Manufacturer Warranties. Contractor shall procure and assign to District warranties from the equipment manufacturers (the “Manufacturer Warranty”) to the extent said equipment is purchased and provided for the Solar Plant by Contractor. Solar energy equipment included in the scope of work for electricity generation (PV modules, inverters) shall have a minimum ten (10) year manufacturer performance warranty to protect against degradation of electrical generation output of more than 15% from their originally rated electrical output. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, Contractor’s obligations under this warranty do not apply to any defects whatsoever in the equipment purchased and provided by Contractor for the Solar Plant, provided Contractor has procured and assigned to District the Manufacturer Warranty of such equipment. Contractor makes no representation or warranty, and District shall seek no recourse from Contractor, regarding the Manufacturer Warranties, including, without limitation, any degradation in electrical generation output of the PV modules. Contractor shall require that Manufacturers provide the following warranties: a. Inverters shall have a ten (10) year standard Manufacturer Warranty. b. PV modules shall have the following standard Manufacturer Warranties: i. Five (5) year material and workmanship warranty; ii. Ten (10) year power output warranty at ninety percent (90%) of rated nominal power output; and
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Samples: Energy Services Master Agreement, Energy Services Master Agreement
Manufacturer Warranties. Contractor shall procure and assign to District County warranties from the equipment manufacturers (the “Manufacturer Warranty”) to the extent said equipment is purchased and provided for the Solar Plant by Contractor. Solar energy equipment included in the scope of work for electricity generation (PV modules, inverters) shall have a minimum ten (10) year manufacturer performance warranty to protect against degradation of electrical generation output of more than 15% from their originally rated electrical output. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, Contractor’s obligations under this warranty do not apply to any defects whatsoever in the equipment purchased and provided by Contractor for the Solar Plant, provided Contractor has procured and assigned to District County the Manufacturer Warranty of such equipment. Contractor makes no representation or warranty, and District County shall seek no recourse from Contractor, regarding the Manufacturer Warranties, including, without limitation, any degradation in electrical generation output of the PV modules. Contractor shall require that Manufacturers provide the following warranties:
a. Inverters shall have a ten twenty (1020) year standard Manufacturer Warranty.
b. PV modules shall have the following standard Manufacturer Warranties: i. Five (5) year material and workmanship warranty; ii. Ten (10) year power output warranty at ninety percent (90%) of rated nominal power output; and
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Samples: Facility Solutions Agreement
Manufacturer Warranties. Contractor shall procure and assign to District warranties from the equipment manufacturers (the “Manufacturer Warranty”) to the extent said equipment Equipment is purchased and provided for the Solar Plant by Contractor. Solar energy equipment Equipment included in the scope of work for electricity generation (PV modules, inverters) shall have a minimum ten (10) year manufacturer performance warranty to protect against degradation of electrical generation output of more than 15% from their originally rated electrical output. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, Contractor’s obligations under this warranty do not apply to any defects whatsoever in the equipment Equipment purchased and provided by Contractor for the Solar Plant, provided Contractor has procured and assigned to District the Manufacturer Warranty of such equipmentEquipment. Contractor makes no representation or warranty, and District shall seek no recourse from Contractor, regarding the Manufacturer Warranties, including, without limitation, any degradation in electrical generation output of the PV modules. Contractor shall require that Manufacturers provide the following warranties:
a. A. Inverters shall have a ten (10) year standard Manufacturer Warranty.
b. B. PV modules shall have the following standard Manufacturer Warranties: i. Five (5) year material and workmanship warranty; ii. Ten (10) year power output warranty at ninety percent (90%) of rated nominal power output; and
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Samples: Energy Services Master Agreement