Electrical Power Requirements Sample Clauses

The Electrical Power Requirements clause defines the standards and specifications for the provision and use of electrical power within a project or facility. It typically outlines the necessary voltage, capacity, and reliability standards that must be met, and may specify who is responsible for supplying, installing, and maintaining the electrical infrastructure. This clause ensures that all parties are clear on the expectations for electrical power, thereby preventing disputes or delays caused by inadequate or incompatible power supply.
Electrical Power Requirements a) Full Height Offices: Provide 4 standard 120‐volt, 20‐amp duplex receptacles supplied by a 20‐amp general service circuit. One of the four shall be an orange isolated circuit receptacle. b) Conference Rooms: Provide 4, 120‐volt, 20‐amp duplex receptacles. c) Conference, Lunch, and Break Rooms: Provide 1, 120‐volt, 20‐amp GFI duplex outlet near the counter/sink.
Electrical Power Requirements. Director evidence reasonably satisfactory to New electric utility facilities necessary to accommodate the project are required to be underground in the City of Anaheim, and shall be installed at the developer’s expense. The underground electrical distribution systems will consist of substructures including vaults, duct banks, pull boxes, and other facilities necessary to meet the proposed power requirements of the development. The underground substructures will be installed by the developer in accordance with electrical distribution plans and specifications prepared and approved by the Public Utilities Department - Electrical Engineering Division. Electrical facilities trical ent. On-site elec establishm ments ary clearance require nstruct emand and equipment will be installed as required to meet the electrical d the developer’s responsibility to coordinate survey activities and co manner as to avoid conflicts, and to meet necess distribution system required for service of the development. It is wet and dry utilities in a for the on-site electrical distribution systems will require granting of public utility easements in accordance with electrical distribution plans and City ment plans, the costs shall be at and related tilities Department Construction of Anaheim Public U electrical construction, design, inspection Standards. Applicable fees for utility materials, the developer’s expense. Prior to approval of permits for improve property owner/developer shall submit electric system plans, electrical panel drawings, site plans, elevation plans, and related technical drawings and specifications to the Public Utilities Department, Electrical Engineering Division. The electric distribution system shall be in conformance with Anaheim Construction Standards, applicable codes, and requirements established by the Electric Utility Service Equipment Requirements Committee (EUSERC). The complete street lighting system, including: street lights, conduits, pull boxes, and cables, will be installed by the applicant in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Public Utilities Department - Electrical Engineering Division. Cable TV and telephone services may be installed in a joint trench with the electrical backbone system in compliance with Electrical Engineering Division Construction Standards for joint trench activities and electrical distribution plans and specifications. Any required temporary power for construction purposes shall be at the developer’...
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