Installation Procedures. (i) Prior to installation of the Satellite Dish Equipment and any modifications or changes thereto, Tenant shall submit in writing all plans for Landlord's approval to Landlord, and shall commence work only after having obtained Landlord's written approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. The style, color, materials, exact location, and method of installation of the Satellite Dish Equipment are subject to the prior written approval of Landlord, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.
(ii) All of such installations, modifications or changes shall conform to Landlord's reasonable technical requirements, including but not limited to, design and installation specifications, interference control devices, below the screening for equipment on the roof, and weight and wind load requirements.
(iii) The Satellite Dish Equipment shall be clearly marked to show Tenant's name, address, telephone number, the name of the person to contact in case of emergency, FCC call sign, frequency and location; the transmissions lines shall be identified at the bottom and top of each line.
(iv) In the event Tenant requires an electric power supply and/or usage different from that currently provided by Landlord, Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, obtain such power supply. Any work performed in connection therewith shall comply with the provisions of the Lease including Exhibit
Installation Procedures. SSN’s Network installation procedures for installing SSN Network Devices within FPL’s service territory shall conform to FPL Construction standards, or if superseded, the applicable FPL standard at the time of installation.
Installation Procedures. A. Any tower work must be scheduled with CROWN using only CROWN approved contractors at least 48 hours in advance of site work. BANM will be responsible for any and all fees associated with said work.
Installation Procedures. A. Any tower work must be scheduled with CROWN using only CROWN approved contractors at least 48 hours in advance of site work. NEXTEL will be responsible for any and all fees associated with said work.
B. Installation may take place only after CROWN has been notified of the date and time in writing, and only during normal working hours unless otherwise authorized beforehand. C. Equipment may not be operated until final inspection of installation by CROWN, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. D. Any testing periods are to be approved in advance by CROWN and within the parameters as defined by CROWN.
Installation Procedures. The following types of supplemental information not found on the installation drawings shall be included:
Installation Procedures. Same steps can be followed for upgrading Changer from previous versions of Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Installation Procedures. PG&M installers will arrive onsite within the previously agreed upon window of time. A homeowner, contractor, or person of authority must be onsite and available to let the PG& M team into the residence or work site as well as be available to make any pertinent decisions. If PG& M is delayed or unable to complete our services because of the client’s or person of authority’s unavailability, and additional trip charge will be added to your final invoice.
Installation Procedures. A. Any tower work, except for emergency repairs or maintenance, must be scheduled with LESSOR using only LESSOR approved contractors at least 48 hours in advance of site work. LESSOR's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. LESSEE will be responsible for any and all fees associated with said work.
B. Installation may take place only after LESSOR has been notified of the date and time in writing, and only during normal working hours unless otherwise authorized beforehand.
C. Equipment may not be operated until final inspection of installation by LESSOR, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
D. Any testing periods are to be approved in advance by LESSOR and within the parameters as defined by LESSOR. LESSOR's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Installation Procedures a. All wall insulation shall be installed through holes with minimum diameters of 2 1/8” or greater, i.e. large enough to accommodate a fill tube. Exception: wall cavities less than 12” in height.
b. Use of a fill tube to ensure consistent insulation coverage and density is strongly encouraged. Usually one hole is required per cavity, located to allow the fill to reach both ends of the cavity, with additional holes required if there are obstructions in the wall cavity.
c. Contractor shall only use equipment compatible with the insulation material used or an all fiber machine. Contractor shall follow the manufacturer's recommendations for air pressure and density to achieve dense pack standards. Most small airlock machines are suitable if designed and maintained to provide at least 80 inches of water column or 2.9 PSI static air pressure when operated at full air with the outlet blocked and no feed. Dense pack requires at least 3.5 pounds per cubic foot or higher with a cavity depth over 4”.
d. Keep a record of the number of bags used to insure the installed insulation conforms to the manufacturer's recommended coverage shown on the material label, 1 pound per square foot for 2x4 wall framing.
e. Do not leave open holes in wall overnight. Any holes must be plugged before Contractor leaves work site.
Installation Procedures. 8.1. After has received WMATA's written Notice-To-Proceed, the proper installation of the System. WMATA shall provide track equipment to for the transport of equipment, if necessary, during the installation effort. ’s contractor’s employees and sub-contractors will assemble at various staging areas to be designated by WMATA.
8.2. s contractor will be allowed access to the staging areas between the hours of midnight and 6:00 AM in order to brief and debrief subcontractors, and set up equipment. Post work cleanup must be accomplished during Non-Revenue Hours, as defined in Article 1. Physical work on track bed and station areas will be conducted during WMATA’s Non-Revenue Hours.
8.3. Routing path of fiber optic cable will first be prepared including cleaning and installation of pull cords.
8.4. may request written permission from WMATA to perform installation work in non-track bed areas during Revenue Hours. Provided that such work does not interfere with Metrorail operations, and proper escort has been coordinated through General Orders/Track Rights (GOTRS), Standard Operating Procedure #19 (SOP #19) shown as Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof., WMATA shall approve ’s request.
8.5. During installation and once fiber optic cable is placed, WMATA may inspect the installation for safety and craftsmanship. Any discrepancies will be communicated to in writing, and shall have fifteen (15) calendar days to make the required corrections.