Electrical Systems Sample Clauses

The 'electrical-systems' clause defines the responsibilities and standards related to the installation, maintenance, and operation of electrical systems within a project or property. It typically outlines which party is responsible for ensuring that all electrical work complies with applicable codes and regulations, and may specify requirements for inspections, certifications, or repairs. By clearly assigning duties and setting performance expectations, this clause helps prevent disputes over electrical safety, compliance, and ongoing maintenance, thereby ensuring the reliability and safety of the electrical infrastructure.
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Electrical Systems. 8.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. service drop. 2. service entrance conductors, cables, and raceways. 3. service equipment and main disconnects. 4. service grounding. 5. interior components of service panels and sub panels. 6. distribution conductors. 7. overcurrent protection devices. 8. a representative number of installed lighting fixtures, switches, and receptacles. 9. ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) (if appropriate). 10. arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCI) (if appropriate). B. describe: 1. amperage and voltage rating of the service. 2. location of main disconnect(s) and subpanel(s). 3. wiring methods. C. report: 1. presence of solid conductor aluminum branch circuit wiring. 2. absence of carbon monoxide detectors (if appli- cable). 3. absence of smoke detectors. 4. presence of ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI). 5. presence of arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCI). 8.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. inspect: 1. remote control devices unless the device is the only control device. 2. alarm systems and components. 3. low voltage wiring, systems and components. 4. ancillary wiring, systems and components not a part of the primary electrical power distribution system.
Electrical Systems. Tenant agrees to maintain in good working order and to make all required repairs and replacements to the electrical systems for the Leased Premises. Tenant upon signing this Lease acknowledges that Tenant has inspected the existing electrical systems and all such systems are in good repair and working order.
Electrical Systems. Design the lighting and traffic signal systems in accordance with Sections 11 and 12 of the NJDOT “Design Manual Roadway”, as revised.
Electrical Systems. 1.9.1 Check the free movement for guide, guide rail /rollers, push rod, connecting chains, clamping of all trailing cable units, bus bar and rectify the defects, if any.
Electrical Systems. Diagnosis and repair of general electrical systems, battery starting system, charging system, lighting system, gauges and warning systems, horn and wiper/washer, cruise control, and other electrical accessories including hybrid and electrical engines plus hybrid cooling = 500hrs
Electrical Systems. Tenant shall not install, operate or maintain in the Premises any electrical equipment which will overload the electrical system therein, or any part thereof, beyond its reasonable capacity for proper and safe operation as determined by Landlord in light of the overall system and requirements therefor in the Building, or which does not bear underwriters’ approval. No air-conditioning unit or system, generator or other apparatus shall be installed or used without Landlord’s prior written consent.
Electrical Systems. No aircraft electrical systems shall be activated during the fuel servicing operation except those required for servicing.
Electrical Systems. 6.1 If it is required that electrical power to base building circuits or power to other tenant spaces be shut down, Landlord must be notified. Then, only under the direction of Landlord, may the power be shut down. 6.2 All conductors/circuits of 50 volts or more and any low voltage cables 50 volts or less must be installed in accordance with any applicable codes. 6.3 No live work is permitted at any time. Lockout / Tagout procedures shall be followed at all times. Panel covers must be re-installed immediately, before energizing, to prevent unauthorized access and to prevent any safety hazards. 6.4 All existing, new and relocated circuits must be properly marked in the electrical panel(s) at the conclusion of the project. 6.5 The addition of all electrical panels, sub-panels, transformers and other major equipment must be provided by Tenant on MEP plans. 6.6 All electrical wiring that is installed in the mechanical rooms, electrical rooms, telephone rooms, storage rooms and any other exposed areas must be provided by Tenant on MEP plans. In the event MEP plans cannot be met, Landlord must notify Tenant to establish an approved method of installation. 6.7 All penetrations caused from any electrical installation must be sealed with an approved fire proofing material. All penetrations caused from the removal of electrical conduits, cables and equipment must be filled with the appropriate materials. The removal of floor outlets requires the floor to be filled with cement. The contractor shall be responsible for all existing penetrations that have been disturbed by the installation or the removal of conduits, cables and equipment. 6.8 National Electric Code shall be followed for all wiring methods. Cables must be independently supported and properly affixed to the framing members above the ductwork. No cables shall be supported from the lighting fixtures, sprinkler piping, conduits, etc. 6.9 All circuits entering panels, disconnects, gear, etc. must be installed into a conduit. A pull-can must be installed above the suspended ceiling within the tenant space and piped to the enclosure. BX cables are not allowed to be directly installed into the panel. 6.10 Any ceilings that have been accessed for all electrical installations must be properly replaced. Ceiling tiles that are damaged or missing will be the responsibility of the contractor. All labor and/or replacement costs to repair the ceiling will be charged to the contractor. 6.11 Any electrical/communication c...
Electrical Systems. 1. Calculations showing total electrical load. 2. All services including those for special purposes shall be located and indicated. 3. Lighting shall be indicated as to type, location and intensities in foot-candles for each special and typical space. 4. Switchgear and emergency generator. 5. Fire alarm system drawings showing all initiation and signaling devices, control panels, annunciator panels, etc. 6. Security system drawings. 7. Communications drawings showing chases, major equipment locations and any special distribution requirements.
Electrical Systems. ­ DC primary power generation: 28 V DC regulated voltage provided by two independent 300 A starter generators • DC External Power Receptacle • Two Nickel-Cadmium Batteries: one 40 Alt main battery plus one 13 Ah auxiliary battery • DC Starter Generator Control Units (2) • Navigation lights (3) • Anticollision light • External emergency landing lights on the sponsons (2) Fixed landing/taxi lights on the sponsons (2) • Rotating/ retracting landing light • Baggage compartment lighting (3) and smoke sensor