ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL CAPACITY Sample Clauses
The 'Additional Electrical Capacity' clause defines the terms under which extra electrical power supply can be provided to a property beyond the standard allocation. Typically, this clause outlines the process for requesting increased capacity, any associated costs, and the responsibilities of the parties for installation or upgrades. Its core function is to ensure that tenants or occupants can meet higher power demands while clearly allocating costs and responsibilities, thereby preventing disputes over electrical infrastructure needs.
ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Any additional risers, feeders, or other equipment or service proper or necessary to supply Tenant’s electrical requirements will be installed by Landlord, upon written request of Tenant, at the sole cost and expense of Tenant, if, in Landlord’s sole judgement, the same are necessary and will not cause permanent damage or injury to the Property, the Premises, or the Systems and Equipment or cause or create a dangerous or hazardous condition or entail excessive or unreasonable alterations, repairs, or expense or interfere with or disturb other tenants or occupants. Rigid conduit only will be allowed.
ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. The use of electricity in the Premises shall not exceed the capacity of existing feeders and risers to or wiring in the applicable Building, as may be increased and supplemented in accordance with the provisions of this Lease. Any risers or wiring required to meet Tenant’s excess electrical requirements shall, upon Tenant’s written request, be installed by Landlord, at Tenant’s cost (without an additional administrative fee and which shall be based on market rates for such works), if, in Landlord’s reasonable judgment, the same shall not cause permanent and adverse damage to the applicable Building or the Premises, cause or create a dangerous or hazardous condition, entail excessive or unreasonable alterations, repairs, or expenses, if Tenant is not the sole tenant of the applicable Building, adversely affect Landlord’s ability to provide reasonable service to the balance of the applicable Building.
ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL CAPACITY. Tenant shall not connect any apparatus, machine or device through electrical outlets, except in the manner for which such outlets are designed, and in no event shall Tenant use any device intended to increase the plug capacity of any electrical outlet. If Tenant requires additional electrical capacity for its demand load (i.e., use of outlets for Tenant’s convenience, and excluding the Building’s lighting and HVAC systems and Common Area loads), Tenant may request that Landlord install the same at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, subject to Landlord’s reasonable approval.
