Prior to installation. Tenant must provide Landlord with a copy of all zoning or use approvals which may be required, including, without limitation, any Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") licenses or approvals. Landlord agrees to reasonably cooperate with Tenant in such regard, all without cost to Landlord.
Prior to installation. In connection with each installation of Equipment at a CBOT Controlled Site, the CBOT shall, at the CBOT’s expense and by such date(s) and at such time(s) as LIFFE may reasonably request, (a) permit (or require a Market Participant to permit) LIFFE or its designee to inspect such CBOT Controlled Site prior to the delivery of any Equipment thereto; (b) make (or require a Market Participant to make) such modifications, alterations or additions to such CBOT Controlled Site as LIFFE may reasonably request; and (c) provide (or require a Market Participant to provide) LIFFE with any further assistance and facilities as LIFFE may reasonably request, including (i) preparing suitable accommodation and environmental conditions for such Equipment and (ii) making available any equipment, software, ancillary plant, fittings, electrical power supply and other facilities sufficient to meet all reasonable requirements of LIFFE.
Prior to installation. Out with the per-property energy consumption data, the data from the community wind turbines, that make up the key factor of the Orkney-based demonstrator project, has been collected consistently for years. This includes high resolution generation profiles and curtailment data for the turbines, as well as the local grid as a whole.
Prior to installation. Prior to the installation of equipment within participating properties various data sets have been and will continue to be collected to ensure the suitable deployment of equipment in the most suitable properties. By understanding the baseline conditions, it is possible to make the most accurate predictions upon the impacts as a result of the projects installations. Furthermore, data gathering will provide a level of security to the project partners against reputational risks as a result of potential inaccurate reporting from 3rd parties on impacts (positive and negative) as a result of the demonstrator projects. For example, understanding the typical energy consumption prior to the installation of a new heating system, it will be easily provable if the energy consumption afterwards is reasonable or not; and data gathering will allow project partners to provide unequivocal evidence-based answers either way; the same is also true to recording thermal comfort level pre and post installation of SMILE project equipment. Data collection methods prior to installation are principally in the forms of: ● Questionnaires and data gathering property visits; and ● Electricity and temperature monitoring. Participants enrolling in the project must complete and submit questionnaires to the local team with relevant and necessary information, which in turn will inform and provide the bases of further data gathering during visits to the properties in question, by both the project team and also technical assessors. In conjunction to portions of the previously described data gathering, energy and temperature monitoring will be conducted. This will be done through the use of Efergy electricity monitors (Figure 17) and Logtags temperature recorders (Figure 18). The data gathered from these devices will help to both corroborate the information gathered from the participants as well as more details that are not automatically available, such as higher resolution time series patterns of power demand and temperature levels over a daily, weekly and monthly cycles. The energy and temperature monitoring equipment will not have a blanket coverage of all the enrolled properties, but a selected number (approximately half) of properties that represent a suitable proportion of Orkney’s demographic. Figure 17 Efergy Energy Monitoring Kit Figure 18 LogTag Temperature Recorder
Prior to installation. Prior to the installation of EV charging equipment CES conducted a series of data gathering exercises, similar to that previous described in section 4.5.2.1 for the heating system installations. Online questionnaires submitted to registered participants gathering information on their property, the EV they own, typical use of the vehicle and usual charging practise. After this the property in question were visited to gather further information on the suitability on the installation of an EV charger. Additionally, once a participating property has been deemed to be suitable for the trials, and also signed a contract to take part, the participant will receive telematics unit to install in their vehicle. This will begin to gather data on typical driving and charging patterns prior to the installation of the EV charging unit.
Prior to installation the School agrees to make a contact familiar with the school property and authorized by the principal available to Channel One in order for the parties to participate in the development of an installation plan. Such a plan typically takes from four to eight hours, depending upon the size of the school. The School further agrees to make its principal available to Channel One in order to approve the installation plan at the completion of the site survey. After approval, the installation plan cannot be altered without mutual agreement of Channel One and the School.
Prior to installation a. Obtain approval of working drawings for the RSU specified in 704.03.11 and the other associated ITS device controller items where the ethernet switch are proposed for network consideration as shown in the Plans.
Prior to installation. Tenant will obtain any and all necessary licenses, approvals, permits, etc., necessary for the installation, maintenance and use of the Rooftop Equipment. No method of installation, maintenance or removal of the Rooftop Equipment shall be permitted which Landlord reasonably anticipates shall cause any warranty held by Landlord in respect of the roof of the Building to be deemed void or otherwise adversely affected thereby, nor adversely affect the Building structure or operating systems.
Prior to installation. Customer will be charged all applicable installation charges plus any other charges incurred in accordance with Section 4.8 of the Agreement Post Installation: Customer will be assessed pass-through early termination or cancellation charges from Global Crossing’s underlying access provider.
Prior to installation. 1. Visually inspect your pump. Products may be damaged during shipping. If the product has been damaged, contact your place of purchase or Glentronics, Inc. before installation.