Emergency Power. The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the head-end for a minimum of seventy-two (72) hours upon failure of the power furnished by the electric utility company unless for reasons of force majeure as defined in Section 8.2 hereof.
Emergency Power. (a) Provided that the Tenant is Wescom Solutions Inc. or a Permitted Transferee and the Tenant is leasing directly from the Landlord not less than ninety thousand (90,000) square feet of Rentable Area in the Building, the Tenant shall be entitled, at its cost, to upgrade the Tenant’s capacity for uninterrupted power supply by the installation of a diesel generator back up system providing reasonable back up power capacity to the Tenant, and all associated equipment, such as diesel fuel piping, fuel storage tanks, electrical equipment, etc. (the “Generator”), to be placed in an area on the roof of the Building approved by the Landlord, acting reasonably but in the Landlord’s sole discretion, provided:
(i) the Tenant complies with all Applicable Laws, inclusive of Environmental Laws;
(ii) the Tenant receives the Landlord’s prior written approval which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and
(iii) the Tenant executes and complies with the Landlord’s standard form of generator licence agreement, subject to reasonable amendments requested by the Tenant which are acceptable to the Landlord, acting reasonably.
(b) The Tenant acknowledges and agrees that it shall:
(i) use a company approved by the Landlord, acting reasonably, to operate and maintain the Generator;
(ii) the Generator shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the Landlord’s reasonable rules and regulations;
(iii) the Tenant shall enter into, at its cost, a contract for the maintenance, servicing and repair of the Generator;
(iv) the Tenant shall provide the Landlord, upon the Landlord’s written request, evidence of said maintenance contract and shall immediately attend to any maintenance, repairs and/or replacements requested by the Landlord, acting reasonably; and
(v) at the end of the Term, the Tenant shall, at its cost, using the Landlord’s contractors, remove the Generator and repair any damage to the Building, inclusive of the roof and/or any Structural components of the Building, caused by the installation and/or removal of the Generator.
(c) The Tenant shall not pay any rent or fee for the space occupied by the Generator and the Landlord shall provide, if there is space in the risers, adequate riser access in existing riser shafts for the Tenant’s supply/return fuel piping. The Tenant shall not be entitled to access the Landlord’s main fuel lines serving the Building. All of the provisions relating to the non-liability of the Landlord and the indemnity by the Lan...
Emergency Power. Note whether equipment is served from emergency power system.
Emergency Power. Provide an emergency generator to provide standby power for the fire alarm system, exit signs, emergency lights, the atria smoke control systems and the fire pump. (917.6, 1023.4,1024.4, 921.5, Condition of variance). The provisions of standby power for the fire pump was a condition of the variance from the requirements for the fire rating of the roof assembly.
Emergency Power. All life safety and fire protection systems shall provide with emergency power, as required by authorities having jurisdiction over this project.
Emergency Power. The Cable System shall incorporate equipment capable of providing standby powering of the Headend and all Subheadends for a minimum of four hours.
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Emergency Power. Permit Holder will maintain adequate safeguards to prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequately treated wastes during electrical power failures by means of alternate power sources, standby generators, or retention of inadequately treated wastewater in accordance with 30 Tex. Admin. Code § 217.36.
Emergency Power. The ISO shall have authority for and on behalf of NEPOOL to enter into arrangements to procure emergency power under the conditions set forth in the NEPOOL Agreement and the System Rules and Procedures and in applicable interconnection agreements.
Emergency Power. (a) “Emergency Power System” means the emergency power plant in the Building that provides backup emergency power to the major Building systems and to tenants of the Building. Landlord shall make the Emergency Power System available to Tenant at the emergency power xxxx duct located on each floor on which the Premises is located. All taps, switches and other equipment and the distribution of the Emergency Power in the Premises shall be provided and installed by Tenant at its sole cost and expense, and all work performed by Tenant in connection therewith shall be subject to all of the terms and provisions of this Lease. Any automatic transfer switches shall be ASCO 7000 series, with ancillary devices and communication packages that are compatible with the existing generator infrastructure and no equipment shall be purchased or installed prior to the approval of the Landlord and/or Landlord’s consulting engineer.