Auxiliary generators Sample Clauses

Auxiliary generators. Identify number of generators, capacity, load utilization, configuration (n+1, n+2, 2n, etc.) and fuel storage capacity.
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Auxiliary generators. Electricians' work shall consist of all assembling, maintaining, dismantling, repairing, rebuilding, wiring, winding, rewinding, adjusting and testing. They will connect and disconnect the electrical leads to the auxiliary generator or exciter, also remove and apply other electrical equipment such as brush riggings, brushes, fields, pole pieces, connect and disconnect auxiliary generator cables from the locomotive including conduit, clamps and insulating boots, clean all internal parts of auxiliary generator including inside and outside of stators, jig stone and slot commutators, inspect, clean, band, balance, repair, undercut, impregnate and bake armatures. Apply, remove or replace inspection covers for maintenance purposes. Remove and apply armature from the auxiliary generator, insulate electrical equipment and internal housing with insulating paint by spraying or brushing, make repairs to auxiliaries including the replacement of bearings. BLOWER MOTORS AC - DC Electricians' work shall consist of all inspecting, testing, assembling, maintaining, dismantling, repairing, rebuilding, wiring, adjusting, cleaning of all blower motors, winding and rewinding armatures; Electricians will connect and disconnect the electrical leads of all blower motors, also remove and apply other electrical equipment such as brush rigging, brush holders, brushes, fields and interpoles, including winding and rewinding, connect and disconnect blower motor cables including conduit, clamps, lugs, insulating boots; Electricians shall inspect, test, maintain, repair, adjust, remove and replace all electrical insulation, clean internal parts of blower motors including inside and outside of stators, jig stone by hand and/or machine, slot and undercut commutators, inspect, clean, band, balance, repair, impregnate, and bake armatures, remove, apply or replace armature from blower motors, insulate electrical equipment and internal housing with insulating paint by spraying or brushing.‌‌ Apply, remove or replace inspection covers for maintenance purposes, make repairs to motors including replacement of bearings. COOLING FAN MOTORS Electricians' work shall consist of all assembling, maintaining, dismantling, repairing, rebuilding, rewiring, adjusting, inspecting and testing of all cooling fan motors winding and rewinding, including installation and removal of armatures. They will connect and disconnect the electrical leads of all cooling fan motors also remove and apply other electrical equ...
Auxiliary generators. The Contractor shall perform maintenance on auxiliary generators to ensure safe, reliable, uninterrupted service. The Contractor shall comply with NAVFAC MO-912 and OEM recommendations. Maintenance shall include periodic startup, run and load test of all auxiliary generators to ensure operability. It shall also include a test of the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) by pressing and holding the test switch for 15 seconds to Maintenance is performed in accordance with Contractor's PM program and work schedule. Auxiliary generators provide electrical power to meet the load demand for the duration of a power outage. 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard verify ATS transfers to alternate power source and returns to normal power without incident. Auxiliary generator maintenance must meet the EPA Clean Air Act requirements for generators as outlined in 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ and 40 CFR 60 Subparts IIII and JJJJ. Submit ICE operation log J- 1502000-10 per Section F Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) transfers to alternate power source and returns to normal power without incident.
Auxiliary generators. The Contractor shall perform Preventive Maintenance on auxiliary generators to ensure safe, reliable, uninterrupted service per OEM standards and recommended The Contractor shall comply with NAVFAC MO-912. Maintenance shall include, but not limited to, monthly startup, run, quarterly building load test, oil and filter change, coolant checks and Preventive Maintenance is performed in accordance with Contractor's PM program and work schedule. Auxiliary generators 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard frequencies, best industry practices, and EPA regulations governing internal combustion engines. replacement, and battery maintenance of all auxiliary generators in accordance with OEM standards and frequencies and EPA regulations to ensure operability. Automatic generator start circuits shall also be checked for proper operation. NOTE: The generator at NEX Virginia Beach is currently set in auto with a weekly self-test at 1300 on Mondays. provide electrical power to meet the load demand for the duration of a power outage.

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  • Generator Subject to the provisions of this Section 29.36, Tenant shall be entitled to install, operate and maintain a generator and any other equipment related thereto, including, without limitation, a fuel system, wiring and shaft space (“Generator”) next to the Building at Tenant’s sole cost and expense (without paying any additional fee or rental to Landlord for the use thereof). Prior to the installation of the Generator, Tenant shall inspect the proposed location to determine a suitable location for the Generator, and Tenant shall submit written plans and specifications relative to the type, size and proposed location (including any proposed screening) of the Generator to Landlord for its review and written approval. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the cost of acquisition, installation, operation, and maintenance of the Generator; and Tenant shall install, maintain and operate the Generator in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations, including without limitation, obtaining and maintaining any and all permits, approvals and licenses required to install and operate the Generator by any governmental authority having jurisdiction. Landlord and Tenant agree that, upon the expiration of earlier termination of the Lease Term, Tenant shall not be required to remove the Generator, any associated cabling, wiring and screening or other improvements. Tenant shall not be entitled to grant or assign to any third party (other than a permitted assignee of Tenant’s rights under the Lease or a permitted subtenant relative to the Premises (or a portion thereof)) the right to use the Generator without Landlord’s prior written consent (which consent may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s discretion). Upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant (and provided Landlord reasonably coordinates with Tenant and provides an alternate source of backup generator capacity during said transition), Landlord shall be entitled to cause the Generator to be moved to another location near the Building, at Landlord’s cost and expense. Tenant shall pay all personal property taxes on the Generator. Tenant shall also pay any increases in the real property taxes of the Building due to the installation of the Generator within thirty (30) days of receipt of notice from Landlord which includes proof of such increase in taxes. Tenant’s indemnity obligations under Section 5.4.1.5 of the Lease, relating to the use of Hazardous Materials, shall apply to the use and operation of the Generator. Finally, Tenant’s insurance obligations under Section 10.3 of the Lease shall apply to the Generator.

  • Emergency Generator Although Landlord is the owner of emergency generator and related automatic transfer switches serving the Building and the 901 Building (collectively, the “Emergency Generator”), prior to the date of this First Amendment, Tenant, as the sole tenant of the Building and the 901 Building, has been operating and maintaining the Emergency Generator. Tenant shall, on the date that is 1 day after the mutual execution and delivery of this First Amendment by the parties (“EG Transfer Date”), (x) deliver the Emergency Generator to Landlord in good working order with a full tank of diesel (y) assign to, transfer and deliver to Landlord all governmental permits and licenses (to the extent such permits and licenses are assignable), if any, warranties (to the extent assignable), operating and maintenance manuals, records and other documents concerning the Emergency Generator, and (y) terminate any service, maintenance or other contracts maintained by Tenant with respect to the Emergency Generator. Tenant has not been obligated to maintain a wastewater permit in connection with the Emergency Generator. With respect to any permit required for the Emergency Generator, Landlord acknowledges and agrees that Tenant has been in the process of obtaining a generator permit in connection with a Tenant permitting process underway with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (“BAAQMD”) for the 901 Building, that Tenant will remove the generator from its permit application with BAAQMD, and that Landlord will need to obtain a generator permit from BAAQMD in its own name. To the best of Tenant’s knowledge, Tenant does not have any other permits in connection with the Emergency Generator. To the extent Tenant has current contracts with any vendors for the Emergency Generator, Tenant and Landlord shall reasonably cooperate to assign or terminate such contracts in the manner set forth in Section 14 above regarding utilities. To the extent it is not possible for Tenant to remove the request for a generator permit from its BAAQMD application or to assign or terminate any service maintenance or other contracts within 1 day after the mutual execution and delivery of this First Amendment, Tenant shall not be in default hereunder if Tenant promptly commences efforts to do so and diligently performs until such actions have been completed within a reasonable period after such date. Landlord shall, within 5 days of the EG Transfer Date, as part of Expenses, conduct such testing of the Emergency Generator required, in Landlord’s sole and absolute discretion, to determine whether the Emergency Generator is, in fact, in good working order. If such testing discloses that the Emergency Generator is not in good working order, Landlord shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to perform any maintenance and/or repairs required to put the Emergency Generator in good working order. Following the EG Transfer Date, Landlord’s sole obligation for either providing emergency generators or providing emergency back-up power to Tenant shall be: (i) to provide emergency generators with not less than the current capacity of the Emergency Generator and Tenant shall be entitled to Tenant’s share of the capacity thereof available for use by all tenants of the Building and the 901 Building, collectively, in accordance with the rentable area of the Premises and the 901 Building and the collective rentable areas of the Building and the 901 Building occupied by such other tenants, (ii) to contract with a third party to maintain the emergency generators (“Emergency Generator Servicer”) as per the manufacturer’s standard maintenance guidelines, and (iii) to obtain and maintain licenses for the emergency generators as required by applicable law. Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with operational emergency generators or back-up power or to supervise, oversee or confirm that the Emergency Generator Servicer or any other third party maintaining the emergency generators is maintaining the generators as per the manufacturer’s standard guidelines or otherwise. Landlord shall provide to Tenant copies of any reports received by Landlord from the Emergency Generator Servicer regarding its maintenance and repairs of the emergency generators; provided, however, that in no event shall Landlord’s failure to deliver such reports constitute a default by Landlord under the Lease. During any period of replacement, repair or maintenance of the emergency generators when the emergency generators are not operational, including any delays thereto due to the inability to obtain parts or replacement equipment, Landlord shall have no obligation to provide Tenant with an alternative back-up generator or generators or alternative sources of back-up power. Tenant expressly acknowledges and agrees that Landlord does not guaranty that such emergency generators will be operational at all times or that emergency power will be available to the Premises when needed. Landlord shall provide Tenant with not less than five (5) business days’ notice of the scheduled disruption in the operation of the emergency generators. In the case of an emergency, Landlord shall provide Tenant with notice of any emergency disruption as soon as reasonably possible after Landlord becomes aware of the need for such emergency disruption.

  • Electrical Provide drawings for the following systems:

  • Lighting A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.

  • Metering The Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s reasonable and necessary cost for the purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, testing, repair, and replacement of metering and data acquisition equipment specified in Attachments 2 and 3 of this Agreement. The Interconnection Customer’s metering (and data acquisition, as required) equipment shall conform to applicable industry rules and Operating Requirements.

  • ELECTRICAL SERVICES A. Landlord shall provide electric power for a combined load of 3.0 xxxxx per square foot of useable area for lighting and for office machines through standard receptacles for the typical office space.

  • Sprinkler System If there now is or shall be installed in the Building a "sprinkler system", and such system or any of its appliances shall be damaged or injured or not in proper working order by reason of any act or omission of Tenant, Tenant's agents, servants, employees, licensees or visitors, Tenant shall forthwith restore the same to good working condition at its own expense; and if the New York Board of Fire Underwriters or the New York Fire Insurance Rating Organization or any bureau, department or official of the state or city government, shall require or recommend that any changes, modifications, alterations or additional sprinkler heads or other equipment be made or supplied by reason of Tenant's business, or the location of the partitions, trade fixtures, or other contents of the Premises, Tenant shall, at Tenant's expense, promptly make and supply such changes, modifications, alterations, additional sprinkler heads or other equipment.

  • Electrical Service Electrical service for new construction or a renovated existing building shall be 480/277-volt, 3-phase, 4-wire or approved equal. Service shall be sized for HVAC and other mechanical system(s) loads, lighting, general building services, and dedicated computer based office equipment loads. 5 xxxxx per square foot shall be provided for lighting and general service receptacles. Size of neutral conductor of 3- phase circuits shall be twice that of phase conductor to accommodate potential harmonic currents associated with computer system electronic power supplies and fluorescent lighting fixtures electronic ballasts. An adequately sized 3 phase “wye” wound step down transformer shall be provided to supply 208/120-volt, 3 phase power, for lighting, general service receptacles and dedicated computer based office equipment. Dedicated, isolated ground circuits shall be supplied from separate isolated ground power distribution panel(s). Lighting circuits shall be supplied from separate lighting panel(s). Panels shall have 20% spare capacity and be complete with 10% spare breakers of each size, but no less than 1 spare. No more than 4 duplex receptacles shall be connected to any single 20-amp dedicated isolated ground circuit or general service circuit.

  • Interconnection 2.1.10 Startup Testing and Commissioning

  • Floor Loading Floor loading capacity shall be within building design capacity. Tenant may exceed floor loading capacity with Landlord’s consent, at Landlord’s sole discretion and must, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, reinforce the floor as required for such excess loading.

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