INSTALLATION TOLERANCES Clause Samples

The Installation Tolerances clause defines the acceptable range of deviation for measurements, alignment, or positioning during the installation of materials or equipment. It typically specifies numerical limits within which installed components must fall, such as allowable gaps, levelness, or plumbness, and may reference industry standards or project specifications. This clause ensures that installations meet quality and safety requirements, preventing disputes over minor imperfections and providing clear benchmarks for compliance.
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. 2.4.1. Air Handling Systems: Adjust to within plus or minus 10 percent of design conditions for supply systems and within plus or minus 10 percent of design conditions for return and exhaust systems. 2.4.2. Air Outlets and Inlets: Adjust total to within plus or minus 10 percent of design conditions to space. Adjust outlets and inlets in space to within plus or minus 10 percent of design conditions. 2.4.3. If tested air quantities are not within the required limits, the Contractor must replace fan pulleys, sheaves, belts, or add balancing dampers, etc. as required to meet the Specifications. If acceptable to Contractor, TAB Agency may install replacement pulleys, sheaves, or belts as required to meet the Specifications. Installation of pulleys, sheaves, or belts by TAB Agency shall have no effect on Contractor’s warranty. 2.4.4. Water: Adjust to within plus or minus 10 percent of design conditions.
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. A. Comply with ACI 117 (ACI 117M).
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. Variation in Line: For positions shown on plan for edges of flooring, steps, changes in color or finish, and continuous joint lines, do not exceed 3 mm in 2400 mm, 6 mm in 6 m, or 10 mm maximum.
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. A. Set HVAC system's air flow rates and water flow rates within the following tolerances: 1. Supply, Return, and Exhaust fans and Equipment with Fans: +/- 5% 2. Air Outlets and Inlets: +/- 5% 3. Heating-Water Flow Rate: +/- 5% 4. Cooling-Water Flow Rate: +/- 5%
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. A. Ground anchors shall be placed to a horizontal tolerance of plus or minus 50 mm. B. Ground anchors shall not be out of slope, batter or alignment by more than 20 mm per meter. C. The ground anchor anchorages shall be installed perpendicular to the tendons, without bending or kinking of the tendons.
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. A. Micropiles shall be installed at the locations, elevations, and orientations shown on the applicable Final Design. B. The centers of micropiles shall not deviate from the horizontal locations shown on the applicable Final Design by more than 50 mm in any direction. C. Micropiles shall not deviate by more than 15 mm per metre from the vertical or from the batter shown on the applicable Final Design. D. Micropile reinforcing bars shall be placed within 20 mm of the center of the drilled hole. E. The cut-off elevations of micropiles shall be within plus or minus 25 mm of the elevations shown on the applicable Final Design. F. Micropiles that do not satisfy the specified tolerances shall be replaced.
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. Ground anchors shall be placed to a horizontal tolerance of plus or minus 50 mm.
INSTALLATION TOLERANCES. Adjust standard steel door frames for squareness, alignment, twist, and plumb to the following tolerances: a. Squareness: Plus or minus 1/16 inch, measured at door rabbet on a line 90 degrees from jamb perpendicular to frame head. b. Alignment: Plus or minus 1/16 inch, measured at jambs on a horizontal line parallel to plane of wall. c. Twist: Plus or minus 1/16 inch, measured at opposite face corners of jambs on parallel lines, and perpendicular to plane of wall. d. Plumbness: Plus or minus 1/16 inch, measured at jambs at floor.

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