Cabling Sample Clauses

Cabling a) Whenever possible, below grade electrical, telephone, and data cabling are to be installed in concrete encased duct banks. Telephone and data are to be separated from electrical power with independent conduit systems.
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Cabling. Tenant shall not install or cause to be installed any cabling or wiring (collectively, “Cabling”) without the prior written consent of Landlord as provided in Paragraph 6.4. Any installation of Cabling shall be performed pursuant to Paragraph 6.4, shall meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code (as may be amended from time to time), and shall comply with the CC&R’s and all Applicable Laws. On or prior to the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, shall remove all Cabling so installed unless Landlord, in its sole and absolute discretion, elects in writing to waive this requirement. Any Cabling removed by Tenant shall be disposed of by Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, in accordance with all Applicable Laws.
Cabling. Telecommunication cabling allows a service to be transported from a source to a destination location. These cables primarily come in copper and fibre and can be shielded or unshielded with different fire ratings.
Cabling. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the cost of installation and maintenance of any high speed cable or fiber optic that Tenant requires in the Premises. Landlord shall provide reasonable access to the Building’s electrical lines, feeders, risers, wiring and other machinery to enable Tenant to install high speed cable or fiber optic to serve its intended purpose, if any. All such cabling installed shall be tagged by Tenant at their point of entry into the Building, at the terminal end of the cable and in the riser closet indicating the type of cable, the Tenant’s name and the service provided. Tenant shall be responsible for the removal of such cabling and fiber optic at the termination or expiration of the Primary Lease Term or the early termination of the Tenant’s right to occupy the Premises. Failure to remove any abandoned or unused cabling at the expiration or termination of the Primary Lease Term or the early termination of Tenant’s right to occupy the Premises will be deemed to be a holdover under Article 20 of the Lease. In the event Tenant fails to remove such cabling as set forth herein, Landlord may. but shall not be obligated to, remove such cabling, all at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.
Cabling. The cabling work is done in accordance to 240-56227443 - Requirements for Control and Power Cables for Power Stations Standard. The contractor is responsible for compiling a detailed cable schedule and submits to the Project Manager for acceptance.
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Cabling. Contractor shall install and be responsible for all cables needed to facilitate video production of Board meetings. Cables shall be installed in a manner that is safe, does not impede access to the Board Hearing Room or create a safety hazard, fire code or other code violation. The length of the cable run between the Board Hearing Room and the Control Room is estimated at three hundred (300) feet. The County will not specify what equipment and systems or cables are to be used.
Cabling. Throughout the Facility, electric cables transmit the electric current produced by the solar arrays to pad-mounted inverters and transformers. Mitigation item 10 in the Revised MDNS requires all electrical cabling be placed underground to the greatest extent practicable while utilizing the narrowest trench permitted per relevant regulation to minimize disturbance. The cables may be buried at a depth of at least three feet or strung above-ground along the tracking system in cable trays.
Cabling. 2.01.01 Adequate space will be provided to facilitate installation of cable system and to allow routine inspection and modification after installation.
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