passing through coils. Inside of [room fan-coil units] [coil-induction
units,] [air terminal units,] [unit ventilators,] ducts, plenums, and
casing shall be thoroughly cleaned of debris and blown free of small
particles of rubbish and dust and then shall be vacuum cleaned before
installing outlet faces. Wipe equipment clean, with no traces of oil,
dust, dirt, or paint spots. Temporary filters shall be provided prior to
startup of all fans that are operated during construction, and new filters
shall be installed after all construction dirt has been removed from the
building, and the ducts, plenums, casings, and other items specified have
been vacuum cleaned. Maintain system in this clean condition until final
acceptance. Properly lubricate bearings with oil or grease as recommended
by the manufacturer. Tighten belts to proper tension. Adjust control
valves and other miscellaneous equipment requiring adjustment to setting
indicated or directed. Adjust fans to the speed indicated by the
manufacturer to meet specified conditions.
3.9
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING
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NOTE: Determine the number of hours of instruction
based on the number and complexity of the systems
specified.
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The Contractor shall conduct a training course for the members of the
operating staff as designated by the Contracting Officer. The training
period shall consist of a total of [_____] hours of normal working time and
shall start after all work specified herein is functionally completed and
the Performance Tests have been approved. The field instruction shall
as well as demonstrations of routine maintenance operations. Notify the
Contracting Officer at least 14 days prior to the date of proposed conduct
of the training course.
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