Mechanical System definition

Mechanical System an energy efficient all-electric system providing domestic hot water, continuous balanced ventilation (energy- or heat-recovery ventilator), space heating & cooling, and humidity control.
Mechanical System means a private sewage disposal system constructed with septic tank(s), a pump or mechanical component, an alarm and a soil absorption system
Mechanical System refers to the entire mechanical design of the product, including the chassis, the drive train, the power train, and the suspension system.

Examples of Mechanical System in a sentence

  • The system captures, at a minimum, in-unit data such as temperature, CO2, relative humidity levels, and Mechanical System data such as energy use and run times.

  • The work normally performed by contractors, either by contract or on an emergency call basis, to keep a Mechanical System and controls of a refrigeration, air conditioning, heating and/or ventilation or any other Mechanical System in operational order.

  • Landlord has previously entered into a separate agreement with Landlord’s Architect for the preparation of the Space Plans and the Working Plans and a separate agreement with Landlord’s Engineer for the preparation of the Mechanical System Plans, all at Landlord’s sole cost and expense.

  • Tenant has arranged or will arrange with Tenant’s Architect for the preparation of the Space Plans and the Working Plans and has arranged or will arrange with Tenant’s Engineer for the preparation of the Mechanical System Plans, all at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.

  • If Landlord does not notify Tenant, in writing, of its objections to the replacement of any component of the Mechanical System (including, without limitation, any HVAC unit) within fifteen (15) days after Tenant requests such approval, in writing, then Landlord shall be deemed to have approved such replacement.


More Definitions of Mechanical System

Mechanical System means the system for the supply of heating, ventilating, cooling, water, gas, electricity, telephone, sanitary and storm sewers and drains, and any other utility services which may at the Landlord’s option be provided in the Leased Premises from time to time;
Mechanical System means the system for distributing Electricity, Water Natural Gas and Thermal Energy within the Condominium that comprises all piping, valves, meters (excluding, for greater certainty, the Electricity, Water, Natural Gas and Thermal Energy Submeters), equipment, devices and other appurtenances necessary to provide utilities to and throughout the Condominium.
Mechanical System means an appliance, device or apparatus, including any
Mechanical System. A combination of any mechanical equipment components and/or controls that fall within the Trade Jurisdiction, including the interconnecting piping.
Mechanical System. A mechanical system designed to meet the following specifications: Outside air condition: 108 deg. F Drybulb/68 deg. F Wetbulb Indoor design condition: Setpoint: 73 deg. F Drybulb, Retail; 75 deg. F Drybulb, others Deadband: +/-2 deg. F Drybulb Chilled water: Landlord shall provide a chilled water circulating loop for use by the tenants. Tenant spaces will be provided with one (1) 2" nominal piping tap set, one on the chilled water supply header and one on the return header, for connection by the Tenant to the Tenant supplied HVAC system. CHILLED WATER USE BY TENANT FOR APPLICATIONS OTHER THAN COMFORT COOLING SHALL BE CONSIDERED ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS. TENANT MUST SUBMIT A WRITTEN REQUEST TO LANDLORD AS PART OF SUBMISSION I SO THAT THE APPLICATION MAY BE APPROPRIATELY COORDINATED. 38
Mechanical System means any treatment process, other than pumps, utilizing motor driven equipment.
Mechanical System means a system permanently installed and utilized to provide for the control of environmental conditions and related processes within buildings and structures, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings, and appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy related systems.