Common use of Facility Equipment Clause in Contracts

Facility Equipment. Utility required circuit breaker coordination studies are not assumed for this project. A short-circuit coordination study is not included for this project. Solar system includes all standard interconnection related equipment on the Customer side of the meter, including panel circuit breakers, utility and/or visible utility lockable disconnect switches, solar metering, conduit, and wiring. Additional Customer-side protection required by the utilities above that provided by the certified inverters is not included. If harmonic data of the site is not available, Provider shall assume that the Harmonic data are within the acceptable limits of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 519. Soils and Structural Foundations Foundation assumptions are as follows for system options: • Drilled cast-in-place, 30” round caisson, 12’ Deep, approximately 2.5’ above grade, depending on existing topography. • Requirements for dewatering, sub grade rock removal, or other unforeseen conditions are not included. Canopy Structure Design Carport Canopies are at 10 degree tilt with 11 ft clear height. Roof Conditions Provider assumes no upgrading of the building structures or canopies will be required to support the added live and dead loads from the photovoltaic installation and rooftop equipment, or to resist added lateral or seismic loads. Modifications to the roof system and design and construction of supports, upgrades to the building structure or platforms are not included. Anchor and ballast counts are based on the wind load gradient method developed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Inc, (CPP) and SunPower, based on the CPP wind tunnel testing results presented in CPP’s report “CPP7979_SunPowerEWSystem_REP_SOL_R08” dated May 17th, 2018. Increased anchor and ballast counts resulting from other design methods will be the responsibility of the client. Site Name Anchor Count 30 Xxxx 71 595 center 27 50 Xxxxxxx 90 1000 Xxxx 170 597 Center 33 Provider is not responsible for normal wear and tear associated with the installation of the solar system. Provider reserves the right to inspect the roof to verify its condition. In addition, Provider may offer recommendations to the Customer on modifications to the roof system to improve its serviceability. Customer is responsible for any and all modifications to the roof system. Modifications of roof systems fall into four categories: • Modifications to improve roof condition / serviceability / useful life. • Modifications required by roofing manufacturer prior to installation of PV system on their roof system. (e.g. slip sheets, strapping, etc.) • Modifications required by Provider to make the roof a suitable substrate for the installation of PV. (e.g. air seals, xxxxxx bars, etc.) • 3rd party engineering and insurance company requirements. • Proposal assumes Customer-provided information accurately represents the existing site and roof conditions. This includes but is not limited to as-built drawings, roof reports, structural drawings, roof maintenance history, and roof warranty information. Failure to provide as-built drawings and structural drawings will cause schedule delay and added expense for acquisition of documentation through local authority having jurisdiction (“AHJ”). Provider is not responsible for additional costs or schedule delays.

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Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement

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