Emergency Power System Clause Samples

The Emergency Power System clause establishes requirements for providing backup electrical power in the event of a primary power failure. Typically, this clause outlines the specifications for emergency generators or battery systems, including their capacity, maintenance, and automatic activation protocols to ensure critical systems remain operational during outages. Its core function is to ensure safety and continuity of essential services by mandating reliable alternative power sources in emergencies.
Emergency Power System. 1. Provide and install a pad mounted diesel generator set in waterproof enclosure and storage fuel tank sized for minimum 1 day, eight (8) hours, continuous operation at full load. Generator shall be rated for 277/480 volt service. Designed for harmonic non-linear loads. 2. Generator shall serve an emergency distribution panel through a mechanically held, open transition, electrically operated automatic transfer switches. 3. The emergency distribution system shall serve fire pump, fire jockey pump, smoke exhaust fans, elevators, fire alarm system, stairwell, egress, exit lighting. 4. System shall include a remote generator status panel with start-stop controls and load transfer controls tied to the BMS system.
Emergency Power System. An emergency power system will be provided in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Building Code and any applicable Provincial and Municipal Codes and Regulations. Installation of the emergency system will be in accordance with CSA C282-00, Emergency Electrical Power Supply for Buildings. A base building life safety generator will be installed in the penthouse for all base building life safety needs. A separate 500 kW Tenant generator will be installed in the penthouse complete with automatic transfer switch and Tenant emergency distribution panel. Distribution from the tenant generator located in the penthouse to the Tenant floor is the responsibility of the Tenant. A separate Automatic Transfer Switch connected to the base building generator will be provided for Tenant’s standby power system. The tenant emergency power distribution will be capable of providing up to 50 kVA of UPS loads plus cooling equipment associated with the IT loads with a 25% growth factor. 6th Floor 1.00 Standard base building finishes to be completed N N/A Shopify confirmed work is to be completed per Base Building specification
Emergency Power System. (a) The Building is equipped with an emergency power generator and an uninterrupted power supply system (collectively, the “Emergency Power System”). At any time during the Term, Tenant shall have the right to elect to connect certain equipment at the Premises to the Emergency Power System. The foregoing notwithstanding, prior to connecting any equipment to the Emergency Power System, Tenant shall provide Landlord with all equipment plans and specifications relating to the loads that would be imposed upon the Emergency Power System, and Landlord shall have the right to deny Tenant use of the Emergency Power System to the extent that Landlord determines that Tenant’s usage might or would exceed the usage allotment that Landlord has determined for the Premises. If Landlord approves of Tenant’s use of the Emergency Power System, at Landlord’s election, either Landlord’s contractor will connect Tenant’s approved equipment to the Emergency Power System or Tenant’s contractor will connect Tenant’s approved equipment to the Emergency Power System. (b) Landlord will operate, maintain, repair and make any capital repairs or replacements to the Emergency Power System. (c) (i) If Tenant elects to connect any equipment to the Emergency Power System, Tenant shall pay to Landlord Tenant’s EPS Share of all costs and expenses incurred by Landlord on or after the date on which such equipment is connected to the Emergency Power System in connection with the operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of the Emergency Power System (“EPS Costs”). “Tenant’s EPS Share” means a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the potential load (as reasonably determined by Landlord) of Tenant’s equipment that is connected to the Emergency Power System and the denominator of which shall be the potential load (as reasonably determined by Landlord) of all equipment that tenants of the Building from time to time elect to have connected to the Emergency Power System.
Emergency Power System. Emergency power systems are provided and maintained by Tenant. At Landlord’s discretion it is Tenant’s sole responsibility to remove all items related to this system upon vacating the premises. Tenant generators shall meet the following requirements: · Generator tanks are sub-base mounted and provided as a complete package without grade or in-grade fuel tank · Generator is provided in a weather rated Nema 3R enclosure and be UL2200 compliant · Generators to be standard sound attenuated enclosures rated to reduce noise to 75 db at 23’ from enclosure
Emergency Power System. (a) The Building is equipped with an emergency power generator and an uninterrupted power supply system (collectively, the “Emergency Power System”). At any time during the Term, Tenant shall have the right to elect to connect certain equipment at the Premises to the Emergency Power System. Prior to connecting any equipment to the Emergency Power System, Tenant shall provide Landlord with all equipment plans and specifications relating to the loads that would be imposed upon the Emergency Power System (the “EPS Plans”). Landlord shall have the right to deny Tenant use of the Emergency Power System to the extent that Landlord determines that Tenant’s usage might or would exceed Tenant’s EPS Share (hereinafter
Emergency Power System. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Master Lease, Subtenant shall have the right, with Master Landlord’s consent pursuant to the Master Lease, to connect certain equipment into the Master Landlord’s emergency power generator and uninterrupted power supply systems (“Emergency Power System”). Subtenant shall pay directly to the Master Landlord all costs and expenses related to the Subtenant’s actual usage of the Emergency Power System. In the event that Subtenant is not permitted to pay such costs directly, then Tenant shall pay the costs and expenses of the Emergency Power System and the Subtenant shall promptly reimburse the Tenant for Tenant’s actual costs incurred with respect to the Subleased Premises; provided that Tenant submits reasonable supporting documentation regarding such costs.