Piping Systems Sample Clauses

Piping Systems a) Provide cathodic protection or other means of preventing pipe corrosion. b) Isolation valves, shut off valves, by‐pass circuits and unions are to be provided as necessary for piping at equipment to facilitate equipment repair and replabacker. Equipment requiring isolation includes boilers, chillers, pumps, coils, terminal units and heat exchangers. Valves are to be provided for zones off vertical risers. c) All pipe is to be labeled and color‐coded according to ANSI Z535.1‐1991 Safety Color Code and ANSI A13.1‐1981 Scheme for Identification of piping Systems. Pipe markings must effectively communicate the contents of the pipes and give additional information if special hazards (such as extreme temperatures or pressures) exist, i.
Piping Systems. Hydrostatically test all piping systems for leaks at 1-1/2 times working pressure for a period of not less than 10 minutes per test. Each system shall be inspected for leaks at the welds, fittings, hoses, etc. Upon completion of a system’s hydrostatic testing, the system shall be thoroughly flushed with its respective fluid.
Piping Systems. All piping systems must be compatible with the type of materials used by Landlord. Condenser water piping shall be black steel schedule 40, ASTM A53 with threaded ends and malleable iron threaded fittings. Tenant may use Type L copper tubing as specified under "Plumbing Criteria" in this Exhibit C. Dielectric couplings shall be provided between dissimilar metals. Pipe supports and valves shall be as specified under "Plumbing Criteria" in this Exhibit C unless noted otherwise.
Piping Systems. All piping and pressurized Equipment shall be inspected, subjected to NDT, and pressure tested (pneumatic or hydrotest, as appropriate and to the extent possible) after fabrication, all in accordance with Applicable Law and Applicable Codes and Standards. Contractor shall records and provide test reports and other applicable documentation of such testing to Owner in accordance with Attachment B.
Piping Systems a) Provide cathodic protection or other means of preventing pipe corrosion.‌ b) Isolation valves, shut off valves, by-pass circuits and unions are to be provided as necessary for piping at equipment to facilitate equipment repair and replacement. Equipment requiring isolation includes boilers, chillers, pumps, coils, terminal units and heat exchangers. Valves are to be provided for zones off vertical risers. c) All pipe is to be labeled and color-coded according to ANSI Z535.1-1991 Safety Color Code and ANSI A13.1-1981 Scheme for Identification of piping Systems. Pipe markings must effectively communicate the contents of the pipes and give additional information if special hazards (such as extreme temperatures or pressures) exist, i.e. “Steam 110PSIG”. Arrows shall indicate direction of flow. Label placement shall insure that labels can be easily read based upon label elevation and viewing angle of individual. Labels, at a minimum, shall be placed within six feet of valves, where change in direction occurs, on entry/re-entry points thru wall and floors and on straight segments with spacing between labels that allows for easy identification.

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  • Building Systems “Building Systems” shall mean all structural elements and components, mechanical equipment, plumbing systems, electrical systems and life safety systems and fixtures incorporated in the Improvements, including, without limitation, HVAC, elevator, electrical, plumbing, utility, fire and life safety and swimming pool.

  • Filing Systems and Equipment A complete and comprehensive catalog of filing systems including vertical and lateral files, bookcases, mobile cabinets and freestanding file cabinets.

  • Monitoring System In each case in which the Custodian has exercised delegated authority to place Assets with a Foreign Custodian, the Custodian shall establish a system, to re-assess or re-evaluate selected Foreign Custodians, at least annually in accordance with Rule 17f-5(c)(3).

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  • Installation Services The Bitstream 2a Service includes a Standard Install as set out below (in each case to the extent that the relevant provisioning works are not already complete for the relevant Service Order).1