Battery Backup Clause Samples
The Battery Backup clause establishes requirements for providing and maintaining backup power sources to ensure continuous operation during power outages. Typically, this clause specifies the type, capacity, and maintenance standards for battery backup systems, and may outline responsibilities for testing and replacement. Its core function is to minimize operational disruptions and protect critical equipment or services from power loss, thereby ensuring reliability and reducing the risk of data loss or service interruption.
Battery Backup. You acknowledge that:
Battery Backup. In the event of a power outage in your home, any battery included in your voice-enabled cable modem may enable back-up service for a limited period of time or not at all, depending on the circumstances, and that inclusion of the battery does not ensure that telephone or other service will be available in all circumstances. In the event of a loss of power that disrupts your local TVC cable system, the battery in your voice-enabled cable modem will not provide back-up service and the telephone service will not be available. For further information, please see TVC’s Battery Backup Notice available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/IMPORTANT-INFORMATION- ABOUT-TELEPHONE.pdf
Battery Backup. Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages or of certain warranties, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. In no case shall the Company’s liability exceed three times your monthly fee for the Service. The disclaimers and limitations set forth above will apply regardless of whether you accept the Service.
Battery Backup. Our Services use electrical power in your home. If your power is interrupted, for example due to a power outage, you may not be able to make or receive calls, use 911, or home security or medical monitoring services unless you have an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) or battery backup. While you are solely responsible for purchasing a battery backup unit, at ALLO, we offer all our customers the option to buy an optional battery backup. A battery backup does not guarantee you will always be able to make or receive calls or use 911 in the event of a power interruption. Calls may not be completed if there is a problem with network facilities, including network congestion, network/equipment/power failure, or any other technical or service- related issue. In such instances, you may be unable to use our phone service to call 911. Additionally, ALLO battery backup options will not provide power to any other service except to your ALLO fiber phone. If you have a home alarm system, medical monitoring devices, or other similar equipment that utilizes your telephone line to operate, you will need a separate power supply to operate those devices during a power outage in addition to the backup battery for your ALLO Fiber Phone Service. We will not be liable for the failure of your service during a power outage, including failure due to the lack or nonperformance of battery backup power. Please visit ALLO’s website to learn more about ALLO battery backup options and capabilities.
Battery Backup. DC (battery) backup with a minimum of 100 AH capacity for initial start-up and power outages. Battery shall have capacity to power all radio equipment for at least one operational period (one shift).
(1) Battery shall have a master disconnect or breaker switch.
(2) Battery shall be physically isolated from work area for personnel safety.
(3) Battery shall be a sealed, non-ventilating type, such as gel-cell.
Battery Backup. The batteries shall be led calcium, maintenance free and shall provide sufficient battery capacity to operate the entire system upon loss of normal 120 VAC power in a normal supervisory mode for a period of 24 hours with five minutes of alarm operation at the end of this period. The system shall automatically transfer to the standby batteries upon power failure. All battery charging and recharging operations shall be automatic.
Battery Backup. The system may also be installed by consumers with battery backup. The capacity of battery bank should be designed for 1 hr backup for capacity of invertor considering the maximum DOD 75% for lead acid tubular plate or as per design to get minimum 5 years life. The voltage of battery may be selected according to the PCU design. Battery shall be flooded electrolyte Tubular Low Maintenance Lead Acid /VRLA type .The batteries should conform to IS 1651 / IS 13369/ . Capacity of the battery bank shall not be less than as specified above at C10 rate. The battery should be warranted for minimum 5 years. The battery should be installed inside the premises of consumers on a Battery rack of acid resistant material to bear the required battery load. The non-reactive acid proof mat should be provided around the floor space of battery bank. A copy of the relevant test certificate for the battery should be furnished.
Battery Backup. 5.4.1. If the Member's on-site generation system includes batteries, the batteries should be set up in a safe, dry location near the Transfer Switch, preferably within sight.
5.4.2. All energy systems utilizing battery backup shall be in full compliance with UL 1741 SA.
Battery Backup. (a) When the Optical Network Termination unit and power supply equipment was first installed, you may have specified that the Power Supply Unit has the capability of a battery backup. You will need to purchase and maintain the battery – the specification of the battery is as follows:
(A) Type 1 Power Supply Unit – 12V 7.0-7.2Ah 6 cell sealed lead acid battery, 150 mm (W) x 94 mm (H) x 64 mm (D) with Quick- Connect/Faston R F2 or T2 tab terminals, 6.3 mm wide x 0.8 mm thick.
(B) Type 2 Power Supply Unit – 12V 4.5Ah 6 cell sealed lead acid battery, 90 mm (W) x 100 mm (H) x 70 mm (D) with Quick-Connect/Faston R F2 or T2 tab terminals, 6.3 mm wide x 0.8 mm thick.
(b) During a power failure, the back-up battery will ensure that you will be able to receive or make telephone calls - including calls to the emergency 000 service. It is your responsibility to ensure that the battery is not flat or faulty and is replaced as per the manufacturer’s specifications.
(c) If you choose not to have a battery backup; We recommend that you have a mobile phone available at all times for emergency use.
Battery Backup. If desired, you can specify that the Power Supply Unit has the capability of a battery backup. You will need to purchase and maintain the battery – the specification of the battery is as follows: