Standby Generator Sample Clauses

Standby Generator. This test will demonstrate startup, shutdown, and operation in the field of this piece of Equipment. Paralleling of this unit with the main generators, auto start-up on simulated power failure and operation under full load will be tested.
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Standby Generator. (a) During the Term, Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace, remove and use Standby Generator Installations (as defined below), upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Section and the Lease. The “Standby Generator Installations” shall mean (i) one standby diesel generator to be installed or housed, along with its diesel fuel tank with a maximum capacity of 250 gallons, above ground, outside the Building in a walled enclosure, in an area no larger than approximately 12 feet by 24 feet (and such fuel shall also be a Permitted Hazardous Material); (ii) wiring, cabling and conduit (subject to Subsection (b) below) from it to the separate electrical circuit(s) serving only the Premises, and all associated switchover equipment and circuits to connect & operate the generator on a standby basis without interference with or damage to any utility systems of the Project or any other equipment of Landlord or other occupants of the Project; and (iii) all ancillary containment vessels, pipe, ventilation systems and equipment. The Standby Generator Installations shall be for the sole purpose of providing Tenant electrical power for its operation in the Premises in the event of any interruption in the supply of electricity, and shall not be used at any other times or in any other way except for occasional testing, as necessary, at times subject
Standby Generator. OPERATOR shall monitor generator oil and coolant levels and verify whether exercise cycles occur. TCSD shall directly receive and pay all invoices for generator routine maintenance and repair costs.
Standby Generator. (a) During the Term, Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace, remove and use Standby Generator Installations (as defined below), upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Section and the Lease. The “Standby Generator Installations” shall mean (i) one standby diesel generator to be installed or
Standby Generator. (a) At any time during the Term, Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace, remove and use Standby Generator Installations (as defined below), upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Section and this Lease. The "Standby Generator Installations" shall mean (i) a standby diesel generator to be installed or housed, along with its fuel tank, in a mobile van trailer to be parked on the Truck Court; (ii) wiring, cabling and conduit (subject to Subsection (b) below) from it to the separate electrical circuit(s) serving only the Premises, and all associated switchover equipment and circuits to connect & operate the generator on a standby basis without interference with or damage to any Building Systems or any other equipment of Landlord or other occupants of the Building; (iii) a diesel fuel storage tank with a capacity of not more than eight hundred (800) gallons located outside the Building, above-ground, in a fuel tank installed or housed in a mobile van trailer to be parked on the Truck Court; and (iv) all ancillary containment vessels, pipe, ventilation systems and equipment. The Standby Generator Installations shall be for the sole purpose of providing Tenant electrical power for its operation in the Premises in the event of any interruption in the supply of electricity, and shall not be used at any other times or in any other way except for occasional testing, as necessary. This right to Standby Generator Installations is further conditioned upon the following: (1) in all respects, such right shall be subject to Tenant seeking and obtaining from applicable governmental authorities and the electric utility serving the Real Property all approvals and permits to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace and use such Standby Generator Installations;
Standby Generator. The laboratory standby generator room serving the Building from which Tenant shall have the right to access up to five (5) wxxxx of emergency generator capacity per rentable square foot of that portion of the Premises dedicated to actual laboratory use (not to exceed 60% of the rentable area of the Premises for the purpose of calculating Tenant’s benefits under this Section 2.2(b)) from an emergency panel located in an area of the Building to be designated and determined by Landlord, to which the Premises is or will be connected as part of Landlord’s Work. Landlord shall have the right to reasonably and equitably limit and allocate Tenant’s utilization of and access to the emergency generator in proportion to the Total Rentable Area of the Premises bears to the Total Rentable Area of all the premises in the Building which have a portion dedicated to laboratory use, from time to time, along with the right to use and reserve certain generator capacity for present and future Building operations;
Standby Generator. This test is not required for the Stage 2 Liquefaction Facility.
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Standby Generator. Lessee may install in the Real Property a standby Generator (the “Generator”) for purposes of providing HVAC and normal electrical service to the Premises in the event of failure of electricity at the Building. Failure to install Generator within the first year of the Lease Term shall at Lessor’s option result in Lessee’s forfeiture of its right to install said Generator. Purchase and installation of the Generator shall be considered Lessee’s Work as per Paragraph 7B of the Lease. Notwithstanding, Lessor agrees, at Lessee’s option, to include these items in Lessor’s Work pursuant to Paragraph 7A of the Lease. Specifications for the Generator shall be provided by Lessee in writing to Lessor within ten (10) days following execution of the Lease by both Lessee and Lessor. All specifications of the Generator are subject to Lessor’s reasonable approval. The installation of the Generator may not include any alteration, modification, substitution or change to the structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and sprinkler systems within or serving the Premises or Building, The installation, use and maintenance of the Generator shall be made in accordance with all federal, state and municipal laws, ordinances, notices, orders, rules, regulations and requirements and the requirements of all public liability, fire and other policies of insurance covering the Premises, each including the treatment, production, storage, handling, transfer, processing, transporting, use, disposal and release of hazardous substances, toxic or radioactive matter. Lessee shall maintain the Generator in good and working condition subject to all appropriate environmental monitoring and regulation of the Generator as required by law, insurance carriers, or manufacturer. If Lessor requires Lessee to remove any of its alterations, additions, fixtures or improvements that are made in the Premises pursuant to this Lease, prior to the expiration of this Lease or within thirty (30) days after its termination Lessee will remove the Generator at Lessee’s sole cost and will restore the Premises, Building and Real Property to the condition in which they were before the Generator was installed. Lessee shall indemnify and hold harmless Lessor, its partners, affiliates, and agents from and against any damages, claims, judgments, fines, penalties, costs, liabilities (including sums paid in settlement of claims), or loss and expenses (including without limitation fees of attorneys, paralegals, investi...
Standby Generator. In the interest of safety, Applicant must promptly notify PG&E before operating or allowing any Third Party to operate any generation sources capable of parallel operation with the PG&E Electric System which are interconnected to the Interconnection Facilities. Applicant shall comply with the requirements identified in the PG&E Interconnection Handbook, as it may be revised or superseded from time to time, for all such generation sources capable of parallel operation with the PG&E Electric System. For PG&E’s information and by way of initial compliance with this section, Applicant represents to PG&E that the following is correct: D.2.1 [ ] Applicant has installed a standby generator. D.2.2 [ ] Applicant does not have and does not plan to install a standby generator. D.2.3 [ ] While Applicant does not currently have a standby generator installed, it plans to install a standby generator in the future. Applicant will notify the Designated PG&E Electric Control Center before operating this generator in parallel with the PG&E Electric System. Applicant shall promptly notify PG&E if the conditions or circumstances indicated above change.
Standby Generator. Landlord hereby grants Tenant the right to utilize ----------------- the Caterpiller Generac 75KW Package Standby Generator (Type No. 50230- K36133D18CBNNC) which, as of the execution hereof, is located at the east end of 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx; provided, however, that Tenant shall prior to moving and/or using said generator submit to Landlord for its consent, which will not be unreasonably withheld, detailed plans concerning Tenant's proposed installation and/or modification and use of the generator. Landlord shall as part of the Initial Improvements described in the Tenant Improvement Agreement attached as Appendix C hereto cause said generator to be integrated into the electrical system for the Premises. Tenant shall have the sole responsibility for installing (if the generator is moved from its existing location), using, maintaining, and replacing said generator during the Term of the Lease, and shall on the expiration or earlier termination of the Term return the generator to Landlord in the same condition in which Tenant is required to return the Premises, reasonable wear and tear excepted. Landlord represents and warrants to Tenant that, to its current actual knowledge, the generator is in good working order.
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