Main Hall definition

Main Hall. Air conditioner controls are inside door to lighting control room in foyer and next to power box near exit door on stage. Heating controls (with instructions) are on the wall near the stage steps opposite the exit sign. Supper Room: cooling/heating controls are opposite double entrance doors. Kitchen: fan switches are located to the left of the first door to the Main Hall. Air conditioner controller is attached to the wall beneath the unit. Main Hall: lights are controlled by switches next to power box near exit door on stage or in the “switchboard room” (white switches at rear on left hand wall).

Examples of Main Hall in a sentence

  • Only push pins are to be used on the back wall of the stage in the Main Hall.

  • In the event of an electricity failure, emergency lights in the Main Hall will be activated.

  • The Main Hall has a seated capacity of 200 (auditorium) and 120 (dining).

  • The Hall comprises two separate, but connecting, units – the Main Hall and The Minor Hall.

  • Depending upon the nature of the proposed use and as a precondition of using the Upper Main Hall, the Town of Peterborough may require that the lessee name the Town of Peterborough as an additional insured on its liability insurance policy or policies and provide the Town with certificate of such insurance.

  • Main Hall & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Room entrance doors and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Room rear exit doors must not be bolted during hire.

  • The Main Hall AV equipment is an optional extra to the function of the hall and therefore an additional fee of £50 is required to hire this function.

  • Please indicate which rooms(s) you require Main Hall (max.100 persons).

  • If this does occur, the situation can usually be corrected by unplugging the electrical items, and then checking the circuit breaker located behind the Main Hall kitchen door.

  • Evacuation Plans are displayed on walls and strategic locations throughout the Main Hall and Banquet Room.

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