Convenience Outlets Clause Samples

The 'Convenience Outlets' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation of electrical outlets intended for general use within a building or project. It typically specifies the locations, quantity, and type of outlets to be provided, such as ensuring outlets are placed at regular intervals along walls or in specific rooms like kitchens and offices. This clause ensures that occupants have adequate access to power for everyday devices, promoting safety and usability while preventing the need for unsafe extension cords or overloading circuits.
Convenience Outlets. 12.3.1 Each private office shall have one (1) quadraplex and two (2) duplex outlets. 12.3.2 System furniture will have one junction box per four (4) cubicles with the following circuit configuration: One 20-amp dedicated circuit per junction box.
Convenience Outlets. A. Install, in interior partitions, up to one duplex convenience outlet (110 volt) for each ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (approximately 6 outlets per 20 amp circuit).
Convenience Outlets. After the Closing, the Customer shall own convenience outlets located on Street Lights they purchase. Customer's usage of such convenience outlets shall be billed as an unmetered estimate in accordance with the terms of Seller’s Electricity Tariff. Convenience outlets located on distribution poles, Joint-Owned Poles, or any poles or street lights not purchased by Customer shall continue to be owned by the Company. With regard to such convenience outlets, customer shall continue to pay an annual facility charge pursuant to Seller’s Outdoor Lighting Tariff, and its usage of such outlets shall be billed as an unmetered estimate in accordance with the terms of Seller’s Electricity Tariff.
Convenience Outlets. 16.3.1 Each private office to receive two fourplex convenience outlets, or the number of outlets as shown on the final, approved electric plan, whichever number is greater. 16.3.2 System furniture will have one junction box per four (4) or five (5) cubicles, with the following configuration: A. One 20-amp dedicated circuit per junction. B. Three or four 20-amp circuits per (2) junction boxes. C. Other duplex outlets will be distributed as needed. D. Telephone/data boxes will be installed in each office, conference room, and break room, with stub-up to above ceiling.
Convenience Outlets. At least two (2) duplex non-switched 120VAC electrical outlets (NEMA 5-20R) located on opposite walls for tools and test equipment and placed on a separate circuit from those serving the Telecommunications equipment are required for each ER/TR. (TDMM, page 7-10). Each Catalyst 6500 series and Catalyst 4500 series chassis is installed with two (2) power supplies. Two (2) 20A, 250VAC, separate and dedicated branch circuits with NEMA 6-20R grounded receptacles and protected by separate two-pole circuit breakers are required for each chassis. Allow for a minimum of two (2) 6500/4500 series chassis to be placed in each TR/ER. The source AC outlets must be within 6’ of the system and easily accessible. Outlets shall be located on the outside of the cable support tray unless otherwise noted. AC-input power supplies require single-phase source AC. All AC power supply inputs shall be fully isolated. UPS models utilizing ferroresonant technology shall not be utilized with the 6500 series chassis. Some uninterruptible power supply (UPS) models that use ferroresonant technology can become unstable when operating with the Catalyst 6500 series switch power supplies which use power factor correction (PFC). This can cause the output voltage waveform to the switch to become distorted resulting in an undervoltage situation in the system. Each Catalyst 3750 is installed with two (2) power supplies. Two (2) 20A, 125VAC separate and dedicated branch circuits with NEMA 5-20R power receptacles are required for each power supply. Allow for a minimum of one (1) 3750 series chassis to be placed in each TR/ER. The source AC outlets must be within 6’ of the system and easily accessible. Outlets shall be located on the outside of the cable support tray unless otherwise noted. AC-input power supplies require single-phase source AC. All AC power supply inputs shall be fully isolated.

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  • Convenience Checks We may, from time to time and in our sole discretion, provide Convenience Checks to you that allow you to access your available Credit Line by writing a check.

  • Headings for Convenience Only The division of this Agreement into articles and sections is for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation or construction of this Agreement.

  • Convenience H-GAC may terminate this Agreement at any time, in whole or in part, with or without cause, whenever H-GAC determines that for any reason such termination is in the best interest of H- GAC, by providing written notice by certified mail to the Contractor. Upon receipt of notice of termination, all services hereunder of the Contractor and its employees and subcontractors shall cease to the extent specified in the notice of termination. The Contractor may cancel or terminate this Agreement upon submission of thirty (30) days written notice, presented to H-GAC via certified mail. The Contractor may not give notice of cancellation after it has received notice of default from H-GAC.

  • For Convenience By written notice, this Contract may be terminated at any time by the Commissioner for convenience upon sixty calendar days written notice or other specified period without penalty or other early termination charges due. Such termination of the Contract shall not affect any project or Purchase Order that has been issued under the Contract prior to the date of such termination. If the Contract is terminated pursuant to this subdivision, the Authorized User shall remain liable for all accrued but unpaid charges incurred through the date of the termination. Contractor shall use due diligence and provide any outstanding deliverables.