Power Interruption definition

Power Interruption means an interruption in the normal provision of Power to all or any portion of a Power Suite or the 4th Floor Space from the Riser serving such space.

Examples of Power Interruption in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Service Level Agreement, no Power Interruption Credit shall be given due to network outages.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall any Tenant Allocation result in (a) an Over-Load Condition, (b) Power being allocated to those portions of the Draw Space serviced by the same Riser in excess of the Riser Allocation Amount for such Riser, and/or (c) in the event of a Power Interruption, Power being allocated to those portions of the Draw Space serviced by the same Generator in excess of the Generator Allocation Amount for such Generator.

  • After Power Interruption, on restoration of power supply, DCU shall establish communication with underlying devices as well as upstream application automatically.

  • Power Interrupt Credits are not cumulative from month to month and apply only to the month in which the Power Interruption occurred.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Power Interruption is caused by one or more events of Force Majeure or by the Customer exceeding 80% of a circuit breaker’s rating under continuous load, the Customer shall not be entitled to a Power Interrupt Credit.