HVAC Controls Sample Clauses
HVAC Controls. Tenant has been informed and acknowledges that the HVAC controls for the Premises may be shared with adjacent Premises.
HVAC Controls. Split-system Air Handling Units Multi-zone (2) 8. Cottage 8
HVAC Controls. Component FPT and Calibration; • Control air supply; • Air terminal units (non-lab); • Sequence controls to include: o AUU, 100% OSA; o EAHU, HVAC equipment; o AHU, H&V; o Exhaust air fans; o Differential bypass value; o Air terminal units, CV; o Air terminal units, VAV/CV; o Air terminal units, VAV; o Heat exchanger; o Variable speed pumps; o Cabinet unit heaters; o Condenser water system; o Humidifiers; o Water heaters; o Heating coils/radiant hoods; o Condenser water filters; o Steam generator; • Graphic display; • Trend logs; • Status review screens, checks and alarming; • Network communication.
HVAC Controls. Laborer Enter the Labor Rate per "Hour" UOM: HOUR Item Notes: LABOR RATES: Amount that the contractor will bill the owner for services provided. Labor rates shall include all health and welfare benefits, insurance, taxes, overhead and profit, and all other applicable fringe benefits. Item Notes: Emergency services are defined as those services which are specifically required after normal business hours (5:00pm - 7:00am). The City will not allow added cost when the Contractor's time is outside the normal business hours due to scheduling issues with the Contractor. Emergency Services UOM: HOUR Percentage Markup of Rental Equipment Quantity: 1 UOM: Percentage Total: Item Notes: An invoice showing the type of equipment AND cost of rental from 3rd Party Vendor may be requested with the final invoice to verify quoted price. 1 Percentage Markup of Material, excluding freight Quantity: 1 UOM: Percentage Total: Item Notes: An invoice showing the type of equipment AND cost of material from 3rd Party Vendor may be requested with the final invoice to verify quoted price. 30% Percentage Markup of Subcontractor Costs Quantity: 1 UOM: Percentage Total: Item Notes: An invoice showing the amount charged by Subcontractor may be requested with the final invoice to verify quoted price.
HVAC Controls a. Review HVAC control system programming prior to installation and assist control subcontractor in control system debugging.
b. Review HVAC functional test forms prepared by the control system contractor, as required by our control system specification.
c. Review HVAC functional test forms once they are completed by the controls contractor. Witnessing of all functional testing is not required.
d. Select a subset of HVAC functional tests and observe a system response and operation on-site, including up to 2 days of on-site attendance. The subset will include control sequencing deemed to be complex to ensure they function properly, and those control sequences that cannot be expected to occur during normal operation, such as fault testing and alarms. HVAC trend reviews are expected to identify the proper operation of normal control sequences.
HVAC Controls. Laborer Enter the Labor Rate per "Hour" UOM: HOUR Item Notes:
HVAC Controls. When a roof top HVAC unit is replaced, Lessor will update the controls for the unit to satisfy the following:
a) Provide automatic temperature adjustment capability for unoccupied modes.
b) All rooms shall have sufficient air movement to meet the Wisconsin code for air exchanges and CFM for office space and have adequate zoning to meet: Seasonal set points shall be as follows: Summer: 70 Degrees (+/- 2 degrees) Winter: 72 Degrees (+/- 2 degrees)
c) When an RTU is replaced, the unit should have: the capability to adjust RTU set points on-site manually; the ability to remotely access/optimize the RTUs; and the ability to increase overall efficiency in unusual occupancy circumstances.
HVAC Controls. The District’s Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system programming is based on industry standards and guidance from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and Sacramento Municipal Utilities District (SMUD). Based on that guidance, District heating and cooling set points are programmed to allow adjustment between 65-68 degrees for heating, and 74-78 degrees for cooling. California Title 24 requires continuous ventilation during all occupied hours. This means that HVAC system fans are programmed to run during all occupied hours of the site even when not heating or cooling. Site HVAC units across the District turn on prior to student and staff occupancy to try and be within the desired occupancy set point range at the beginning of school. However, large fluctuations in outdoor temperatures from one day to the next may result in the systems taking longer to reach set points on extremely cold or hot days. HVAC systems can be temporarily turned on using the classroom or building override functions during unoccupied hours. These overrides do not adjust temperatures during occupied hours.
HVAC Controls. All Facilities.
HVAC Controls. Time of Beginning and Completion