Common use of Limited Power Warranty Clause in Contracts

Limited Power Warranty. Mission Solar warrants that if, within twenty-five (25) years from the Warranty Start Date, any Module exhibits a power output (Output Threshold) less than the percentage applicable to such year (as set forth in the Output Schedule below) of the nominal power output for that Module as specified on its original product label (the Rated Maximum Power), and if such decrease in power below the Output Threshold is determined to be due to defects in the materials or workmanship under normal application, use, and service conditions as specified in the Installation and User Manual, Mission Solar shall, at its sole option, either (a) repair or replace the non-conforming Module at no charge to the Customer for replacement modules or parts, (b) provide the Customer with additional Module(s) to make up for such decrease in power so that the power output equals or exceeds the Output Threshold, provided, it is possible for the Customer to mount such additional Module(s), or (c) refund the difference between the actual power output of the Module and the Output Threshold, based on the current market price of a comparable Module at the time a) For purposes of determining Module power output, measurements shall be based on, or normalized to, standard test conditions of 1000W/m2 irradiance, 25⁰C cell temperature, and AM 1.5 light spectrum. Measurements shall be made in accordance with IEC 60904, and shall account for measurement system error in accordance with EN 50380. b) Output Schedule for P-Type Mono Modules: 3.0% in the first year, and linearly 0.7% per year thereafter, ending in 80.20% in the 25th year after the Warranty Start Date. c) Output Schedule for P-Type Multi Modules: 2.5% in the first year, and linearly 0.7% per year thereafter, ending in 80.70% in the 25th year after the Warranty Start Date.

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Samples: Limited Warranty, Limited Warranty

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Limited Power Warranty. Mission Solar warrants that if, within twenty-five (25) years from the Warranty Start Date, any Module exhibits a power output (Output Threshold) less than the percentage applicable to such year (as set forth in the Output Schedule below) of the nominal power output for that Module as specified on its original product label (the Rated Maximum Power), and if such decrease in power below the Output Threshold is determined to be due to defects in the materials or workmanship under normal application, use, and service conditions as specified in the Installation and User Manual, Mission Solar shall, at its sole option, either (a) repair or replace the non-conforming Module at no charge to the Customer for replacement modules or partswith current production module(s), (b) provide the Customer with additional Module(s) to make up for such decrease in power so that the power output equals or exceeds the Output Threshold, provided, it is possible for the Customer to mount such additional Module(s), or (c) refund the difference between the actual power output of the Module and the Output Threshold, based on the current market price of a comparable Module at the timetime of the Customer’s claim. a) For purposes of determining Module power output, measurements shall be based on, or normalized to, standard test conditions of 1000W/m2 irradiance, 25⁰C cell temperature, and AM 1.5 light spectrum. Measurements shall be made in accordance with IEC 60904, and shall account for measurement system error in accordance with EN 50380. b) Output Degradation Schedule for P-Type Mono PERC Modules: 3.0% in the first year, and linearly 0.7% per year thereafter, ending in 80.20% in the 25th year after the Warranty Start Date. c) Output Schedule for P-Type Multi Modules: 2.5% in the first year, and linearly 0.7% per year thereafter, ending in 80.70% in the 25th year after the Warranty Start Date.

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Samples: Limited Product Warranty, Limited Product Warranty

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Limited Power Warranty. Mission Solar warrants that if, within twenty-five (25) years from the Warranty Start Date, any Module exhibits a power output (Output Threshold) less than the percentage applicable to such year (as set forth in the Output Schedule below) of the nominal power output for that Module as specified on its original product label (the Rated Maximum Power), and if such decrease in power below the Output Threshold is determined to be due to defects in the materials or workmanship under normal application, use, and service conditions as specified in the Installation and User Manual, Mission Solar shall, at its sole option, either (a) repair or replace the non-conforming Module at no charge to the Customer for replacement modules or parts, (b) provide the Customer with additional Module(s) to make up for such decrease in power so that the power output equals or exceeds the Output Threshold, provided, it is possible for the Customer to mount such additional Module(s), or (c) refund the difference between the actual power output of the Module and the Output Threshold, based on the current market price of a comparable Module at the timetime of the Customer’s claim. a) For purposes of determining Module power output, measurements shall be based on, or normalized to, standard test conditions of 1000W/m2 irradiance, 25⁰C cell temperature, and AM 1.5 light spectrum. Measurements shall be made in accordance with IEC 60904, and shall account for measurement system error in accordance with EN 50380. b) Output Schedule for P-Type Mono Modules: 3.0% in the first year, and linearly 0.7% per year thereafter, ending in 80.20% in the 25th year after the Warranty Start Date. c) Output Schedule for P-Type Multi Modules: 2.5% in the first year, and linearly 0.7% per year thereafter, ending in 80.70% in the 25th year after the Warranty Start Date.

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Samples: Limited Product Warranty

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