VIBRATION ISOLATION Clause Samples

The Vibration Isolation clause establishes requirements for minimizing the transmission of vibrations from equipment or structural elements to other parts of a building or facility. Typically, this involves specifying the use of vibration isolators, pads, or mounts for machinery such as HVAC units, pumps, or generators, and may include performance standards or installation guidelines. By mandating these measures, the clause helps prevent noise disturbances, structural fatigue, and potential damage, thereby ensuring occupant comfort and protecting building integrity.
VIBRATION ISOLATION. Mechanical noise and vibration isolation for piping and equipment under the jurisdiction of the Pipefitter.
VIBRATION ISOLATION. Basis of design isolators shall be ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇, Kinetics, or Vibration Eliminator. Springs shall have minimum K to KY ratio of 1.5.
VIBRATION ISOLATION. Structural floor modifications required to mitigate vibration of the Tenant’s equipment. 1 – Award Release Precon/Design & Award Design Consultants Dec 14,2012 2 – BOD Affirm BOD, Constructability Reviews & Value Engineering Suggestions Feb 20, 2013 4 – Design Development - Tenant Issue Base Building Modification Bulletin for Landlord Approval April 12, 2013 5 – Design Development - Tenant 100% Detailed Design, Project Schedule Update, Release for Permit April 3, 2013 6 – Procurement Long Lead Tenant Furnished Equipment As Required 7 – Construction GMP Agree to Construction Manager GMP Aug. 6, 2013 8 – Construction Documents 100% Construction Documentation July 23, 2013 9 – Enabling Works** Fuel Tank & Make-up Water Storage Placement Nov. 2013 10 – Mobilization*** Planned “Early Access Notice”* April 1, 2014 11 – Commissioning Tenant’s system testing completed and “Customer Ready” Nov. 2014 12 – Close-out As-Builts, Punchlist, Commercial Closeout Dec. 2014 13 – Landlord’s Work Target Substantial Completion Date 668 days from commencement thereof * Denotes Planned Lease Milestone as identified in Exhibit E ** Reference Exhibit E-2 “Landlord’s Work” Item #7 *** Dates based on 2013 Jan.09 Base Building Full Mobilization Start Date E.O.&E. Made as of the day of , 2012. (hereinafter called “Front”) -and- 281 NORTH PARLIAMENT INC. (hereinafter called “Parliament”)
VIBRATION ISOLATION. All new remote I/O enclosures shall be vibration isolated from the rest of the test stand. Thermal Management, Enclosures All remote I/O cabinets and other enclosures shall have the means of monitoring internal temperature. Alarms shall be implemented to prevent operation outside manufacture’s recommended temperature limits. All enclosures shall be designed to provide thermal management, ensuring all internal electronics operate within their recommended temperature envelop. Enclosures shall be selected to be compatible with installed component manufacturers’ recommendations for environmental enclosures. Cooling may be active or passive. Whenever possible, enclosures shall utilize passive environmental controls. Passive environmental control is preferable to active control, and minimal active control is preferable to more complex methods, for example: a fan-less ventilated enclosure that meets component manufacturer’s recommendations is preferred; however, if active cooling is required, adding a fan to the enclosure is preferred over adding an enclosure air conditioner. See ¶3.72. Feedback from System Commands The system shall provide feedback for all system commands to ensure the commanded action occurred. (For example, if the system commands a pump on, the system must also monitor the state of the pumps operation, [ie pressure, current], providing feedback on its operational state). The system shall detect if a command has not occurred and issue an alarm or notification to the operator. The contractor shall provide any/all hardware required to accomplish this. Replace Torque Measurement System, Replace the torque measurement systems (including the custom system in PRGB). The new system shall be commercial off the shelf and meet or exceed the current accuracy of the existing devices. Should the new unit require a dimensional change, the contractor is responsible for the alterations (for example: new shafting, etc.).
VIBRATION ISOLATION. 8.1.1. The PRODUCT incorporated a bridge to sample mechanism specifically designed to be rigid and to reduce mechanical vibrations. Standard vibration isolation is passive, with kinematic damping pads located under the base of the instrument. An optional active vibration isolation platform is available. The optional table for the PRODUCT will feature a resonant frequency of less than 2Hz and ensure that noise levels do not exceed 1 Angstrom under normal operating conditions. Normal conditions are defined as the following: ======================================================= Frequency Range PRODUCT Specification (Hz) ======================================================= 1 to 8 Displacement < 5.0 in ------------------------------------------------------- 8 to 50 Velocity < 250 in/sec ------------------------------------------------------- 50 to 200 Acceleration < 0.08 in/sec2 =======================================================

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