Water and electrical power use Clause Samples

Water and electrical power use. 3.5.1 There is only one (1) hose bib (water faucet) available at each of the two pavilions. These bibs are tamper resistant and do not have handles to turn water on and off. Pliers or other tools are prohibited from being used to turn on/off water. Use of such will result in loss of deposit. If two inflatable water slides are being used, you will need a dual flow adaptor, most inflatable supply venders have them available. Please ask the vender when scheduling the inflatable. 3.5.2 Electrical outlets are on the columns around the pavilion. The outlet circuit is on a 20 amp breaker. The circuit will only support one inflatable. Use of two inflatables will pop the circuit breaker. If you are using two inflatables, please schedule a generator to be used for them. Most inflatable supply vendors have generators available. Please ask the vendor when scheduling the inflatables. DO NOT try to use the pavilion outlets for two inflatables.
Water and electrical power use a. There is only one hose bib allowed for inflatables. This bib is located on the back wall of the pavilion. This hose bib is tamper resistant and does not have handles to turn water on and off. Pliers or other tools are prohibited from being used to turn on/off water faucet. Use of such will result in loss of deposit. If two inflatable water slides are being used, you will need a dual flow adaptor, most inflatable supply venders have them available. Please ask the vender when scheduling the inflatable. pavilion outlets for two inflatables. b. Electrical outlets are on the columns around the pavilion. The outlet circuit is on a 20 amp breaker. The circuit will only support one large inflatable. Use of two inflatables will pop the circuit breaker. If you are using two inflatables, please schedule a generator to be used for them. Most inflatable supply vendors have generators available. Please ask the vendor when scheduling the inflatables. DO NOT try to use the

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