Electrical Power Supply Sample Clauses

Electrical Power Supply.  Power is available at the existing points.  The Contractor provides his own portable 380V electrical distribution boards, and supply cables to and from the boards, for all his power supply requirements to execute the works.  Contractor’s Electrical Distribution Boards complies with OHSA as referred to in the Electrical Installation Regulations and the Electrical Machinery Regulations.  Each board brought onto site has a Certificate of Compliance issued by an accredited person.  The Contractor’s electrical distribution boards are installed at the works on a time negotiated with the Supervisor, prior to the possession date.  The Employer connects distribution boards to a 380V three-phase AC power supply, only after the Contractor has submitted the valid Certificate of Compliance.  All Contractor’s Electrical Distribution Boards are earthed to the steel structure of the plant.
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Electrical Power Supply. Service Provider undertakes to provide power supply to Consumer via the use of Service Provider’s electrical network in accordance with the initial consumption amounts for 2020 that are set forth in Annex 2, subject to additional capacity per Section IV(B). Quality parameters of supplied power are the following: 6,300 Volts Rated Voltage, 50 Hz Mains Frequency. Service Provider shall notify Consumer without delay of any potential restrictions of power supply or shut-downs implemented due to maintenance. Consumer shall notify Service Provider about scheduled shut-downs and maintenances at least 30 days in advance. Consumer shall also notify Service Provider about emergency shut-downs, emergency maintenances and deviations from normal mode of operation as early as possible (e.g. lower consumption on bank holidays). Subject to Article IV, the minimum annual contract amounts for this Service are take or pay, meaning, Consumer must pay for such amounts even if it does not consume such amounts.
Electrical Power Supply. B.1.1. To enter into a Supplementary Agreement (OFFER TO CONNECT) with Bluewater Power Distribution Corporation for the provision of electrical services within the development. The executed Agreement shall be delivered along with all financial requirements to Bluewater Power Distribution Corporation prior to the representative thereof issuing a certificate acknowledging that Bluewater Power Distribution Corporation’s Conditions of Development have been satisfied.
Electrical Power Supply. Throughout the life of the System, the Water District shall ensure a reliable source of electrical power to preclude disruption of System operations by securing and maintaining two independent 00-xX xxxxx xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Edison, or by securing and maintaining an alternative, equally reliable type, system or provider of electrical service. The Sanitation District shall supply electrical power for the operation of the Plant 2 Effluent Pump Station and the Plant 2 Flow Equalization Tank. The Water District shall reimburse the cost of power to the Sanitation District at the Sanitation District’s current cost from Southern California Edison.
Electrical Power Supply.  Power is available at the existing points.  The Contractor provides his own portable 380V electrical distribution boards, and supply cables to and from the boards, for all his power supply requirements to execute the works.  Contractor’s Electrical Distribution Boards complies with OHSA as referred to in the Electrical Installation Regulations and the Electrical Machinery Regulations. Each board brought onto site has a Certificate of Compliance issued by an accredited person.  The Contractor’s electrical distribution boards are installed at the works on a time negotiated with the Supervisor, prior to the possession date.  The Employer connects distribution boards to a 380V three-phase AC power supply, only after the Contractor has submitted the valid Certificate of Compliance. All Contractors' Electrical Distribution Boards are earthed to the steel structure of the plant. Toilet Facilities  The Employer provides the Contractor access to identified existing toilet facilities.
Electrical Power Supply.  Power is available at the existing points.
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