STANDARD ELECTRICAL definition
STANDARD ELECTRICAL. SYSTEM: Main electrical room in each building supplied with underground pull section, house meter and main circuit breaker. One 277/480 volt and one 120/208 volt house panel, room has space for tenant’s power distribution. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ TENANT IMPROVEMENT OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: All Tenant improvements to be based on Landlord’s approved plans and to be provided by the tenant during the Tenant improvement phase.) Direct glue, from one of the following options: Designweave – 971 Tempest Classic: Designweave – 935 Centrepoint:
Examples of STANDARD ELECTRICAL in a sentence
TENANT STANDARD ELECTRICAL: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 277/480 volt, three phase, four wire metered distribution section added to main service at Main Electrical Room.
TENANT STANDARD ELECTRICAL (CONTINUED): OUTLETS Power: 15-amp 125-volt specification grade duplex receptacle mounted vertically, 18” AFF to centerline, white plastic coverplate.