Equipment Installation. In order to meet its obligations under this Agreement, a Party that owns, rents, or leases equipment (the equipment owner) may require installation of such equipment on property owned by another Party (the property owner), provided that the property is being used for an electric utility purpose and that the property owner shall not be required to do so if it would thereby be prevented from performing its own obligations or exercising its rights under this Agreement.
Equipment Installation. The goal of this task is to install all equipment components associated with the project. Installation will be considered complete when each project component is operational, and when the renewable energy technology component is generating electricity. As there are potentially multiple project components with unique completion dates, the applicant may provide appropriate products based on completion of individual project components (for example, a project featuring a solar PV system and battery energy storage may provide products supporting the completion of the solar PV system even if the battery storage is not yet completed). • Ensure successful completion of equipment installation for each project component. • Ensure the renewable energy technology component is generating electricity and serving the demand specified in the Project Detail section of this Scope of Work. • Notify CAM upon successful installation for each project component. • Notification to CAM of completion of installation for each project component.
Equipment Installation. Section 1. Manufactured equipment and machinery specified by the Owner for the Project will have been completely pre-assembled, test run and may then be dismantled for shipment by the vendors. There will be no refusal by the Union to connect prefabricated conduit, wire, piping and/or duct work between remote machines.
Section 2. Some of the equipment and machinery is of a highly technical nature and will require direct supervision and installation by the vendor's factory representatives and/or employees of the Owner. The employees or technicians of the Owner or a vendor may physically make adjustments to valves, regulators, limit switches, controls, etc., on the equipment and machinery which they deem necessary for start-up, testing and final operation. The Owner reserves the right to make modification to fixtures and/or tooling with its employees prior to acceptance.
Section 3. The jurisdiction of the Union over the installation of each item of equipment or machinery ends when that item of equipment or machinery has been initially set, aligned, leveled, utilities connected, a rotational check made and the installation of that item of equipment or machinery is accepted by the Owner.
Section 4. The Owner has the right to accept the installation of each item of equipment or machinery on an individually completed basis, regardless of whether other items of equipment or machinery in the vicinity have been installed or whether construction of the building has been completed.
Section 5. Upon acceptance of the installation of any item of equipment or machinery by the Owner, the Owner shall have the exclusive right to make any modifications, adjustments, relocations, etc., with respect to that item of equipment or machinery in order to provide a proper operating production facility with their own personnel or with employers of this Agreement.
Section 6. Specialized, leased, or warranted equipment, such as computers and the like, and/or secret processing equipment may be installed and/or serviced by individuals not covered by this agreement. Warranty service on any equipment may be performed by the vendor's personnel.
Equipment Installation. We may engage third party contractors to program and/or install any Equipment.
Equipment Installation i. All installation (if required) must conform to the Vermont State Fire Xxxxxxxx regulations. No additional charge for delivery, installation or testing these tanks will be permitted. It is the fuel provider’s responsibility to ensure all the tanks are in excellent condition and contains no rust.
Equipment Installation. (a) If Customer purchases and installs Equipment (other than Equipment currently installed at each Facility and Contract Entity as of the date hereof), then Customer shall comply with the parameters set forth below and the installation guidelines in the Documentation. IT&S shall be fully responsible for the Communication Lines and the Wide Area Network. Selection of the most appropriate installation site for any additional Equipment within the Facility is Customer’s responsibility. At Customer’s request, IT&S will assist Customer in identifying installation sites, provided that in giving such assistance, IT&S makes no representation that any installation site is the appropriate site for Equipment. Proper installation may require the removal of walls or other alterations to the premises. Customer shall be responsible for any costs incurred in modifying the premises to accommodate the installation of any Equipment. Any damage to Customer’s Equipment and Software resulting from inadequate or incomplete site preparation for Equipment may not be covered by applicable maintenance agreements.
(b) With respect to any purchases and installations of new Equipment and Communication Lines, Customer shall perform the following to ensure adequate site preparation:
(1) When reasonably required by IT&S, provide the IT&S representative with appropriate drawings indicating:
i. the location and lay-out of the installation site;
ii. the location of existing and proposed site wiring (power and communications) and the paths and lengths thereof; and
iii. the location of other equipment capable of generating electrical noise, electromagnetic interference, heat, etc.;
(2) Make alterations to the premises as reasonably necessary to meet wiring and other site requirements;
(3) Provide and install all communication cables, wall jacks, special connectors and associated hardware;
(4) Install all necessary power distribution boxes, conduits, grounds, lightening protection and associated hardware;
(5) Install all required auxiliary power protection and air conditioning;
(6) Provide reasonably required storage or service areas;
(7) Use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the environmental requirements of the Equipment are met;
(8) Provide floor coverings and environmental systems that reasonably control static electricity build-up and discharge; and
(9) Comply with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws, codes and regulations (including, without limitation, electrical, bui...
Equipment Installation. If the Customer has elected Equipment Installation as part of this CSA, Chubb will install the Equipment at the Site on the Commissioning Date during Standard Hours. The Customer must pay Chubb for the Equipment and for Equipment Installation in the manner specified in the CSA. Any necessary structural alterations to the Site and the provision of 240v mains power connections are not included in the Equipment Installation, and additional charges will apply, unless specified otherwise in the CSA. If the Equipment Installation has not been achieved within forty-five (45) working days of the estimated installation date due to factors outside the Customer’s control, unless otherwise agreed by the Customer, the Customer may cancel this CSA without penalty. Following completion of the installation of the Equipment, Chubb will issue a commissioning certificate to the Customer stating the installation completion date.
Equipment Installation. (a) If Customer purchases and installs Equipment and Communication Lines (other than Equipment and Communication Lines currently installed at each Facility as of the date hereof), then Customer shall comply with the parameters set forth below and the installation guidelines distributed by CIS from time to time (the "Installation Guidelines"). The Installation Guidelines describe the responsibilities and duties of CIS and Customer with respect to Communication Lines. Selection of the most appropriate installation site for any additional Equipment and Communication Lines within the Facility is Customer's responsibility. At Customer's request, CIS will assist Customer in identifying installation sites, provided that in giving such assistance, CIS makes no representation that any installation site is the appropriate site for Equipment. Proper installation may require the removal of walls or other alterations to the premises. Customer shall be responsible for any costs incurred in modifying the premises to accommodate the installation of any Equipment or Communication Lines. Any damage to Customer's Equipment and Software resulting from inadequate or incomplete site preparation may not be covered by applicable maintenance agreements.
(b) With respect to any purchases and installations of new Equipment and Communication Lines, Customer shall perform the following to ensure adequate site preparation:
(1) When required by CIS, provide the CIS representative with appropriate drawings indicating:
i. the location and lay-out of the installation site;
ii. the location of existing and proposed site wiring (power and communications) and the paths and lengths thereof; and
iii. the location of other equipment capable of generating electrical noise, electromagnetic interference, heat, etc.;
(2) Make alterations to the premises necessary to meet wiring and other site requirements;
(3) Provide and install all communication cables, wall jacks, special connectors and associated hardware;
(4) Install all necessary power distribution boxes, conduits, grounds, lightening protection and associated hardware;
(5) Install all required auxiliary power protection and air conditioning;
(6) Provide required storage or service areas;
(7) Ensure the environmental requirements of the Equipment are met;
(8) Provide floor coverings and environmental systems that control static electricity build-up and discharge; and
(9) Comply with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws, codes and r...
Equipment Installation. In accomplishing work under this Contract, the Contractor may be required to perform Equipment Installation of Personal Property within a Government Real Property facility as defined in OPNAVINST 11010.20 Series. Construction work as defined in the OPNAVINST 11010.20 is not permitted under this Contract. For any work that can be construed as construction, the Contractor shall contact the COR to coordinate with the appropriate facilities group to accomplish the necessary work. If the Contractor feels the work being performed needs clarification, contact the KO and COR to get a determination before proceeding.
Equipment Installation. Opus will deliver, install, and commission one set of Equipment on a rental basis to Stations that have signed this Agreement and that employ a full-time Inspector who has successfully completed Opus’s Inspector training program. The Equipment will be connected to the Station-provided approved and fully functional dynamometer. If the Station is not ready at the time of Opus’ Equipment installation (such as missing Internet services, or a dynamometer that is not fully functional), Opus will charge a site visit fee of $240.00 for each subsequent visit needed for commissioning or installation.