Design Conditions definition

Design Conditions. The HVAC for conditioning system shall be capable of maintaining temperatures in the range of 680F and 780F, and dehumidify or humidify to maintain a relative humidity in a range between 15% and 50% depending on the season. Ductwork shall be constructed in accordance with SMACNA “HVAC Duct Construction Standards – Metal and Flexible”, first edition, 1985. Insulate concealed ductwork with Xxxxx Corning all service duct wrap type 100 with FRK vapor barrier facing or boil backing. Insulate exposed ductwork with rigid board insulation over mechanical fasteners. Insulation shall meet UL-181. Duct insulation shall be installed on all ductwork in unconditioned spaces, and outside air ducts between the louver and air handling unit. Flexible ductwork and assemblies shall meet the class 1 requirements of NFPA 90A and 90B, and labeled by UL with a flame spread of 25 or less and a smoke development rating of 50 or less, in compliance with UL-181. Flexible ducts shall be limited to a maximum length of 5’ and no section over 2.5’ shall be unsupported. Type #1 Key operated opposed blade dampers. Type #2 24” x 24” egg crate return diffusers, for grid type ceiling. (Vestibule location only.) Diffusers should not be located directly over the customer service counters the location and layout shall be approved by the State.
Design Conditions means the receiving water and effluent conditions applied in the determination of a TMDL, or a WLA in the absence of a TMDL, that represent the conditions most critical to protection of the applicable use designations. These conditions include, but are not limited to, stream design flow, effluent design flow, temperature, hardness, and pH.
Design Conditions means the design operating conditions for the Facility as set forth in Exhibit C.

Examples of Design Conditions in a sentence

  • Technical Guidance on Supplementary Stream Design Conditions for Steady State Modeling.

  • Design Conditions: Hot water heating and reheat coils installed in the HVAC system shall be self draining type with cast iron heads, copper tubes, and aluminum fins.

  • Outside Design Conditions (Contractor shall verify the ambient conditions with available and reliable local weather data) (Contractor shall use the below weather date for equipment compatibility with the site conditions).

  • Design Conditions: The HVAC for conditioning system shall be capable of maintaining temperatures in the range of 68oF and 78oF, and dehumidify in summer and humidify in winter to maintain a relative humidity in a range between 30% and 50% depending upon the season.

  • Design Conditions: The HVAC for conditioning system shall be capable of maintaining temperatures in the range of 68oF and 78oF, and dehumidify or humidify to maintain a relative humidity in a range between 15% and 50% depending on the season.


More Definitions of Design Conditions

Design Conditions means the design operating conditions for the Facility as set forth in Exhibits A and/or C.
Design Conditions. The design operating conditions for the Project as set forth in Article 1.5 of Exhibit A.
Design Conditions. The hot water perimeter heating system shall be capable of maintaining 68 degrees during the heating season without reliance on supplemental heat from the HVAC system.
Design Conditions. In general, conductors shall be insulated and sized on the basis of a normal maximum conductor temperature of 90 Degrees Celcius for ambient conditions in accordance with Table 310 - 16 of the NEC, for ratings 0 through 2000 volts with a maximum emergency overload temperature of 130 Degrees Celcius and a shortcircuit temperature of 250 Degrees Celcius. In areas with higher ambient temperatures, larger conductors shall be used or higher temperature rated insulation shall be selected. Conductor size and ampacity shall be coordinated with circuit protective devices. Cable feeders from 4.16 kV power equipment shall be sized so that a short-circuit fault at the terminals of the load will not result in damage to the cable prior to normal operation of fault interrupting devices. Cables for 4.16 kV service shall be shielded and grounded at the source end. Instrument cable shall be shielded to minimize as much as practical electrical noise attenuation as follows. Aluminum-polyester tape with 100 percent coverage and copper drain wire shall be used for shielding. Low-level analog signal cables shall be made up of twisted and shielded pairs. Low-level digital signal cables shall be twisted and shielded. Where physical proximity of terminations allows grouping, multi-pair cables with overall shield may be used, or as per device manufacturers recommendations. Except where specific reasons dictate otherwise, cable shields shall be electrically continuous. When two lengths xx xxielded cable are connected together at a terminal block, a point on the terminal block shall be used for connecting the shields. For multi-pair cables utilizing individual pair shields, the shields shall be isolated from each other. To be effexxxxx, instruxxxx xxble shields shall be grounded on one end.
Design Conditions. Summer: 95(Degree)F dry bulb/78(Degree)F wet bulb Winder: 0(Degree)F wet bulb
Design Conditions. Summer: Outside Dry Bulb:104 F Outside Wet Bulb:71 F Inside Dry Bulb:75 F Inside Relative Humidity:30% - 60% Mean Daily Range: 38 F Winter: Outside Dry Bulb:30 F Inside Dry Bulb:70 F Inside Relative Humidity30% - 60%
Design Conditions. The Geothermal Fluid, ambient air wet bulb temperature and power factor parameters as defined in Exhibit C sections 3.5 of the EPC Contract.