Wiring and Cabling Sample Clauses
Wiring and Cabling. Any wiring or cabling installed by Tenant in the Premises or in shafts, ducts or portions of the Common Areas shall be removed by Tenant at Tenant’s expense on or before the Expiration Date or earlier termination of this Lease. If Tenant fails to remove any such wiring or cabling, Landlord may have the same removed at Tenant’s expense.
Wiring and Cabling. Landlord will direct Tenant as to where and how telephone, video, telecommunications, internet and data wiring and cabling are to be placed in the Building and Premises. Tenant shall not paint, ▇▇▇▇, drill into or in any way deface the walls, ceilings, partitions, floors, woodwork, stonework or ironwork or any part of the Premises, the Building or the Property. No boring or cutting shall be permitted, except with the prior written consent of Landlord, and as Landlord may direct.
Wiring and Cabling. Landlord shall have the right to direct Tenant's ------------------- electricians and other vendors as to where and how data, telephone and electrical wires and cables are to be installed. No boring or cutting for wires or cables will be allowed without the prior written consent of Landlord. The location of burglar alarms, smoke detectors, telephones, call boxes and other office equipment affixed to the Premises shall be subject to written approval of Landlord.
Wiring and Cabling. 48. Wiring and cabling shall be in specific accordance with the provisions of the 2011 edition (or later as applicable) of NFPA 70 (the National Electrical Code). All outdoor wiring materials shall be wet- rated, flame retardant, sunlight-resistant and rated for continuous use at temperatures up to 90°C. All wiring shall be labeled by the manufacturer with the specific rating classification.
49. Source Wiring runs (wiring between modules and combiner boxes), combiner box home-runs to DC disconnects, and all other wiring runs between devices and major items of equipment, and all wiring runs between other system nodes (DC disconnects, inverters, AC disconnects, utility interconnection points, and monitoring system instruments and devices) shall be continuous. Intermediate splicing is forbidden.
50. The following specific wiring materials and rating classifications shall be used:
a. Copper conductors shall be used throughout on the DC system. Aluminum conductors are not permissible for any DC conductor.
b. While copper conductors are strongly preferred, aluminum conductors may be utilized for AC interconnection conductors provided that all of the following conditions apply:
(i) The use of aluminum conductors does not result in an unacceptably high voltage drop in the AC system (acceptable voltage drop being less than 2% total between the inverter AC terminations and the point of interconnection to the existing electrical service).
(ii) Every aluminum conductor termination is made by a medium-voltage certified master terminator (regardless of whether the termination is for medium voltage or low voltage).
(iii) That provision is made for every aluminum conductor termination to be readily accessible for infra-red inspection, regardless of location, at any time (including during post-construction System maintenance and inspection).
(iv) That every aluminum conductor termination is subjected to infra-red inspection at System Commissioning.
c. Source Wiring (wiring from modules to combiner boxes) and String Wiring (wiring between modules) shall be rated with both USE-2 and RHW-2 classifications. All other DC and AC wiring operating at 600V or less ("Low Voltage Wiring") shall be rated with THWN-2 classification
Wiring and Cabling. At Landlord's option, any other wiring or cabling located In the Premises or installed by Tenant in the Premises or in shafts, ducts or portions of the Common Areas shall be removed by Tenant at Tenant's expense on or before the Expiration Date or earlier termination of this Lease. Pursuant to Paragraph 2.C. of the Work Letter, Landlord shall deliver the Premises with no existing sets of voice and data wiring or cabling. If Tenant fails to remove any such wiring or cabling, Landlord may have the same removed at ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s expense.
Wiring and Cabling. If Tenant wishes to install telephones, computers, signaling, telegraphic or other wires and instruments, then Landlord shall first determine if such wires and instruments may be installed in or on the Building and, if so, will direct the electricians as to where and how the same are to be placed. Without such directions no placing, boring or cutting will be permitted. Landlord shall in all cases retain the right to require the placing and using of such electrical protecting devices to prevent the transmission of excessive currents of electricity into or through the Building and to require the hanging of wires and of their placing and arrangement as Landlord may deem necessary, Landlord may further require compliance on the part of all using or seeking access to such wires, with such rules as Landlord may establish relating thereto. In the event of noncompliance with the requirements and rules, Landlord shall have the right to immediately cut and prevent the use of such wires. Notice requiring such changing of wires and their replacing and rearrangement given by Landlord to any company or individual providing service by means of such wires to any Tenant shall be regarded as notice to such Tenant, and shall take effect immediately. All wires used by Tenant must be clearly tagged at the distributing boards and junction boxes and elsewhere in the Building with the number of the office to which the wires lead, and the purpose for which the wires respectively are used, together with the name of the company operating same.
Wiring and Cabling. Customer’s local area network (LAN) must be compatible with the Service. Customer is solely responsible for all inside wiring, LAN switches or routers, and devices used in connection with the Service.
