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approved by the Resident Project Representative, until such time as the equipment <br />is to be installed. grease, etc, unless <br />3. All equipment shall be stored fully lubricated with oil, <br />otherwise instructed by the manufacturer. <br />4. A copy of the manufacturer's storage instructions shall be given to the Resident <br />Project Representative and shall be carefully studied by the Contractor and <br />reviewed with the Resident Project Representative by him. These instructions <br />shall be carefully followed and a written record of this kept by the Contractor. <br />5. Moving parts shall be rotated a minimum of once weekly to insure proper <br />lubrication and to avoid metal -to -metal "welding". Upon installation of the <br />equipment, start the equipment, at least half load, once weekly for an adequate <br />period of time to ensure that the equipment does not deteriorate from lack of use. <br />6. Lubricants shall be changed upon completion of installation and as frequently as <br />required thereafter during the period between installation and acceptance. <br />Mechanical equipment to be used in the work, if stored for longer than ninety <br />days, shall have the bearings cleaned, flushed and lubricated prior to testing and <br />startup, at no additional cost to the Owner. <br />7. Prior to acceptance of the equipment, have the manufacturer inspect the <br />equipment and certify that its condition has not been detrimentally affected by the <br />long storage period. Such certifications by the manufacturer shall be deemed to <br />mean that the equipment is judged by the manufacturer to be in a condition equal <br />to that of equipment that has been shipped, installed, tested and accepted in a <br />minimum time period. As such, the manufacturer will guarantee the equipment <br />P.,,,atty in both instances. If such a certification is not given, the equipment shall <br />