Temperature Balance Sample Clauses

Temperature Balance. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) the type or quantity of any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation typical office equipment) used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of such portion of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits specified in Paragraph 17.c. above, or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, then at Tenant’s sole cost, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance (such new equipment or modifications to existing equipment termed herein “Temperature Balance Equipment”). Tenant agrees to keep closed, when necessary, draperies and/or window treatments which, because of the sun’s position, must be closed to provide for the efficient operation of the air conditioning system, and Tenant agrees to cooperate with Landlord and to abide by the regulations and requirements which Landlord may prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, air conditioning or ventilation equipment in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any computer or communications rooms, machine rooms, conference rooms or other areas of high concentration of personnel or electrical usage, or any other uses other than or in excess of the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith.
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Temperature Balance. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, ventilating and air- conditioning systems, if any, in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any of Tenant's equipment which uses other than the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation electronic data processing machines) used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits per square foot of rentable area of the Premises specified in Section 16(a), or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance. The cost of any such equipment, including without limitation, the cost of design and installation thereof, and the cost of operating, metering, maintaining or repairing the same, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand. Tenant shall not install or operate window-mounted heating or air-conditioning units.
Temperature Balance. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Office Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) the type or quantity of any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation typical office equipment) used by Tenant in the Office Premises, (ii) the occupancy of such portion of the Office Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in the Office Premises excess of the limits specified in Paragraph 17.c. above, or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements in the Office Premises, then at Tenant's sole cost, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord reasonably deems necessary to restore the temperature balance in the Office Premises (such new equipment or modifications to existing equipment termed herein "Temperature Balance Equipment"). Tenant agrees to keep closed, when necessary, draperies and/or window treatments in the Office Premises which, because of the sun's position, must be closed to provide for the efficient operation of the air conditioning system, and Tenant agrees to cooperate with Landlord and to abide by thx xxxsonable regulations and requirements which Landlord may prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system serving the Office Premises. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, air conditioning or ventilation equipment in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any computer or communications rooms, machine rooms, conference rooms or other areas of high concentration of personnel or electrical usage, or any other uses other than or in excess of the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith.
Temperature Balance. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, if any, in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any of Tenant's equipment which uses other than the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage result of (i) any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation electronic data processing machines) used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits per square foot of rentable area of the Premises specified in Section 16(a), or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance. The cost of any such equipment, including without limitation, the cost of design and installation thereof, and the cost of operating, metering, maintaining or repairing the same, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand. Tenant shall not install or operate window-mounted heating or air-conditioning units.
Temperature Balance. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) the type or quantity of any lights, machines or equipment (excluding typical office equipment in typical densities for office use, which typical equipment and densities shall in no event include dedicated computer rooms) used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of such portion of the Premises by more than one person per one hundred seventy-five (175) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical demand load in excess of 1.0 watt per rentable square foot for overhead lighting or 2.0 xxxxx per rentable square foot for convenience outlets, or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, then at Tenant's sole cost, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord reasonably determines to be necessary to restore the temperature balance (such new equipment or modifications to existing equipment termed herein "Temperature Balance Equipment"). Tenant agrees to keep closed, when necessary, draperies which, because of the sun's position, must be closed to provide for the efficient operation of the air conditioning system, and Tenant agrees to cooperate with Landlord and to abide by the regulations and requirements which Landlord may prescribe for the proper functioning and protection of the heating, ventilating and air conditioning system. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, air conditioning or ventilation equipment in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any computer or communications rooms, machine rooms, conference rooms or other areas of high concentration of personnel or electrical usage, or any other uses other than or in excess of the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith.
Temperature Balance. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, if any, in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any of Tenant's equipment which uses other than the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation electronic data processing machines) used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits per square foot of rentable area of the Premises specified in Section 16(a), or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance. The cost of any such equipment, including without limitation, the cost of design and installation thereof, and the cost of operating, metering, maintaining or repairing the same, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand. Tenant shall not install or operate window-mounted heating or air-conditioning units. Special Electrical or Water Connections; Electricity Use. Tenant will not, without the prior consent of Landlord, which Landlord in its sole discretion may refuse, connect or use any apparatus or device in the Premises (i) using current in excess of 110 volts or (ii) which will cause the amount of electricity, water, heating, air conditioning or ventilation furnished to the Premises to exceed the amount required for use of the Premises for ordinary general office purposes, as determined by Landlord, during normal business hours or (iii) which would cause Tenant's connected load to exceed any limits established in Section 16(a). Tenant shall not connect with electric current except through existing outlets in the Premises and shall not connect with water pipes except through existing plumbing fixtures in the Premises. In no event shall Tenant's use of electricity exceed the capacity of existing feeders to the Building or...
Temperature Balance. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, air conditioning or ventilation equipment in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any of Tenant's equipment which uses other than the fractional horsepower normally required for office equipment, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith. If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation electronic data processing machines) used by Tenant in the Premises, (ii) the occupancy of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits per square foot of rentable area of the Premises specified in Paragraph 17.a., or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance. The cost of any such equipment and the cost of operating, maintaining or repairing the same, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand.
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Temperature Balance. Landlord represents to Tenant that the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in the Building are adequate to maintain temperatures that may be required for Tenant’s purposes as the Premises is being used on the Commencement Date. Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others if the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation electronic data processing machines) used by Tenant in the Premises or the use of more than one personal computer per person, (ii) the occupancy of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements. Tenant shall not install or operate window-mounted heating or air-conditioning units.
Temperature Balance. Landlord makes no representation to Tenant regarding the adequacy or fitness of the heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems in the Building to maintain temperatures that may be required for, or because of, any of Tenant’s equipment other than normal office equipment, such as personal computers, laser printers, copiers, dictating machines and other small equipment normally used in business offices, and workout equipment such as treadmills. elliptical trainers, bicycles and stacked weights, and Landlord shall have no liability for loss or damage suffered by Tenant or others in connection therewith. Landlord’s obligations are limited to maintaining the HVAC in good working order and that Landlord does not warrant that the HVAC is adequate to cool the Premises if excess heat is generated from the exercise equipment (or the bodies on them). If the temperature otherwise maintained in any portion of the Premises by the heating, air conditioning or ventilation system is affected as a result of (i) any lights, machines or equipment (including without limitation electronic data processing machines) used by Tenant in the Premises or the use of more than one personal computer per person, (ii) the occupancy of the Premises by more than one person per two hundred (200) square feet of rentable area therein, (iii) an electrical load for lighting or power in excess of the limits per square foot of rentable area of the Premises specified in Section 16(a), or (iv) any rearrangement of partitioning or other improvements, Landlord may install any equipment, or modify any existing equipment (including the standard air conditioning equipment) Landlord deems necessary to restore the temperature balance. The cost of any such equipment, including without limitation, the cost of design and installation thereof, and the cost of operating, metering, maintaining or repairing the same, shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand. Tenant shall not install or operate window-mounted heating or air-conditioning units.

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  • Temperature Where low temperature and/or self-service cases are used for any of such merchandise coming under the jurisdiction of the Union, such cases shall be served only by employees covered by this Agreement.

  • Meters 7.1.1 For installation of Meters, Meter testing, Meter calibration and Meter reading and all matters incidental thereto, the SPD and SECI shall follow and be bound by the Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006, the Grid Code, as amended and revised from time to time.

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  • Isolation Allowance 3.23.1 An employee whose work requires that they reside at an isolated locality as outlined in clause 3.23.5 or 3.23.6 below, will receive an isolation allowance.

  • Electrical Service Electrical service for new construction or a renovated existing building shall be 480/277-volt, 3-phase, 4-wire or approved equal. Service shall be sized for HVAC and other mechanical system(s) loads, lighting, general building services, and dedicated computer based office equipment loads. 5 xxxxx per square foot shall be provided for lighting and general service receptacles. Size of neutral conductor of 3- phase circuits shall be twice that of phase conductor to accommodate potential harmonic currents associated with computer system electronic power supplies and fluorescent lighting fixtures electronic ballasts. An adequately sized 3 phase “wye” wound step down transformer shall be provided to supply 208/120-volt, 3 phase power, for lighting, general service receptacles and dedicated computer based office equipment. Dedicated, isolated ground circuits shall be supplied from separate isolated ground power distribution panel(s). Lighting circuits shall be supplied from separate lighting panel(s). Panels shall have 20% spare capacity and be complete with 10% spare breakers of each size, but no less than 1 spare. No more than 4 duplex receptacles shall be connected to any single 20-amp dedicated isolated ground circuit or general service circuit.

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