Generator installation Sample Clauses

The generator installation clause outlines the requirements and procedures for installing a generator on a property or facility. It typically specifies the technical standards, safety protocols, and responsibilities of the parties involved, such as who will provide the equipment, obtain necessary permits, and ensure compliance with local regulations. By clearly defining these aspects, the clause helps prevent disputes over installation quality, safety, and responsibility, ensuring the generator is installed correctly and safely.
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Generator installation. Landlord hereby grants to Tenant the right to install, in the locations identified on Exhibit A-5 attached hereto, a fully enclosed diesel generator and related equipment typical for space of the size of the Premises to provide auxiliary power for the Premises (collectively the “Generator”). The method of installation of the Generator shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed and in no event may the installation of the Generator involve the installation of an underground storage tank. The above-ground storage tank associated with the Generator (the “AST”) shall have a fuel capacity typical for the size of the Generator, shall be double-walled in thickness, shall contain diesel fuel only (to only power the Generator), and shall employ at a minimum a double containment system whereby if the first containment system fails, a second containment system shall be present to prevent releases of Hazardous Material (the area available for the AST including the containment system is thirty (30) feet long by ten (10) feet wide by eight (8) feet three (3) inches high and the size of generator and AST must fit in such area and meet any requirements of Applicable Law). For these purposes, a sealed, uncracked concrete basement slab containment area without drains shall be sufficient to constitute the second containment system, provided it is large enough to completely contain a release of the maximum volume of Hazardous Material which could be present in the first containment system. All handling, use, storage and disposal of Hazardous Material relating to the AST or the Generator shall be accomplished by Tenant at its sole cost and expense in accordance with and subject to the terms of the Lease. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Term of this Lease, Tenant agrees to (i) promptly remove from the Project, at its sole cost and expense, the AST (including the basement slab) and the Generator and all Hazardous Material which are brought upon, stored, used, generated or released upon, in, under or about the Project or any portion thereof by Tenant or any of Tenant’s agents, and (ii) return the Project to substantially the condition in which it existed prior to Tenant’s installation of the same. Tenant shall be solely responsible for complying with any and all Environmental Laws (as defined below) relating to the AST, the Generator and/or Hazardous Material associated with either of the same, including, with...
Generator installation. Projects in this category involve installation of new or replacement generators, to include the concrete pads, underground fuel and electric lines, and if necessary, a fuel storage tank. Complete Section C.4.
Generator installation a. Provide capacity of the generator (kW): b. Identify the fuel to be used for the generator (diesel/propane/natural gas): .. c. Identify where the fuel for the generator would be stored (e.g. stand-alone tank, above or below ground, or incorporated in generator) d. Complete Section D.
Generator installation a. Provide capacity of the generator (kW): b. Identify the fuel to be used for the generator (diesel/propane/natural gas): c. Identify where the fuel for the generator would be stored (e.g. stand-alone tank, above or below ground, or incorporated in generator): d. Complete Section D. 5. New construction/addition. a. Provide detailed project description (site acreage, new facility square footage/number of stories, utilities, parking, stormwater features, etc): b. Provide technical drawings or site plans of the proposed project: c. Complete Section D. 6. Communication towers, antennas, and related equipment. a. Provide the current net height (in feet above ground level) of the existing tower or building (with current attached equipment): b. Provide the height (in feet above ground level) of the existing tower or building after adding/replacing equipment: Attached
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