dead band definition
dead band means the range of values within which an input variable can be varied without initiating any noticeable change in the output variable.
dead band thermostats shall be used with adjustable range where no heating or cooling is activated. The temperature range of the thermostats shall be minimum 55F to 85F. Lockable tamperproof covers shall be provided. Thermostats shall be cleaned, calibrated. Room thermostats shall be located in representative location (out of sun, out of diffuser blow, and not on walls near return air devices). Thermostats on exterior walls shall be on insulated bases. Provide one winter night setback thermostat for each air-handling unit. The thermostat shall cycle the heating system to maintain 55F. Pursuant to Section 6.2 of the Lease, Landlord shall provide Tenant with After-Hour Utilities as requested, including HVAC. In the event that these utilities are not available to Tenant after Normal Business Hours, Landlord shall provide Tenant with contact information (e.g., phone number, email, etc.) so that Tenant may notify Landlord of any issues or concerns during After- Hours HVAC. Filtration shall be provided for all ventilated (outside air) and re-circulated air. Low static pressure filters shall be used, with 0.15" maximum pressure drop when clean, except in areas requiring a cleaner atmosphere. All equipment shall be inspected for proper operation at least every quarter. An inspection and maintenance log for time clocks and all major equipment, including the economizer, shall be maintained in the property management office and be available upon request for Tenant inspection.
dead band means the inclusive range of amounts of Working Capital (including Estimated Working Capital and Final Working Capital) from the Minimum Working Capital Target to the Maximum Working Capital Target, for which no adjustment to Purchase Price will be required.