standby generator definition

standby generator means a generator providing an alternative source of electricity to a customer and used by such customer as a back-up or an emergency source of electricity in case electricity received by such customer from an electrical system fails, is insufficient or another reason exists necessitating such alternative source of electricity;
standby generator the standby generator installed in the Building under the Agreement for lease; water, gas, air, foul and surface water drainage, electricity, oil, telephone, heating, cooling, energy, telecommunications, internet, data communications and similar supplies or utilities; the costs of Supplies including procurement costs, meter rents and standing charges and any taxes or levies payable on them; so long as they do not adversely affect the structural integrity of the Building, any of the following in relation to the Premises or the structural or non-structural walls or the ceiling and floor slabs bounding the Premises that are not within any other Lettable Unit:
standby generator provide grade mounted location for dedicated Tenant Generators and conduit risers (approx 800 KW generator). This is over and above life safety generator for building. Normal Power Electrical Loads: Provide dedicated 277/480 volt 2400 amp service Lab loads

More Definitions of standby generator

standby generator means an off-grid standby generator or an on-grid standby generator providing an alternative source of electricity to a customer and used by such customer as a back-up or an emergency source of electricity in the event where electricity received by such customer from an electrical system fails, is insufficient or another reason exists necessitating such alternative source of electricity;
standby generator means a generator that is

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