KVA Capacity definition
KVA Capacity means the kilovolt-amps capacity of a given Primary Feed. The KVA Capacity of an individual Primary Feed is the voltage of the Primary Feed multiplied by its breaker size in amps. For example, a 120 volt circuit breakered at 20 amps has a KVA Capacity of 120 * 20 / 1000 = 2.4 kilovolt- amps. The total KVA Capacity of the Primary Feeds is set forth on the Power Confirmation Forms.
Examples of KVA Capacity in a sentence
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if it is determined by Data Foundry that the KVA Usage of a single Primary Feed is in excess of [**]% of such Primary Feed’s KVA Capacity, Data Foundry shall provide Customer written notice that it must reduce such usage below [**]% within [**] hours of receipt of such notice.
Customer hereby agrees that at no time will it allow the KVA Usage of a single Primary Feed to exceed [**] percent ([**]%) of such Primary Feed’s KVA Capacity.
Data Foundry limits the total KVA Capacity made available to Customer based on the amount of space necessary for Customer Equipment, which space and power limits are set forth on the Power Confirmation Forms.