Common use of Standby Generator Clause in Contracts

Standby Generator. (a) During the Term, Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, to install, operate, maintain, repair, replace, remove and use Standby Generator Installations (as defined below), upon and subject to the terms and conditions of this Section and the Lease. The “Standby Generator Installations” shall mean (i) one standby diesel generator to be installed or housed, along with its diesel fuel tank with a maximum capacity of 250 gallons, above ground, outside the Building in a walled enclosure, in an area no larger than approximately 12 feet by 24 feet (and such fuel shall also be a Permitted Hazardous Material); (ii) wiring, cabling and conduit (subject to Subsection (b) below) from it to the separate electrical circuit(s) serving only the Premises, and all associated switchover equipment and circuits to connect & operate the generator on a standby basis without interference with or damage to any utility systems of the Project or any other equipment of Landlord or other occupants of the Project; and (iii) all ancillary containment vessels, pipe, ventilation systems and equipment. The Standby Generator Installations shall be for the sole purpose of providing Tenant electrical power for its operation in the Premises in the event of any interruption in the supply of electricity, and shall not be used at any other times or in any other way except for occasional testing, as necessary, at times subject

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