Version 2.6
Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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Unconditioned | Premises are not conditioned by any mechanical cooling, heating, ventilation, and/or humidity control. | View | None |
Unconditioned | Premises are not conditioned by any mechanical cooling, heating, ventilation, and/or humidity control. | View | None |
Unconditioned | Premises are not conditioned by any mechanical cooling, heating, ventilation, and/or humidity control. | View | None |
Uncooled | Premises are not mechanically cooled. | View | None |
Uncooled | Premises are not mechanically cooled. | View | None |
Uncooled | Premises are not mechanically cooled. | View | None |
Under Construction | View | None | |
Under counter | Space directly under a counter. | View | None |
Under counter | Space directly under a counter. | View | None |
Under floor | View | None | |
Under floor | View | None | |
Under review | Submitted assessment is under review | View | None |
Under review | View | None | |
Under review | View | None | |
Underfired broiler | Underfired broilers, also called charbroilers, cook food on a grid placed over a heat source. | View | None |
Underpass | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Upas | View | None |
Underpass | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Upas | View | None |
Unfinished | The premises does not meet any of the criteria to be considered finished: be heated, have finished walls, have a finished ceiling (no exposed floor joists), and have a finished floor (painted concrete floors don't count). | View | None |
Unheated | Premises are not mechanically heated. | View | None |
Unheated | Premises are not mechanically heated. | View | None |
Unheated | Premises are not mechanically heated. | View | None |
Uniform height | The premises has the same number of floors in all sections. | View | None |
Uninsulated metal | View | None | |
Uninterruptible Power Supplies |
The type of uninterruptible power supply (UPS). |
View | None |
Uninterruptible power supply | Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a combination of converters, switches, and energy storage devices (such as batteries) constituting a power system for maintaining continuity of load power in case of input power failure. | View | None |