Mechanical Penthouse definition

Mechanical Penthouse means an enclosed structure and/or area located on the roof surface of the building that may include mechanical equipment such as generators, cooling towers, chillers, electrical equipment, and elevator shafts;
Mechanical Penthouse means those elements, equipment or structures listed in clauses 4(2)(a)(i), (ii) and (iii) of By-law No. 438-86, as amended;
Mechanical Penthouse means equipment used for the functional operation of a building including electrical, utility, mechanical and ventilation equipment, enclosed stairwells, roof access, maintenance equipment storage, elevator shafts, water supply facilities, safety elements, chimneys, pipes, vents, shafts, elevators, elevator machine rooms, cooling equipment, solar panels, and related structural, mechanical, enclosure and screening elements. For the purposes of this By-law, a mechanical penthouse shall not constitute a storey and shall not include any habitable space;

Examples of Mechanical Penthouse in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, any access under this Section 27.2 shall be subject to the terms of Section 27.1, shall be only pursuant to a path of travel reasonably agreed upon by Landlord and Tenant and shall be limited to employees of Landlord and its agents, including its engineers and sub-engineers, with a need to access the Mechanical Penthouse.

  • In an emergency, Landlord shall have the right to use any means that Landlord may deem proper to access the Mechanical Penthouse.

  • Landlord and its agents, including, without limitation, the Building’s engineers and their contractors and employees, shall have the right to access the roof area off of the ninth (9th) floor of the Building (which area shall include, without limitation, all Outdoor Terraces and the Mechanical Penthouse (as those terms are defined in the Lease)), subject to the terms and conditions of Article 27 of the Lease.

  • Rooftop Enclosures (Mechanical Penthouse): Mechanical Penthouse if over 200 m2, or travel distance more than 25 m must have two means of egress (Clause 3.3.1.3(6)).

  • Number of Floors: 7+ Mechanical Penthouse + 2 1⁄2 level garage c.

  • Mechanical Penthouse The typical penthouse standards are as defined by the MEP/FP engineers' criteria (see below).

  • Numbering of Floors 4 through 48 has not changed, therefore floor numbering in this document from the ground floor up is ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ 5, etc., up to Floor 48, the Mechanical Penthouse Floor.


More Definitions of Mechanical Penthouse

Mechanical Penthouse means a structure on the roof of the building used for the functional operation of a building containing major heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical equipment. For the purpose of this By-law a mechanical penthouse shall not constitute a storey.
Mechanical Penthouse means a structure on the roof of a building enclosing mechanical, ventilation, plumbing, utility and electrical equipment, maintenance equipment storage, enclosed stairs and stairwells, rooftop access, chimneys, vents, elevator shafts, and water supply facilities. This area also includes exterior elements such as window washing equipment, parapets, railings, trellises, landscape planters, and elevator overrun on the roof of the building. For this purpose of the by-law a mechanical penthouse shall not constitute a storey;

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