Installation and Permitting. 4.1 The Owner and the System must comply with all applicable National Electric Code (NEC), UL and IEEE requirements, including, but not limited to: 4.2 The Owner or its contractor must construct the System as specified in Exhibit A. 4.3 The Owner must provide a manual, lockable, load-break disconnect switch that provides a “visible air gap” adjacent to the point of connection to the City’s electric system to provide a point of electrical separation between the Owner’s System and the City’s electric system. The City will approve the location of the disconnect switch. The disconnect switch must be easily visible, mounted separately from the metering equipment, readily accessible to the City personnel at all times, permanently labeled “GENERATION DISCONNECT”, capable of interrupting the maximum available fault current of System, and capable of being locked in the open position with the City’s lock. The City may open the disconnect switch thereby isolating the Owner’s System from the City electric system for any reason that the City deems necessary including, but not limited to, maintenance or emergency work, the System adversely affecting other customers of the City, failure of the System to comply with codes/regulations, the System creating hazardous or unsafe conditions, the Owner’s failure to pay utility bills when due, and failure to comply with the UL Standards in Section 4.1
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