Electrical Requirements Sample Clauses

Electrical Requirements. Regular 110- volt hookups included in fee (please indicate if needed or not) Y N
Electrical Requirements. Electric must be ordered through GLE. The order forms can be found on the NYSNA Website. To receive the best price and ensure the least disruption to NYSNA exhibits, we ask that you order electrical service in advance directly through GLE.
Electrical Requirements. Electric must be ordered through the Decorator, Vista Convention Services. The order forms are included in a separate packet. Kitchen Access Requirements: Kitchen Access must be requested on the booth application. Registration: Badges and meal ticket(s) will be available for pick up at the Exhibitor Registration booth, located outside of the exhibit hall.
Electrical Requirements. Booth locations with electrical connections are limited and will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Please indicate need for 110V outlets, specifying your usage below. We are unable to supply 220V.
Electrical Requirements. Exhibitor’s electrical needs will be determined from the information provided on each application. There is a limited amount of power available for exhibitors. If upon arrival to the Last Chance Stampede & Fair, electrical needs of exhibitor have changed or increased, approval must be sought from the Fairgrounds Manager before any hook-up will occur. It may be determined that additional electrical service will not be available. Power will not be available prior to the set up times unless permitted by the Fairgrounds Manager and charged accordingly. The ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇ County Fairgrounds does not provide extension cords. All extension cords must be 3 prong and in proper working order. Commercial Booths shall use outlets provided and not wire directly into distribution panels. ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇ County Fairgrounds shall not be responsible for any loss arising out of Commercial ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ use of premises nor for loss or damages resulting from power interruptions and utility failures. Any alterations made will be at the cost of the Commercial Booth.
Electrical Requirements. Evaluate proposed wellfield configuration for electrical power distribution system requirements and make recommendations for system configuration. Coordinate with WWTP staff for preliminary discussion of available options for electrical service. Issues include phase imbalance, voltage irregularity, and intermittent outages. Review primary power quality issues with the City and make recommendations regarding electrical device protection equipment that should be included in detailed design. Evaluate proposed wellfield configuration for emergency power distribution system requirements, and make recommendations for system configuration.
Electrical Requirements. All Telephone Instruments shall be line powered, with the exception of those that are TDD. All Telephone Instruments shall not require additional power sources or batteries and shall be in full compliance with FCC regulations and UL Standards. All Telephone Instrument installations shall comply with National Electrical Code standards. ITS servers and recording equipment must remain operational during a temporary loss of power and shall have an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system capable of operation for a minimum of eight (8) hours. Contractor's UPS system shall operate in conjunction with the Sheriff’s and Probation Departments’ generator back-up power supply, which is set for a two (2) minute wait to switch over to generator power from the power company supply. UPS requirements will vary by facility, and as such, the power supply at each facility shall be modified accordingly to provide eight (8) hours of uninterrupted back-up power. In addition, a system alert mechanism shall be established to notify the Contactor immediately upon any loss of power to the ITS.
Electrical Requirements. There shall be no breakdown of PVC covering up to 6KV r.m.s or
Electrical Requirements. Galaxy does not provide electrical installations. A licensed electrician must follow any and all applicable codes; and must be wired according to manufacturer’s specifications. All 220V / 240V spas and swim‐spas must have an accessible GFCI breaker installed on the outside of the house in accordance with local codes or at a minimum 5’ from the hot tub. If you do not have a licensed electrician follow proper manufacturer’s instructions, the warranty will be void and service cannot be performed until all wiring and disconnect issues are resolved. We strongly discourage using an ▇▇▇▇▇ GFCI breaker. You will need enough wire to reach the front corner of your spa, plus 6 more feet. Depending on the brand and model, wiring and conduit can run through the inside of the hot tub. On swim‐spas, there may be (2) electrical connections and/or a junction box. You will need (Voltage) (amps) and (wires). Please check manufacturer’s spa manual for wire gauge requirements. 6 gauge or 8‐gauge wire minimum is recommended. Jacuzzi 210, 225, 315 & 325 require 4 wire hook‐up when converting to 220V and 40 amps. Jacuzzi/Sundance 780/335 and higher series hot tub are 3 wire and 50/60 amperages. All Bahama Spas are 60 amps. Nordic Spas are 4 wire and 40 or 50 amps. On 110V models, the cord will not extend beyond 4 ft. from the nearest corner of the hot tub. No extension cords on 110Vmodels.
Electrical Requirements. Contractor shall make all electrical disconnections and connections including temporary connections, in accordance with the Technical Specification, provided that Contractor may not, under any circumstances, make any connections to the 3rd rail power supply. No open wiring provided by Contractor shall be accessible to unauthorized personnel. All conduits, bus ducts and their connections to electrical equipment shall be installed to make a continuous ground, unless otherwise directed by the Authority.