Electricity Consumption Threshold definition

Electricity Consumption Threshold means and refer to the amount of electrical power specified in Item 1 of Exhibit “F”, Table A.
Electricity Consumption Threshold means and refer to the ECT-I during the Phase I Period, the ECT-II during the Phase II Period, and the ECT-III during the Phase III Period. All equipment (belonging to Grantee or otherwise) located within the Colocation Premises shall be included in the calculation of Grantee’s actual electricity consumption for the Colocation Premises. For the avoidance of doubt, Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that the Electricity Consumption Threshold exists, so that Grantor is better able to (a) budget the amount of power available to the Demised Premises among the existing and future users and occupants of the Demised Premises, (b) enhance the safeguarding, in accordance with National Electrical Code Guidelines, of person and property in the Colocation Premises, and (c) operate the Colocation Premises consistent with Institutional Owner Practices. As such, Grantee agrees that it will actively monitor the electricity consumption for the Colocation Premises to ensure that such consumption does not exceed the Electricity Consumption Threshold. Additionally, in the event that the electricity consumption in the Colocation Premises does exceed the Electricity Consumption Threshold (each such event, an “ECT Overage”), Grantee agrees to take immediate action (regardless of whether Grantee has received notice of such ECT Overage from Grantor) to power down items of equipment in the Grantee Space in order to cause power consumption in the Colocation Premises to be at or below the Electricity Consumption Threshold. Additionally, in the event that (i) Grantee receives a notice from Grantor related to any ECT Overage, and (ii) Grantee has not remedied such ECT Overage within seventy-two (72) hours after its receipt of such notice from Grantor (or, in the event that, despite Grantee’s attempt at remedying the ECT Overage, Grantee exceeds the Electricity Consumption Threshold three (3) times in any thirty (30) day period), then such occurrence shall be deemed to be an Event of Default hereunder.
Electricity Consumption Threshold. Suite 405: 50 total kW (the “ECT-Suite 405”) Suite 407: 180 total kW (the “ECT-Suite 407”) Suite 409: 180 total kW (the “ECT-Suite 409”) Suite 418A: 380 total kW (the “ECT-Suite 418A”)

Examples of Electricity Consumption Threshold in a sentence

  • The obligation of Landlord to provide electricity to the Premises shall be subject to the rules, regulations and requirements of the supplier of such electricity and of any governmental authorities regulating providers of electricity and shall be limited, except as expressly set forth in the next sentence, to providing power sufficient to meet the Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • Landlord shall furnish electricity to the Premises sufficient to meet the Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • In the event that an ECT Overage occurs, Tenant agrees to take immediate action to cause power consumption in the Premises to be at or below the Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • In the event that the power consumption in the OS Tenant Space exceeds the OS Electricity Consumption Threshold, Tenant agrees to take immediate action to cause power consumption in the OS Tenant Space to be at or below the OS Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • The obligation of Landlord to provide electricity to the OS Tenant Space shall be subject to the rules, regulations and requirements of the supplier of such electricity and of any governmental authorities regulating providers of electricity and shall be limited to providing the OS Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • Tenant’s actual electricity consumption for the OS Tenant Space, as reasonably determined by Landlord pursuant to such measurement method or methods as Landlord shall employ from time to time (including, without limitation, the use of the OS Electrical Metering Equipment and/or pulse meters, electrical surveys and/or engineer’s estimates), shall not at any time, exceed the OS Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that the Electricity Consumption Threshold exists, so that Grantor is better able to (a) budget the amount of power available to the Demised Premises among the existing and future users and occupants of the Demised Premises, (b) enhance the safeguarding, in accordance with National Electrical Code Guidelines, of person and property in the Colocation Premises, and (c) operate the Colocation Premises consistent with Institutional Owner Practices.

  • Tenant’s actual electricity consumption for the Premises, as reasonably determined by Landlord pursuant to such measurement method or methods as Landlord shall employ from time to time (including, without limitation, the use of sub-meters and/or pulse meters or electrical surveys), shall not at any time, exceed the Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • The obligation of Landlord to provide electricity to the Tenant Space 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 Electricity Consumption Threshold (as defined in Section 6.4).

  • In the event that an ECT Overage occurs, Tenant agrees to take immediate action to cause power consumption in each Suite to be at or below the Electricity Consumption Threshold for the respective Suite.


More Definitions of Electricity Consumption Threshold

Electricity Consumption Threshold means and refer to (a) the ECT – Suite 1.5 as it relates to Suite 1.5, (b) ECT – Suite 1.
Electricity Consumption Threshold means and refer to (a) the Electricity Consumption Threshold-A, as it relates to Datacenter-A (see Exhibit “F”, Table A, Item 1), and (b) the Electricity Consumption Threshold-B, as it relates to Datacenter-B (see Exhibit “F”, Table A, Item 2).
Electricity Consumption Threshold or “ECT” means the number of kW for the Rack Accomodation identified in the Service Contract;
Electricity Consumption Threshold means and refer to (a) the ECT – Suite 1.5 as it relates to Suite 1.5, (b) ECT – Suite 1.5.1 as it relates to Suite 1.5.1, (c) ECT – Suite 1.5.2 as it relates to Suite 1.5.2, and (d) ECT – Suite 1.14A as it relates to Suite 1.14A.

Related to Electricity Consumption Threshold

  • Consumption of a chemical means its conversion into another chemical via a chemical reaction.

  • estimated consumption means the consumption that a customer, whose consumption is not measured during a specific period, is deemed to have consumed and that is estimated by taking into account factors that are considered relevant by the Municipality and which may include the consumption of municipal services by the totality of the users of a service within the area where the service is rendered by the Municipality, at the appropriate level of service, for a specific time;

  • Average consumption means the average consumption by a customer of a municipal service during a specific period, which consumption is calculated by dividing by three the total measured consumption of that service by that customer over the preceding three months;

  • low voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that are used for the distribution of electricity and whose upper limit is generally accepted to be an a.c. voltage of 1000V ( or a d.c. voltage of 1500 V). [SANS 1019]

  • Declared Monthly Consumption means the Declared Monthly Consumption set out in the Acceptance Form for Electricity Supply.