ELECTRICAL CAPACITY Clause Samples

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ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Tenant covenants and agrees that at all times, its use of electric energy shall never exceed the capacity of the existing feeders to the Building or the risers of wiring installation. Any riser or risers to supply Tenant’s electrical requirements upon written request of Tenant shall be installed by Landlord at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, if, in Landlord’s sole judgment, the same are necessary and will not cause or create a dangerous or hazardous condition or entail excess or unreasonable alterations, repairs or expense or interfere with or disrupt other tenants or occupants. In addition to the installation of such riser or risers, Landlord will also, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, install all other equipment proper and necessary in connection therewith subject to the aforesaid terms and conditions.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Ensuring sufficient electrical capacity at the required voltage and wattage to support the operation of Client’s Servers.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Attached hereto as Exhibit C is an equipment inventory for Tenant, and an estimate prepared by ▇▇▇▇ Electric of the electric consumption assuming ail such inventory is used simultaneously. The parties hereby agree that consumption
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Provide at a minimum an electrical supply of 600/347 volt 3 phase 4 wire to designated locations identified on the Tenant’s feasibility plan terminated at disconnect boxes.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Electrical capacity shall be available to the Premises without additional charge to Tenant sufficient for (a) low voltage capacity (120/208 volts) for up to 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of rentable area to operate machines of low voltage electrical consumption, such as typewriters, calculators, photocopiers, telecommunication equipment, desktop and stand alone and network computers and word processors, and (b) high voltage capacity (277/480 volts) for up to 2 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of rentable area to operate fluorescent lighting and equipment of high voltage electrical consumption. Tenant shall have the right to submeter electrical usage in which event Basic Costs shall exclude electrical source and Tenant shall pay the cost of electrical service reflected by the submeter. (See Lease, Section 7[d]).
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. TENANT will not install or operate in the Premises any electrically operated equipment or machinery that utilizes more than the amps described in Exhibit H.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Tenant covenants and agrees that, to its knowledge, at all times, its use of electric energy shall never exceed the capacity of the existing feeders to the Building or the risers of wiring installation. Excluding the initial build-out of the Premises, any additional riser or risers to supply Tenant’s electrical requirements upon written request of Tenant shall be installed by Landlord at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, if, in Landlord’s sole judgment, the same are necessary and will not cause or create a dangerous or hazardous condition or entail excess or unreasonable alterations, repairs or expense or interfere with or disrupt other tenants or occupants. In addition to the installation of such riser or risers, Landlord will also, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, install all other equipment proper and necessary in connection therewith subject to the aforesaid terms and conditions.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Building load is calculated on approximately 2 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot for the base building and approximately 2 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot for usable tenant space per typical office demand. Electrical service and meter shall be provided to a subpanel within the tenant space. The subpanel, circuit distribution (conductors and raceways), and fixtures shall be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. Voice and Data Conduits will be provided within interior walls and will be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. The Tenant shall contract directly with a voice/data contractor who will provide and pull cables to the Building Telecommunications Room. The Tenant’s voice/data contractor will provide and terminate devices and related equipment. The voice/data contractor and any security work shall not be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Building load is calculated on approximately 2 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot for the base building and approximately 2 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot for usable tenant space per typical office demand. Electrical service and meter shall be provided to a subpanel within the tenant space. The subpanel, circuit distribution (conductors and raceways), and fixtures shall be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. Voice and Data Conduits will be provided within interior walls and will be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. The Tenant shall contract directly with a voice/data contractor who will provide and pull cables to the Building Telecommunications Room. The Tenant’s voice/data contractor will provide and terminate devices and related equipment. The voice/data contractor and any security work shall not be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. Wet pipe sprinkler system based on ordinary hazard NFPA 13 design with upright heads. Adjustment of sprinkler heads specific to Tenant Improvements shall be funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. A building standard fire alarm and security system shall be installed and funded from the Tenant Improvement Allowance. [END OF EXHIBIT C] This Exhibit D sets forth the rights and obligations of Landlord and Tenant with respect to the construction of the improvements to the Premises as described on the Plans (“Tenant Improvements”). This Exhibit contemplates that the following work will be performed, as further described herein, all subject to the prior review and approval by Landlord: (i) preparation of a space plan by the Architect; (ii) final design and engineering and preparation of plans, specifications, and working drawings by the Architect (collectively, the “Plans”); (iii) preparation by the general contractor of Landlord (the “General Contractor”) of an estimate of the cost of the Tenant Improvements; (iv) submission to, and approval of Plans by, appropriate governmental authorities; and (v) construction and installation of the Tenant Improvements by the Landlord pursuant to the Plans on or prior to the Commencement Date, subject to Force Majeure and any Tenant Delay.
ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Tenant covenants that its use of electricity will not exceed the basic capacity of the existing electrical wires, risers, conduits, feeders and switchboards currently supplying electricity to the Premises. Tenant shall not make or perform, or permit the making or performing of, any alterations to wiring installations or other electrical facilities in or serving the Premises without the prior consent of Landlord in each instance which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. If Landlord shall grant its consent, all additional feeders, risers or other equipment required therefor shall be installed by Landlord and the cost thereof shall be paid by Tenant, as Additional Rent, upon demand.