Common use of Capacity of Building Systems Clause in Contracts

Capacity of Building Systems. Tenant acknowledges that the heating, air conditioning and ventilating ("HVAC") system of the Premises is designed to operate efficiently assuming an electrical load less than 3.5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of rentable area of the Premises and that, subject to the foregoing limitation, the Premises has a total connected electric power capability (at the main transformer serving the Premises) of 10 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot. Tenant shall not connect or use any electrical equipment that exceeds the capacity of the HVAC system of the Premises without first providing Landlord with plans and specifications (either under Article 8 hereof or pursuant to Exhibit C in connection with the construction of the Tenant Improvements) evidencing, to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, the installation and operation of supplemental HVAC facilities that will provide cooling to efficiently operate any equipment with an aggregate electrical load in excess of the design capacity of the existing HVAC system in the Premises. In no event shall Tenant connect or use any equipment in the Premises that shall exceed the total electrical load capacity of the Premises.

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Sources: Office Lease (NBC Internet Inc), Office Lease (Cnet Inc /De)