UPS Clause Samples
The UPS clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the use, maintenance, or provision of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system within a contract. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for installing and maintaining the UPS, outlines standards for its operation, and may detail procedures in the event of a power failure. By clearly allocating duties and expectations regarding backup power, the clause ensures continuity of operations and minimizes the risk of data loss or equipment damage due to electrical outages.
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UPS. The UPS tab allows you to set up to connect the PDU with the monitored UPS in the Center. Select the Connect to UPS option. Enter UPS IP address and assign the connected outlet. Click OK button to initiate a negotiation to connect PDU with a UPS. When the PDU connects to the UPS successfully, this PDU connects to the assigned outlet. All Clients which have communicated with this PDU will also establish the communication with UPS. The UPS tab also allows you to set to connect the ATS with the UPS in Center. Select the Source A connect to UPS (or Source B connect to UPS) option. Enter UPS IP address and assign the connected outlet for according input source of ATS. Click OK button to initiate a negotiation to connect ATS with the UPS. When ATS connects to the UPS successfully, all Clients which have communicated with ATS will also establish the communication with UPS. Do not connect both sources to one single UPS. An ATS whose sources come from the same UPS cannot protect connected computers and equipment from the power outage. When one or more Clients are detected not to establish the communication with the UPS, the Center will show a warning to inform users of this condition.
UPS. United Property Systems, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly-owned Subsidiary of CMGI, and its successors and assigns. Willbridge Terminal Facility. The fee, leasehold, easement, right-of-way and/or other real property interests, together with all improvements thereon owned by LCP Oregon Holdings, LLC, a wholly-owned Subsidiary of Borrower, with respect to the Willbridge petroleum products terminal facility located in Portland, Oregon. Willbridge Terminal Facility Lease. That certain Lease dated January 28, 2014 between Arc Terminals Holdings LLC, as Lessee, and LCP Oregon Holdings, LLC, as Lessor, covering the Willbridge Terminal Facility.
UPS. This section will only appear when Power Panel Business Edition software is linked with a UPS that supports cumulative energy in the LCD screen. Cumulative Energy: Present the cumulative energy data stored in the UPS. Energy Settings In this page, we can set the average rate of power consumption and carbon emission by selecting the country, or assign and apply a customized rate. When rates are updated, the information displayed in the energy reporting page will also be updated.
UPS. 1) The contractor has to keep the UPS dust free.
2) Contractor has to check and ensure proper earth.
3) Contractor has to check the load of UPS along with computer peripherals. If it is beyond the capacity disconnect the peripherals like printers etc. And connect them with other power source.
4) If Battery is not working, it shall be replaced with new one provided by BHEL, in consultation with BHEL Representative. All other items like UPS Boards, other hardware are in contractor scope.
UPS. 5.3.21.1 All UPS’s shall come with an embedded Modbus TCP interface ports.
5.3.21.1.1 The Contractor shall use an RS 485 cable as an interface link between the UPS and an Ethernet I/O gateway.
5.3.21.1.2 The Contractor shall also refer to the typical drawings listed in section 2.1.1 of the tender document.
UPS. The “UPS” consists of one uninterrupted power supply system 692500.09/WLA371593-00023/6-13-12/ao/ao -▇▇- ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇[▇▇▇▇▇▇ Realty, L.P.][Concur Technologies, Inc.] (batteries: LieBert 400KVA) located on Parking Level B, and comprising an area of approximately 508 square feet, as well as all related wiring, cabling, conduit and other connections. Tenant shall be solely responsible, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, (i) to provide for the installation of any additional equipment, cabling, conduit or other connections required for the use of the UPS by Tenant and the connection of the UPS to the Premises, all of which shall either be performed as an Improvement pursuant to the terms of the Work Letter or an Alteration subject to the terms set forth in Article 8 below, and (ii) to obtain, and maintain, all required governmental permits, approvals and licenses required in connection with Tenant’s installation and use of the UPS.
UPS. The Provider must include necessary Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) capacity to those parts of the solution where a power loss could cause data loss or corruption, instability or other long-term negative effects on the solution. The solution should be able to be fully-enabled upon restoration of power without reconfiguration or significant intervention. Therefore necessary included servers and key infrastructure devices such as switches and wireless access points shall have a UPS with capacity to allow for those devices to remain operative in the case of a power outage as necessary. This UPS should allow personnel or automated systems enough time to adequately shut down the server(s) or the infrastructure devices to avoid data loss or corruption.
UPS. 1 CDA Air Compressor • 1 Liquid Ring House Vacuum Pump • Assorted Lab Benches & Built-In Fume Hoods
UPS. The Provider must include necessary Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) capacity to those parts of the solution where a power loss could cause data loss or corruption, instability or other long-term negative effects on the solution. The solution should be able to be fully-enabled upon restoration of power without reconfiguration or significant intervention. Therefore necessary included servers and DocuSign Envelope ID: 22B4BD01-58D9-4AB3-AC4F-AC67D3B96B81 DocuSign Envelope ID: 16287D28-3264-44F2-80BB-D4454384C31A key infrastructure devices such as switches and wireless access points shall have a UPS with capacity to allow for those devices to remain operative in the case of a power outage as necessary. This UPS should allow personnel or automated systems enough time to adequately shut down the server(s) or the infrastructure devices to avoid data loss or corruption.
UPS. Tenant shall have the right to install an uninterrupted power system in the Premises (the “UPS”), subject to the prior approval of Landlord as to the specifications, the location of the UPS within the Premises and the manner in which the UPS will be installed, provided that Landlord shall provide approval or reasons for disapproval with respect to such matters within 10 days following Tenant’s submittal of the plans and specifications for the UPS. Tenant shall be responsible for the cost of all electricity consumed in connection with the operation of such UPS and, at Landlord’s option if Tenant is no longer the Sole Tenant of the Building, for the cost of installing a submeter to measure such electrical consumption. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the maintenance and repair of the UPS. Upon installation, the UPS shall constitute a Leasehold Improvement and, at Landlord’s option, a Required Removable pursuant to Section 8 of the Lease.
