Electrical Power Distribution Clause Samples

The Electrical Power Distribution clause defines the responsibilities and standards for providing and managing electrical power within a project or facility. It typically outlines who is responsible for supplying, installing, and maintaining the electrical infrastructure, such as wiring, panels, and outlets, and may specify requirements for safety, capacity, and compliance with relevant codes. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding electrical systems, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring reliable and safe power delivery throughout the project.
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Electrical Power Distribution a. Well Area - Electrical power shall be supplied to the well site via a 115 kV overhead distribution line with a transformer. b. Truck Shop & Lime Bin Area - Electrical power shall be provided from a branch off the 13.8 kV overhead distribution line with a transformer. Power to the Lime Bin control board will be fed via underground. Lighting and local control for the lime bin is included in the scope of work.
Electrical Power Distribution. 4.34.1 The Contractor will maintain the internal electrical distribution system to provide a permanent, constant and consistent electrical power supply, adequate for BGS’s requirements. 4.34.2 The Contractor shall ensure the electrical systems are maintained in accordance with the relevant legislation and best practice.
Electrical Power Distribution. 1. The power feed to the bridge serves the bridge operator’s house, the traffic gates, sign structures on the bridge, bridge cameras, and the overhead height detector for the west bound approach to the tunnel.
Electrical Power Distribution. 2.1.7.1.1 A weatherproof, power distribution panel shall be provided for controlling electrical operations. 2.1.7.1.2 All controls shall be clearly marked. 2.1.7.1.3 The electrical system shall conform to the current National Electrical Code.
Electrical Power Distribution. A. Design, furnish and install (including total required coordination with local electrical utility) electrical utility service to the site/building. Minimum size of the electrical utility service shall be (2) 2,000 amp pad-mount type transformers furnished and installed by local electrical utility. B. The electrical utility supply and transformer and the main service entrance switchgear installation shall not be in a location that will interfere with potential future expansion of the warehouse building. Both the utility pad mount type transformer and the main service entrance switchgear shall be protected from physical damage (such as by properly spaced concrete filled bollards, highway guardrail, or other protective means). This electrical utility primary distribution feeder to the pad-mount transformer shall be via underground conduit, where on the site. C. Electrical supply/distribution voltage for the site & building shall be 480/277V, 3 phase, 4 wire, 60 hz (solidly grounded neutral). D. Design, furnish and install one 480/277V, 3 phase, 4 wire main service entrance switchboard, equipped at a minimum with the below listed features & accessories; 1. Utility metering compartment (CT’s, PT’s, metering, etc.) – if applicable for this installation. 2. Electronic/microprocessor based metering package (similar to Power Logic by Square D, or IQ Analyzer by ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇). 3. Minimum amp rating of 2,000 amperes (at 480V, 3 phase, 4 wire) including service entrance conductors/conduit (2) locations. 4. Electrically operated, insulated case type main circuit breaker rated at 2,000 amperes (minimum) and equipped with solid state, microprocessor based rip unit having adjustable long time, short time, instantaneous and ground fault tripping features – properly set in accordance with short circuit/withstand rating/selective coordination study (2) locations. 5. 480/277V electrical power distribution section(s) properly sized and equipped with appropriately sized circuit breakers and/or fused switches to serve the below listed facility electrical loads: a. warehouse HVAC distribution b. warehouse lighting distribution c. warehouse receptacle outlet distribution d. warehouse vending machines, drinking fountain water coolers, overhead door operators, dock locks, sump pumps, trash compactor, etc. e. provide (40) 30A electrical connection points for vehicle battery chargers. f. office power distribution (HVAC/lighting/receptacles/etc.) g. site electrical power distributio...
Electrical Power Distribution. 3.6.1 The Contractor will ensure access from the point at which the Utilities service is provided (HV switches and transformers included) to a permanent, constant and consistent electrical power supply, adequate for BGS’s requirements. 3.6.2 The Contractor will undertake regular load / phase monitoring to enable appropriate balancing of the system and identification of service failure risks. Where necessary the Contractor shall re- balance the system. 3.6.3 The Contractor will maintain electrical power and all associated equipment and plant to support the operation of IT and telecom systems including: 3.6.3.1 cabling distribution systems; 3.6.3.2 non-standard socket outlets and outlet apertures; and 3.6.3.3 temperature control.

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