Floodlights Sample Clauses

Floodlights. Please note that our planning conditions dictate that the pitch floodlights at the pavilion may only be utilised between the following hours: • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – 4pm to 9.45pm. • Tuesday – 4pm to 10.30pm. • Saturday – 2pm to 6pm. • Sunday – no permitted use. No bookings can be accepted outside of these hours.
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Floodlights. The Seasonal Club must ensure that flood lights are used solely for authorised games/ training purposes during winter season only. Flood lights must be turned off immediately after training. Failure to turn off flood lights may result in the Seasonal Club forgoing access to flood lights.
Floodlights. Floodlights may only be used during the Allocated Period as set out in the Application Form that accompanies this License, and can only be utilised in accordance with the Permitted Use. Floodlights must be immediately turned off when matches and training programs have concluded and must not be left on or used for social functions conducted at the Premises without the prior written consent of the Licensor.
Floodlights. Aimed so as to be of the most assistance to operators working in rear of vehicle at night.
Floodlights. The contractor shall provide and install super-rough service, marine rated, 37-W, LED floodlights to provide additional lighting around the deckhouse for night operations. The contractor shall provide a super-rough service, marine rated, 37-W, LED floodlight with 28-degree spot lens as shown on the contract drawing. The exterior floodlights and switches (number and location) shall be installed as shown on contract drawing #843- B730-01.
Floodlights. Any Club with the facility of and which plays matches under floodlights at any time of the Season is required to provide lights of sufficient lux value so as to ensure the playing of the match is safe. Illumination levels must be checked by a suitably qualified electrical engineer and recorded against the levels of light required for the standard of play and shall be not less than 350 lux in respect of televised Match and not less than 200 lux for all other competitive matches and 100 lux for training. Clubs that use floodlights for a Match are required to have them turned on at the start of the Match.
Floodlights. 2.1 The floodlights furnished under this specification shall be a LED model.
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Floodlights. (i) The Stadium must be equipped with one (1) main set of floodlights in accordance with the technical requirements to be specified in the Stadium Requirements Handbook (which will be in line with highest international standard broadcasting needs), ensuring adequate lighting for television purposes.

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