Common use of Electrical Equipment Clause in Contracts

Electrical Equipment. Tenant shall not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance (i) connect to the Building electric distribution system anything other than normal office equipment or (ii) operate such equipment on a regular basis beyond normal Building operating hours. Tenant's use of electrical energy in the Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors or equipment in or otherwise serving the Premises. Tenant shall not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance, connect to the Building electric distribution system any fixtures, appliances or equipment which operate on a voltage in excess of 120 volts nominal or make any alteration or addition to the electric system of the Premises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Account4 Com Inc), Office Lease (Sync Research Inc)

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Electrical Equipment. Tenant shall not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance (i) connect to the Building electric distribution system anything other than normal office equipment or (ii) operate such equipment on a regular basis beyond normal Building operating hoursand computer equipment. Tenant's use of electrical energy in the Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors or equipment in or otherwise serving the Premises. Tenant shall not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance, connect to the Building electric distribution system any fixtures, appliances or equipment which operate on a voltage in excess of 120 volts or 220 volts with a properly certified transformer nominal or make any alteration or addition to the electric system of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Summit Design Inc)

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Electrical Equipment. Except as contemplated in Landlord's Work, Tenant shall not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance (i) connect to the Building electric distribution system anything other than normal and customary office equipment or (ii) operate such equipment on a regular basis beyond normal and customary Building operating hours. , Tenant's use of electrical energy in the Premises shall not at any time exceed the capacity of any of the electrical conductors or equipment in or otherwise serving the Premises. Tenant shall not, without prior written notice to Landlord in each instance, connect to the Building electric distribution system any fixtures, appliances or equipment which operate on a voltage in excess of 120 volts nominal or make any alteration or addition to the electric system of the Premises.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Nexar Technologies Inc)

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