Electrical Power Threshold definition

Electrical Power Threshold means number of kilowatts for the Datacenter Space specified in Paragraph 1 of Exhibit “H”.
Electrical Power Threshold specified in and otherwise in accordance with the specifications set forth in Paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule “D”. The obligation of Supplier to so provide electricity shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the supplier of such electricity and of any governmental authorities regulating providers of electricity and shall be limited to providing the Electrical Power Threshold (for each applicable portion of the Collocation Space) specified in Paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule “D”. (ii) Back Up Power: Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain battery capacity in the UPS plant for Customer UPS power as specified in Paragraph 2 of Part I of Schedule “D”, and in the event of an interruption of electrical service to the Colocation Space, Supplier shall reasonably promptly thereafter contract with a third party vendor to provide fuel to the fuel tanks of the back up power systems described in Paragraph 3 of Part I of Schedule “D” (the “Back Up Power Systems”) for the duration of such interruption. Unless any such interruption in electrical service was caused by any act or omission of Supplier or any of Supplier’s employees, agents, or contractors, Customer shall reimburse Supplier for all costs incurred by Supplier in causing the Back Up Power Systems to provide electricity to the Building (including, without limitation, the cost of fuel). Except as expressly set forth in Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3 Part I of Schedule “D”, Customer shall be solely responsible for all emergency, supplemental or back-up power systems (“Back-Up Power”) for use in the Customer Space. (c) Colocation Space Environment: Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to: (a) maintain temperature in the Colocation Space within the range specified in Paragraph 4(a) of Part I of Schedule “D”, (b) maintain relative humidity in the Colocation Space within the range specified in Paragraph 4(b) of Part I of Schedule “D”, and (c) maintain the dew point in the Colocation Space below the Maximum Dew Point specified in Paragraph 4(c) of Part I of Schedule “D”.

Examples of Electrical Power Threshold in a sentence

  • Tenant shall, upon receipt of written notice, promptly cease the use of any Equipment or other Tenant’s Personal Property that Landlord reasonably believes shall cause Tenant’s use of Critical Load Power in the Datacenter Space to exceed the Electrical Power Threshold.

  • Tenant’s actual use of Critical Load Power in the Datacenter Space, as determined by the Electrical Metering Equipment, shall not at any time, exceed the Electrical Power Threshold.

  • The obligation of Landlord to so provide electricity shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the supplier of such electricity and of any Governmental Authorities regulating providers of electricity and shall be limited to providing the Electrical Power Threshold.

  • Tenant shall have the right to exercise any Extension Option only with respect to the entire Premises leased by Tenant (at the Electrical Power Threshold then associated with the entire Premises) at the time that Tenant delivers an Option Exercise Notice, and Tenant only may exercise an Extension Option pursuant to this Lease if it contemporaneously exercises the corresponding extension option pursuant to the [***] Lease.

  • The obligation of Supplier to so provide electricity shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the supplier of such electricity and of any governmental authorities regulating providers of electricity and shall be limited to providing the Electrical Power Threshold (for each applicable portion of the Collocation Space) specified in Paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule “D”.

  • Customer’s (or its sublicensee’s) use of Critical Load Power in each Colocation Space shall not at any time exceed the Electrical Power Threshold for the applicable Colocation Space (as stated in the applicable Service Order).