Electrical Panel Changes Sample Clauses

Electrical Panel Changes. All additional electrical circuits, panels and associated metering will be appropriately marked as to the area and/or equipment serviced by the circuit(s) in question. Noncompliance with this regulation will result in possible barring of the Contractor from future activities in the Building. All electrical panels, junction boxes or pull boxes which have covers or doors removed so as to allow the addition of new circuits or any new electrical panels which are installed shall be fully covered, closed or replaced.
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Electrical Panel Changes. All additional electrical circuits added to or removed from existing electrical panels or any new circuits added to new electrical panels must be appropriately marked as to the area and/or equipment serviced by the circuit(s) in question as provided for in specifications. All electrical panels which have covers removed for any reason (e.g., so as to allow the addition of new circuits) or any new electrical panels which are installed shall be left at the end of each day with all panel covers properly in place and all panel doors securely closed. Under no circumstances will power serving other tenants’ premises or other areas of the Building be shut off without the specific advance approval of Landlord. All electrical work will require as-built drawings to be submitted to the management office upon completion of work.
Electrical Panel Changes. All additional electrical circuits added to existing electrical panels or any new circuits added to new electrical panels will be appropriately marked as to the area and/or equipment serviced by the circuit(s) in question. All electrical panels which have covers removed for any reason (e.g., so as to allow the addition of new circuits) or any new electrical panels that are installed shall be left at the end of each day with all panel covers properly in place and all panel doors securely closed. Under no circumstances will power serving other tenants’ premises or other areas of the Project Site be shut off without the specific advance written approval of Owner.
Electrical Panel Changes. All electrical circuits added to existing electrical panels or any new circuits added to new electrical panels will be properly labeled. Included in this labeling will be the area and/or equipment serviced by the circuit(s), as provided for in specifications. All electrical panels which have covers removed for any reason (e.g., so as to allow the addition of new circuits) or any new electrical panels which are installed shall be left at the end of each day with all panel covers properly in place and all panels securely closed. Under no circumstances will power serving other tenants’ premises or other areas of the Building be shut off without the advance approval of Property Management and notification to the affected tenant(s). 24 hour notice is required, with prior written approval, for any scheduled power interruption,
Electrical Panel Changes. All additional electrical circuits, panels and associated metering devices will be appropriately marked as to the area and/or equipment serviced by the circuit(s) in question. All electrical panels, junction or pull boxes which have covers or doors removed or any new electrical panels, which are installed, shall be fully covered, closed or replaced.
Electrical Panel Changes. All additional electrical circuits, panels and associated metering devices will be appropriately marked as to the area and or equipment serviced by the circuit(s) in question. Electrical panel schedules shall be completed and approved by the Property Management Office. All electrical panels, junction or pull boxes which have covers or doors removed, or any new electrical panels that are installed, shall be fully covered, closed or replaced.
Electrical Panel Changes. All additional electrical circuits added to or removed from existing electrical panels or any new circuits added to new electrical panels must be appropriately marked as to the area and/or equipment serviced by the circuit(s) in question as provided for in specifications. All electrical panels which have covers removed for any reason (e.g., so as to allow the addition of new circuits) or any new electrical panels which are installed shall be left at the end of each day with all panel covers properly in place and all panel doors securely closed. All electrical work will require as-built drawings to be submitted to the management office upon completion of work. The electrical contractor must have one or more licensed electrician on the job at all times during construction.
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