The maintenance performed will include, where applicable, but not necessarily be limited to, the following: A. Examine each piece of equipment and device to see that it is functioning properly and is in good operational condition. B. Clean all components of dust, old lubricants, etc. to allow the equipment to function as designed. C. Lubricate all equipment to permit bearings, gears, and all wear points to operate freely and without undue wear. D. Adjust all linkages, motors, drives, etc. that have drifted from the initial design settings and positions. E. Calibrate all sensing, monitoring, output, safety, and readout devices for proper ranges, settings, and optimum efficiencies. F. Manual valves, float valves, direct expansion valves, thermometers, gauges, magnetic starters, manual motor starters, pump and fan motor drive, belts, electrical wiring, check valves, refrigerant piping and insulation and refrigerant levels will be maintained in optimum operating condition. Brush & clean tubes annually. G. Maintain all refrigerant, solutions and water levels, venting of pumps, coils and air traps as required. H. Review past operating reports on equipment logs and note on the logs current general conditions, operating data, noises, vibrations, temperature and pressure where applicable...