Equipment Performance Sample Clauses

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Equipment Performance. Clarify the QESP’s and Department’s responsibilities for initial and long- term performance of Equipment, how it will be verified, and what will be done if performance does not meet expectations.
Equipment Performance. Temperature control for clinical and related spaces shall be provided by concealed central heating and air conditioning equipment. The equipment shall maintain space temperature control over a range of internal load fluctuations of plus 0.5 W/SF to minus 1.5 W/SF from initial design requirements of the tenant. 1. Prior to occupancy load testing reports shall be submitted to the contracting officer for review.
Equipment Performance. Contractor shall use all reasonable efforts to cause Subcontractors supplying any equipment to the DB Project to achieve the performance standards guaranteed by the suppliers of such equipment. Any damages payable by a supplier to Contractor shall be remitted to Concessionaire, except for that portion of such damages required to compensate Contractor for amounts paid to Concessionaire hereunder as a result of the failure of such supplier’s equipment to achieve the required standards under this Agreement and for other reasonable costs incurred by Contractor as a result of such failure. No such damages paid to Concessionaire shall relieve Contractor from any of its obligations under this Agreement and any such damages remitted to Concessionaire shall not be applied to reduce Contractor’s liability hereunder.
Equipment Performance. 3.8.1 Equipment at each individual location shall maintain, at all times a 95% or better uptime. Downtime shall be computed from the time the Contractor representative is notified of equipment failure until the equipment is fully operational. Equipment that does not meet the performance standard of 95% for a two (2) consecutive month period or for three (3) months in a rolling twelve (12) month period shall be replaced by the Contractor with equal or better equipment. It is understood and accepted that equipment failure may not be attributed to the use of recycled paper and/or recycled/remanufactured supplies, as long as those products meet the specifications set by the USPS.
Equipment Performance. 9.1. Equipment at each Purchasing Entity location shall maintain, at all times, a 95% or better uptime. 9.2. Downtime shall be computed from the time the Contractor is notified of equipment failure until the equipment is fully operational. 9.3. Equipment that does not meet the performance standard of 95% for a two (2) consecutive 9.4. Equipment failure may not be attributed to the use of recycled paper and/or recycled/remanufactured supplies, as long as those products meet the specifications set by the USPS. 9.5. Contractor shall grant a credit to the Purchasing Entity for any Equipment which fails to perform at the level defined in this Section 9. The credit shall be equivalent to the percentage of down time experienced within that month.
Equipment Performance. Temperature control for office Spaces shall be provided by concealed central heating and air conditioning equipment. The equipment shall maintain Space temperature control over a range of internal load fluctuations of plus 0.5 W/SF to minus 1.5 W/SF from initial design requirements of the tenant.
Equipment Performance. Audit performance of all Equipment against its original parameters or specifications. Recommend corrections, which should be made in the fiscal year following the audit report.
Equipment Performance. Equipment maintenance If issues of non-compliance are identified during County’s monitoring, the County may provide a written report to the Contractor following the monitoring visit. When issues of non-compliance are identified in the monitoring report, a written Corrective Action Plan (CAP) will be required of the Contractor. The CAP is to be submitted to the County’s Contract Manager within ten (10) days of receipt of the monitoring report. If necessary, a follow-up monitoring visit will be scheduled by the Contract Manager, and will occur within thirty (30) days of the original monitoring visit at which time full compliance must be met. Failure to correct deficiencies after thirty (30) days of receipt of a written monitoring report notating the deficiencies may result in County’s determination of breach of contract and termination of this Agreement. The County reserves the right for any County staff to make scheduled or unscheduled, announced or unannounced visits to the Contractor’s place of business.
Equipment Performance. NORESCO has control over the selection of equipment and is responsible for its proper installation, commissioning, and ultimate performance. NORESCO has the responsibility to demonstrate that new improvements meet expected performance levels including specified equipment capacity, standards of service, and efficiency. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ who is responsible for initial and long-term performance, how it will be verified, and what will be done if performance does not meet expectations.
Equipment Performance. At a minimum, the elevators will be adjusted to meet the following performance standards and will be maintained using these standards for the term of the agreement. (a) Floor-to-floor time will be measured from the time a car leaves a floor, travels one floor up or down, and the doors are ¾ open. (b) Door times will be in accordance with current standards. (c) Leveling accuracy under lead conditions will be +/- 3/8 of an inch. (d) Elevators starting, acceleration, stopping and leveling will be smooth and free from jars or bumps. Full speed riding will be without swaying or vibration. Elevator and door operation will be quiet. Stop made under operation of Emergency Stop Switch will be more rapid than a routine stop, but not violent. (e) Door pressure will be maintained below 30 pounds in closing.