Cooling System Clause Samples
The Cooling System clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation, operation, and maintenance of cooling systems within a facility or project. It typically outlines the types of systems permitted, performance criteria such as temperature control and energy efficiency, and responsibilities for regular inspections or repairs. By establishing clear expectations for cooling infrastructure, this clause ensures reliable climate control, prevents equipment failure due to overheating, and allocates responsibility for system upkeep.
Cooling System a. Radiator: heaviest duty option available.
b. System serviced with extended life coolant, set to -35 degrees Fahrenheit.
c. Grill stone guards or bug screens shall be provided to protect all the cooling devices behind the grill.
d. Fan drive shall be a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Drive Master with automatic on/off or approved equal. Provide dash mounted cooling fan on/off switch.
Cooling System. An engine cooling system with sufficient capacity to maintain the engine at normal operating temperatures shall be prescribed by the manufacturer.
Cooling System. What is a Covered Repair? What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? What will happen if We cannot repair Your Cooling System?
Cooling System. Water pump; belt tensioners; radiator; thermostat; oil cooler; cooling fan clutch; cooling fan electric motors; fan blade assembly; coolant reservoir sensor.
Cooling System. Thermostat, radiator, fan clutch, engine fan (including electronic fan), coolant expansion tank, transmission and engine oil coolers as well as the metal lines and fittings, compressed air system, hydraulic, mechanical, and pneumatic brake system, steering gear/steering shaft, tank system.
Cooling System. What is a Covered Repair?
Cooling System. Fan group, belt fasteners, fan assembly, fan drive assembly, hydraulic fan motor, and hydraulic fan pump. Water pump (including the drive group). Engine, transmission, and hydraulic oil coolers (for hydrostatically driven units only). Thermostat/water temperature regulator.
Cooling System. Low pressure steam from the Steam Turbine Generator exhaust will be directed to an Air Cooled Condenser. Fans installed on the top of this condenser will force air flow across heat exchangers. Heat will be rejected from the steam through conduction and convection to the atmosphere. By this process, the steam will be cooled to its liquid form (condensate/water) before being re-introduced back into the cycle to make high pressure steam for the Steam Turbine Generator.
Cooling System. Head gasket, thermostat, mechanical water pump (excluding electric pumps and pulleys).
Cooling System. Electric fan motor, ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ clutch, Fan shroud, Radiator and mounting brackets, Recovery tank, Thermostat.