Electrical Load Sample Clauses

Electrical Load. Tenant agrees not to install, operate or maintain in the Premises any electrical equipment which will overload the electrical system therein, or any part thereof, beyond its reasonable capacity for proper and safe operation, or which does not bear underwriters’ approval, as determined by Landlord. Landlord will determine electrical capacity based upon the over-all system requirements for the Center.
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Electrical Load. (in Kilowatts) of a Participant during any particular hour is the total during such hour (eliminating any distortion arising out of (i) Interchange Transactions, or (ii) transactions across the system of such Participant, or (iii) deliveries between Entities constituting a single Participant, or (iv) other electrical losses, if and as appropriate), of
Electrical Load. Tenant agrees that its electrical load shall never exceed the capacity of existing feeders, risers or wiring installation if a specific capacity is described in Section 4.10 of the Lease. Any wires and wiring installed by or on behalf of Tenant within any riser of the Building shall be bundled together within such riser and a tag shall be placed on such bundle at each floor of the Building identifying the floor(s) served by each bundle and the name and telephone number of a representative of Tenant to contact in the case of an emergency.
Electrical Load. At all times Tenants use of electrical Current will never exceed the pro-rata capacity of existing feeders to the Building or the risers or wiring installations, the capacities of which have been disclosed by Landlord to Tenant prior to the date hereof.
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Electrical Load. 6 1.13 Energy...................................................7 1.14
Electrical Load. The Tenant may not install in the Premises any equipment which uses a substantial amount of electricity without the advance written consent of the Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, denied or delayed, shall ascertain from the Landlord the maximum amount of electrical current which can safely be used in the Premises, taking into account the capacity of the electrical wiring in the Building and the Premises and the needs of other tenants in the Building, and, notwithstanding the Landlord’s consent to such installation, may not use more electricity than such safe capacity.
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Electrical Load. Vary from 5% to 95% of available output at 6000 rpm. 9.2.4.
Electrical Load. Full available output 1.1.2.4. Temperature: Room temperature 1.1.2.5. Environmental conditions: NA 1.1.2.6. Duration: Maintain above conditions for at least 30 seconds before test. 1.1.2.7. Procedure: Quickly remove all loads and measure resulting voltage peak with an oscilloscope.
Electrical Load. None 1.2.2.4. Temperature: Room temperature 1.2.2.5. Environmental conditions: NA 1.2.2.6. Duration: 1 minute 1.2.2.7. Procedure: Apply 24/48 volts from a power supply or battery with 0.2/0.4 ohm source impedance for 12/24-32 volt alternators. 1.2.2.8. Passing criteria: Per section A.2. 1.3. Voltage transients 1.3.1. Industry reference specification: SAE J1455, Section 4.11.2.2-Twice voltage jump start. 1.3.2. Test Conditions 1.3.2.1. Voltage: 24V/48V for 12/24-32 volt alternators 1.3.2.2. Speed: 0 rpm- alternator does not rotate during this test 1.3.2.3. Electrical load: None 1.3.2.4. Temperature: Room temperature 1.3.2.5. Environmental conditions: NA 1.3.2.6. Duration: 5 minutes 1.3.2.7. Procedure: Apply test voltage to Output terminal for specified time. 1.3.2.8. Passing criteria: Per section A.2.
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