Common use of Supplemental HVAC Equipment Clause in Contracts

Supplemental HVAC Equipment. If Tenant requires heat, ventilation and/or air conditioning in addition to Building Standard Consumption (e.g., due to above-standard densities of personnel or heat generating equipment, including, but not limited to, computer, communications, or telephone switching equipment, whether due to energy consumption, configuration, concentration, location or otherwise, or for conference or training facilities, or for other similar or dissimilar items, uses or requirements of Tenant), Tenant may, or upon Landlord’s written request shall, arrange for the installation of a separate air conditioning unit or system (“Supplemental HVAC Equipment”), subject to Landlord’s prior written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and satisfaction of the other provisions regarding Tenant Improvements or alterations set forth in this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost and installation of the Supplemental HVAC Equipment for its intended purpose, and for the maintenance, repair, replacement, operation and utilities (including electricity, and, as applicable, gas, steam, water and sewer) of the same and for any additional sub-meter needed to account for the electricity and any other utilities utilized to operate the Supplemental HVAC Equipment. The cost of supplying electricity and other utilities, if any, for the Supplemental HVAC Equipment may be reflected in Tenant’s electric xxxx as described in Paragraph 5.1(a) above. “Building Standard Consumption” shall mean the consumption necessary, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, for use and comfortable occupancy of the Premises when occupied by the density of people for which the building standard system was designed with occupants using Standard Office Equipment. “Standard Office Equipment” shall mean all office equipment normally found in an office facility but shall not include “main frame” computer and communication systems, telephone switches and conference or training rooms (or items similar thereto) which require Additional Electric Equipment, as hereinafter defined below, or additional air conditioning service or systems.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Celator Pharmaceuticals Inc), Office Lease (Celator Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Supplemental HVAC Equipment. If Tenant requires heat, ventilation and/or air conditioning in addition to the Building Standard Consumption that is provided by Landlord as set forth above (e.g., due to above-standard densities of personnel or heat generating equipment, including, but not limited to, computer, communications, or telephone switching equipment, whether due to energy consumption, configuration, concentration, location or otherwise, or for conference or training facilities, or for other similar or dissimilar items, uses or requirements of Tenant), Tenant may, or upon Landlord’s 's written request shall, arrange for the installation of a separate air conditioning unit or system (“Supplemental HVAC Equipment”)unit, subject to Landlord’s 's prior written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and satisfaction of the other provisions regarding Tenant Improvements improvements or alterations set forth in this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost and installation of the Supplemental HVAC Equipment such unit for its intended purpose, and for the maintenance, repair, replacement, operation and utilities (including electricity, and, as applicable, gas, steam, water and sewer) of the same and for any additional sub-meter needed to account for the electricity and any other utilities utilized to operate such unit. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits Tenant to attach a separate air-conditioning unit to the Supplemental HVAC Equipmentcooling tower, Tenant shall pay for the condenser water made available to such unit from the cooling tower (whether or not actually used) in connection with any such supplemental air conditioning, at such rates as Landlord shall establish from time to time, such amounts to be paid by Tenant within thirty (30) days after submission by Landlord of a statement to Tenant setting forth the amount due. The cost of supplying electricity for supplemental heat, ventilation and other utilities, if any, air conditioning equipment for the Supplemental HVAC Equipment Demised Premises may be reflected in Tenant’s 's electric xxxx as described in Paragraph 5.1(a5(C) above. “Building Standard Consumption” shall mean the consumption necessary, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, for use and comfortable occupancy of the Premises when occupied by the density of people for which the building standard system was designed with occupants using Standard Office Equipment. “Standard Office Equipment” shall mean all office equipment normally found in an office facility but shall not include “main frame” computer and communication systems, telephone switches and conference or training rooms (or items similar thereto) which require Additional Electric Equipment, as hereinafter defined below, or additional air conditioning service or systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office and Cafeteria Lease (BioMed Realty Trust Inc)

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Supplemental HVAC Equipment. If Tenant requires heat, ventilation and/or air conditioning in addition to the Building Standard Consumption that is provided by Landlord as set forth above (e.g., due to above-standard densities of personnel or heat generating equipment, including, but not limited to, computer, communications, or telephone switching equipment, whether due to energy consumption, configuration, concentration, location or otherwise, or for conference or training facilities, or for other similar or dissimilar items, uses or requirements of Tenant), Tenant may, or upon Landlord’s 's written request shall, arrange for the installation of a separate air conditioning unit or system (“Supplemental HVAC Equipment”)unit, subject to Landlord’s 's prior written approval (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) and satisfaction of the other provisions regarding Tenant Improvements improvements or alterations set forth in this Lease. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost and installation of the Supplemental HVAC Equipment such unit for its intended purpose, and for the maintenance, repair, replacement, operation and utilities (including electricity, and, as applicable, gas, steam, water and sewer) of the same and for any additional sub-meter needed to account for the electricity and any other utilities utilized to operate such unit. If Landlord, in its sole discretion, permits Tenant to attach a separate air-conditioning unit to the Supplemental HVAC Equipmentcooling tower, Tenant shall pay for the condenser water made available to such unit from the cooling tower (whether or not actually used) in connection with any such supplemental air conditioning, at such rates as Landlord shall establish from time to time, such amounts to be paid by Tenant within twenty (20) days after submission by Landlord of a statement to Tenant setting forth the amount due. The cost of supplying electricity for supplemental heat, ventilation and other utilities, if any, air conditioning equipment for the Supplemental HVAC Equipment Demised Premises may be reflected in Tenant’s 's electric xxxx as described in Paragraph 5.1(a5.1(v) above. “Building Standard Consumption” shall mean the consumption necessary, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, for use and comfortable occupancy of the Premises when occupied by the density of people for which the building standard system was designed with occupants using Standard Office Equipment. “Standard Office Equipment” shall mean all office equipment normally found in an office facility but shall not include “main frame” computer and communication systems, telephone switches and conference or training rooms (or items similar thereto) which require Additional Electric Equipment, as hereinafter defined below, or additional air conditioning service or systems.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (I Trax Com Inc)

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