Cooling Season definition
Examples of Cooling Season in a sentence
More specifically, the system will be capable of: Cooling Season - maintaining maximum temperature of 76° Fahrenheit (dry bulb) and fifty percent (50%) relative humidity, when the outside temperature is 95° Fahrenheit (dry bulb) and 75° Fahrenheit (wet bulb).
Heating Season Occupied Room Temperature: 68 degrees F or less Unoccupied Room Low Temperature Limit: 60 degrees F or less Cooling Season Occupied Room Temperature: 72 degrees F or greater Unoccupied Room High Temperature Limit: 80 degrees F or greater JCI will provide the M&V Services set forth below in connection with the Assured Performance Guarantee.
At the Closing, Seller will credit Purchaser against the Purchase Price (the “Environmental Credit”) with the actual out-of-pocket cost of Terracon (and any applicable testing laboratories) for the conduct of the Cooling Season Test, not to exceed Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,000) in the aggregate.
If the results of the Cooling Season Test or the Heating Season Test indicate that further Phase II testing is required to determine the nature or scope of any Hazardous Material(s) impacts, Seller shall pay the costs of such additional testing up to the Seller Cap.
Typical PM responsibilities will include lubrication, water treatment testing and adjustments, oil and filter changes, cleaning the chilled water and condenser water strainers, cleaning the chilled water evaporator and condenser tube bundles after every Cooling Season, and calibrations.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall Operator be obligated to pay additional Steam Liquidated Damages, Temperature Related Steam Liquidated Damages, Chilled Water Damages, or Temperature Related Chilled Water Liquidated Damages to the University in any Heating Season or in any Cooling Season once the total amount of Liquidated Damages payable for such Heating Season or Cooling Season equals five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) (the “Seasonal Damages Cap”).
Where: A = Fraction of Year of Cooling Season, Estimated at 0.96.
Cooling Season 72˚ The indoor temperature during the cooling season has been agreed to by the customer to be 72˚ degrees F.
CWDS is the Chilled Water Delivery Shortfall, measured in aggregate Chiller Hours, below the aggregate Chiller Hours that Operator would have been delivered, had Operator’s aggregate deliveries over the Cooling Season met the minimum Chilled Water Reliability Ratio.
Operator may prevent the University from seeking to replace Operator of the Electric Assets, Thermal Assets and its undivided leased interest in the Common Assets on account of Chronic Non-Performance due to Operator reaching the Seasonal Damages Cap in three consecutive Heating Seasons by waiving the Seasonal Damages Cap and paying the University the full measure of Liquidated Damages for which Operator would have been liable during such Heating Season or Cooling Season, but for the Seasonal Damages Cap.