Electrical System. The electrical system, excluding light bulbs, is warranted against defective materials and workmanship, except where failure in the system is caused by alteration or improper operation or use by Buyer or Buyer's agent. All wiring that is not capable of carrying the designated load to switches, receptacles and equipment; all circuit breakers and panels; and all switches, fixtures, outlets and ground fault circuit interrupters that do not operate as intended are covered by the Limited Warranty.
Electrical System. The inspection of the electrical system includes the service drop through the main panel; subpanels including feeders; branch circuits, connected devices, and lighting fixtures.
Electrical System. What is covered? The following parts of Your electrical system: high voltage wiring or relays inside Your Home, fuse box inside or outside Your Home, circuit breaker panel inside or outside Your Home, switches and outlets inside Your Home. What is not covered? All parts not in “What is covered?” above, such as: meter boxes, fixtures, alarms, intercoms, direct current (DC) wiring or parts, power failures or surges, telephone wiring, any wiring or electrical items outside Your Home except those in “What is covered?” above, any loss due to water seepage along service cables, conditions of inadequate wiring capacity or overload, low voltage wiring or relays, control panels, obstructed access to covered equipment. See also “Additional Exclusions”. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $1,500 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
Electrical System. Electrical installation and wiring shall conform to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and shall consist of the following as a minimum:
Electrical System. 6.7.1. The vehicle master control switch shall be in the "on" position.
Electrical System. Resident shall not tamper with the electrical panel box or any other part of the electrical system. Resident shall not block access to the electrical panel box by placing any item directly in front of the electrical panel box. Resident shall not cover the electrical panel box with any item.
Electrical System. 7.1 The inspector shall:
Electrical System. A. Provide and maintain main distribution panel, complete with meter for temporary primary electric power system throughout construction period.
Electrical System. 1) Landlord shall provide each floor of the Building with an electrical room, secondary electrical service feeders, distribution transformers/panel boards and lighting/service panel boards. A load capacity of not less than 6 Volt Amps (xxxxx) per usable square foot shall be provided exclusively for Tenant’s lighting and power requirements and in addition to any base building requirements for heating and cooling equipment or core area accommodations. Additional load capacity shall be provided at an additional expense to Tenant. The voltage characteristics at distribution and lighting/service panel boards shall be three phase connected and not exceeding 480 volts. All lighting/service panel boards shall include ground bussing. Electrical distribution will be in accordance with final space plans. The main electrical room shall be equipped with panels and breakers to accommodate 1,200 amp main service to the Building at 480/277 volt, three phase. Pad mounted FPL transformer. Single FPL meter for the Building.
Electrical System. All wiring, electrical boxes, and connections up to the public utility connection.