Electrical Requirements definition

Electrical Requirements means the requirements for the safe operation of devices and all electrical equipment brought onto the Site, which are detailed in Schedule 5.
Electrical Requirements means the Operator's requirements of electricity for utilization in the Facility that are not self-generated by the Facility.
Electrical Requirements means the electricity required for Tenant's Building Standard lighting fixtures and for Tenant's incidental uses, provided that (i) the connected electrical load of Tenant's incidental use equipment does not exceed an average of two watt▇ ▇▇▇ square foot of the Premises; (ii) the electricity furnished for incidental uses shall be at nominal 120 volts and no electrical circuit for the supply of an incidental use shall have a current capacity exceeding 15 amperes; (iii) the incidental use electricity shall be used only for customary office equipment and accessories (excluding, without limitation, data processing, computer (other than personal computers) and air conditioning equipment); and (iv) the kilowatt-hours of incidental usage does not exceed five (5) percent of the total kilowatt- hours of lighting usage in the Premises. In the event Tenant's requirements for incidental usage of electricity exceed the foregoing limitations, Landlord reserves the right to require Tenant to arrange with Commonwealth Edison Company, or other approved local utility company, for the supply of such excess incidental usage of electricity, at Tenant's expense.

Examples of Electrical Requirements in a sentence

  • Examples of potential additional charges could include Package Handling, Business Center, Sign Making, Banner Hanging, Telephone Rental, Private Locks, Electrical Power, Labor for Audio-Visual & Electrical Requirements, Athletic Club, Parking, Luggage Storage.

  • The general conditions, Division 1, and Basic Electrical Requirements (Section 16050) are part of this section and the contract for this work and apply to this section as fully as if repeated herein.

  • Installation Requirements‌ Electrical Requirements Regional Electricity Company (REC) There are two incoming supplies providing power to the 4 No. pumps as a single supply is not big enough to power all four pumps..

  • Electrical Requirements All wiring and terminal blocks shall meet the requirements of Section 13.02 of the VTCSH Standard.

  • The electricity (other than for Tenant’s Standard Electrical Requirements) used in the Premises shall be determined based on meter readings.

  • Institute of Cable Engineers Association Section 18050 SCHEDULE 2 Basic Electrical Requirements Master Specs -17- 18050-1 5.

  • The Data Centre would be tested for the following parameters: o Electrical Requirements o Cooling & Environmental Control o Fire Detection, Prevention & Suppression requirements o Surveillance & Physical Security o LAN Passive Components o IT Security o Successful hosting/ collocation of at least one departmental application.

  • The Department may provide a cold-drink vending machine and a snack vending machine in the break room which will require additional wall-counted electrical outlets (see Item 18 – Electrical Requirements).

  • Electrical Requirements: The DJ requires a minimum of one [specify the value of the electricity in ampere] ampere circuit outlet from a reliable power source within [specify the distance] feet (along the wall) of the set-up area.

  • The City acknowledges that Jackpot’s electrical service demands for the Subject Property as estimated on Exhibit 7 (the “Minimum Electrical Requirements”), and the City agrees to provide the Minimum Electrical Requirements in accordance with Exhibit 7.


More Definitions of Electrical Requirements

Electrical Requirements. All electrical work shall be in compliance with the National Electrical Code by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and shall comply with the State of Connecticut Building Code and Regulations, and Fire and Safety Code Regulations. The Contractor must be able to submit proof of licensing requirements as specified under Chapter 393 of the Connecticut General Statutes.