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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/14/2003
Control Number
2003-270
Agenda Item Number
7.K.
Entity Name
HVAC Mechanical Inc.
Subject
Douglass Cafeteria air conditioning system
Area
Douglass School
Bid Number
6015
Archived Roll/Disk#
3208
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SmeadsoftID
3454
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t <br /> C . Cement and lime shall be stored under a roof and off the ground and shall be kept completely <br /> dry at all times . All structural , miscellaneous and reinforcing steel shall be stored off the <br /> ground or otherwise to prevent accumulations of dirt or grease , and in a position to prevent <br /> accumulations of standing water and to minimize rusting . Beams shall be stored with the <br /> webs vertical . Precast concrete shall be handled and stored in a manner to prevent <br /> accumulations of dirt , standing water, staining , chipping or cracking. Brick , block and similar <br /> masonry products shall be handled and stored in a manner to reduce breakage , cracking and <br /> spalling to a minimum. <br /> D . All mechanical and electrical equipment and instruments subject to corrosive damage by the <br /> atmosphere if stored outdoors (even though covered by canvas) shall be stored in a weather <br /> tight building to prevent injury. The building may be a temporary structure on the site or <br /> elsewhere , but it must be satisfactory to the Engineer. Building shall be provided with <br /> adequate ventilation to prevent condensation . Maintain temperature and humidity within <br /> range required by manufacturer. <br /> L All equipment shall be stored fully lubricated with oil , grease and other lubricants unless <br /> otherwise instructed by the manufacturer. <br /> 2 . Moving parts shall be rotated a minimum of once weekly to insure proper lubrication and <br /> to avoid metal -to-metal " welding " . Upon installation of the equipment , the Contractor <br /> shall start the equipment, at least half load, once weekly for an adequate period of time to <br /> ensure that the equipment does not deteriorate from lack of use . <br /> 3 . Lubricants shall be changed upon completion of installation and as frequently as required <br /> thereafter during the period between installation and acceptance . New lubricants shall be <br /> put into the equipment at the time of acceptance . <br /> 4 . Prior to acceptance of the equipment, the Contractor shall have the manufacturer inspect <br /> the equipment and certify that its condition has not been detrimentally affected by the long <br /> storage period. Such certifications by the manufacturer shall be deemed to mean that the <br /> equipment is judged by the manufacturer to be in a condition equal to that of equipment <br /> that has been shipped , installed, tested and accepted in a minimum time period. As such , <br /> the manufacturer will guaranty the equipment equally in both instances . If such a <br /> certification is not given , the equipment shall be judged to be defective . It shall be <br /> removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense . <br /> Page 26 of 55 <br />
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