion Appliance Safety testing (test-in and/or test-out) events, as well as energy software modeling and document submission, but specifically excludes installation or other work performed by Participating Contractors and/or subcontractors.
Implementer must conduct pre- and post-installation carbon monoxide (CO) check Combustion Appliance Safety (CAS) will be performed when any work is done on or associated with a natural gas appliance.