Electrical Distribution Clause Samples
The Electrical Distribution clause defines the responsibilities and standards for the installation, maintenance, and operation of electrical systems within a project or property. It typically outlines which party is responsible for providing and distributing electrical power, specifies compliance with relevant codes and safety regulations, and may detail requirements for equipment, wiring, and access to electrical panels. By clearly assigning duties and setting technical expectations, this clause helps prevent disputes over electrical work, ensures safety, and promotes reliable power delivery throughout the premises.
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Electrical Distribution. Electrical distribution for systems furnishings office areas shall be through covered wireway(s) above the acoustic ceiling or through the perimeter walls of the space. Electrical wiring shall be enclosed in metallic raceways with junction boxes. Each junction box is to contain the 8 wires to be compatible with the State’s systems furnishings. The grid is to include a 12’ Greenfield drop at each junction box..
Electrical Distribution. This test will ensure that all equipment, breakers, transformers, bus duct, and major cable runs, are operating within their rated capacity. The system will be checked for no hot spots. Transfer of loads will also be tested along with demonstration of UPS performance against design. Load shedding will also be confirmed.
Electrical Distribution. A. The following requirements only apply to the last demarcation point of Grantor supplied power (the “Grantor/Customer Demarcation Point”). Demarcation is the output power of the Power Distribution Unit (PDU).
1. All electrical switching will require the completion of a DLR Electrical Switch Procedures.
Electrical Distribution. All electrical wiring from the distribution breaker panel shall be via rigid metal conduit, thin wall, routed along the under side of the cable tray to a point directly above the equipment rack. From this point, LESSEE may select how to distribute to its equipment or rack.
Electrical Distribution. 1. Existing Distribution serving the tenant space is a 277/480V 3 phase 4 wire system supplied from a base building electrical switchboard. Step-down to 120/208V local power panels are through dry type transformers 480 primary 120/208V secondary.
Electrical Distribution. Electrical distribution for open office areas shall be through covered wireway(s) above the ceiling. Electrical wiring shall be enclosed as required by code, with junction boxes spaced on a 15’x15’ grid. Each junction box is to contain the eight wires to be compatible with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Base furniture. The grid is to include a twelve foot greenfield drop at each junction box on the 15’x15’ grid. Each drop is to contain three dedicated circuits with separate neutrals for each circuit: one isolated ground circuit and two circuits with a common ground. Open office area includes all work spaces where more than one employee is stationed.
Electrical Distribution. A. The electrical distribution in the building shall be as required to provide power for the mechanical systems and other various systems.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be of copper or electrical grade aluminum and shall be formed and braced to withstand the effect of the available fault current. Copper bussing shall be silver plated at joints, and be properly connected with bolts and lock washers. Aluminum bussing shall be tin plated, full length and shall have all joints made by welding or use of bolts and double Belleville washers properly tightened.
C. A continuous ground bus shall be provided to all sections of the switchboard and all non-current carrying parts of the switchboard shall be solidly connected to this ground bus.
D. All lugs for cable or bus connections shall be positive pressure bolted clamp type for copper or shall be Burndy "Hy-Press" type and Belleville washer for aluminum cable terminal lugs.
E. Switchboards shall be constructed to meet all requirements for indoor NEMA classified equipment.
F. The General Contractor shall furnish and install a concrete housekeeping pad for all floor mounted equipment. The pad shall be 4" high and sized to extend 4" beyond the equipment.
Electrical Distribution a. Coordinate with Oncor for incoming power
b. Install new wire and conduits from the pumps to the respective starters and variable frequency drives located in the new electrical building
c. Provide the necessary control schematic for the pumps controls
d. Write control descriptions to monitor and control the pumps from the plant HMI
e. Test the controls for the pump station
Electrical Distribution. A. Building Management and Engineering will manage all electrical distribution requirements. All electrical distribution installations and/or changes must be specified and approved in advance by Building Management.
B. Leases must be fully executed between the Tenant and the Landlord prior to electrical circuit activation.
C. A list of approved electrical contractors is maintained by the Building Management. These are the ONLY approved electrical installation contractor for any alterations to the Datacenter electrical, the grounding system and the base building electrical infrastructure.
D. All Tenants must adhere to the existing color-codes for all DC electrical cables, wires, etc. All such cabling shall match the existing Building and Datacenter electrical distribution and grounding systems at all times. • DC cabling – cloth covered (RHW) with red for positive and black for negative • Grounding – green (THHN)
E. Building Engineering will control all electrical breaker positions. All distribution panels will remain locked at all times. Coordination of breaker operation must be requested by the Tenant to the Building Management, and approved by the Building’s Chief Engineer and/or his designated representative, prior to activation.
F. Tenants are responsible for the termination of all DC cabling to Tenant fuse panels within their cage(s).
G. Tenants are responsible for any power strips or equipment plug-ins to UPS circuits within their cage(s) or cabinets.
Electrical Distribution. The Landlord will provide enough circuits on the electric distribution panel in the electrical room to connect up to 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot of usable space for lighting and general purposes.