Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure Sample Clauses

The 'Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities in the event that both primary and backup uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems at Level 2 fail. Typically, this clause outlines the steps the service provider must take to restore power, the notification requirements to affected parties, and any service credits or remedies available to the customer during such an outage. By clearly establishing the protocol for handling simultaneous failures of redundant power systems, the clause ensures accountability and minimizes operational disruptions, thereby protecting both parties from unexpected downtime and associated risks.
Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure. In the event any Redundant UPS- Level 2 Power Failure occurs on any particular day (a "Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure Day"), then, with respect to the Redundant UPS Power Circuit that is the subject of the Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure, Licensee's pro rata Monthly License Fees for the affected Individual Space for the particular calendar week in which the Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure Day occurs shall be partially abated by the Weekly Circuit Abatement Amount (as defined below). The "Weekly Circuit Abatement Amount" is defined as the pro rata Monthly License Fees for the affected Individual Space for that particular calendar week, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is one (1) and the denominator of which is the Total Power Circuits.
Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure. A "Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure" shall be deemed to have occurred in a particular calendar month if any particular Redundant UPS Power Circuit licensed by Licensee from Licensor (and otherwise used by Licensee in the ordinary course of business immediately prior to the unavailability) is unavailable to Licensee (on both the A Circuit and B Circuit) for more than twenty-six (26) cumulative seconds in any calendar month at the Demarcation Point, provided that such unavailability simultaneously occurs and continues with respect to both the A Circuit and the B Circuit at all times in question.
Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure. In the event any Redundant ▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Power Failure occurs on any particular day (a “Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure Day”), then, with respect the Redundant UPS Power Circuit that is the subject of the Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure, Customer’s pro rata Monthly License Fees for the affected Individual Space for the particular calendar week in which the Redundant UPS-Level 2 Power Failure Day occurs shall be partially abated by the Weekly Circuit Abatement Amount (as defined below). The “Weekly Circuit Abatement Amount” is defined as ***.

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