Photovoltaic Modules Clause Samples

The 'Photovoltaic Modules' clause defines the specifications, standards, and requirements for the solar panels to be supplied or installed under the agreement. It typically outlines the technical characteristics such as efficiency, capacity, certifications, and warranties that the modules must meet, and may also address delivery, inspection, and acceptance procedures. By clearly setting these expectations, the clause ensures that only qualified and reliable photovoltaic modules are used, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over quality and performance.
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Photovoltaic Modules. Proposed photovoltaic modules (“PV”) must be (i) Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline, (ii) eligible under Bermuda law; and (iii) in compliance with Best Industry Practise. The Supplier shall provide warranty coverage as follows: Modules 25 Year Power Output warranty 10 year workmanship warranty Inverter 10 year warranty. Provide a price and/or plan for inverter replacement in year 11 and beyond Racking (support for solar systems) 10 year warranty priority Installation of System 12 months warranty from time of acceptance by Government Commence development Unless a longer warranty is called for elsewhere in this Agreement, the Supplier, manufacturer, or their assigned agents shall guarantee the workmanship, product or System performed against defective workmanship, defects or failures of materials for a minimum period of one (1) year from acceptance by the Government. System PV modules used in this Project shall have a 25-year product warranty from the date of sale. Power conditioning equipment for the System including inverter(s), shall have a 5-year minimum product warranty from the date of sale.
Photovoltaic Modules. Proposed photovoltaic modules must be (i) Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline, (ii) eligible under the California Solar Initiative (“CSI”) Program; (iii) in compliance with IEEE standards, including without limitation, IEEE 1262; (iv) UL listed; and (v) in compliance with the current National Electrical Code.
Photovoltaic Modules. In addition to the above, the PV modules proposed by Contractor shall comply with at least, but not limited to, the following: IEEE 1262 “Recommended Practice for Qualifications of Photovoltaic Modules” – latest version dated 1995 Modules shall be new, undamaged, fully warranted without defect. Modules shall comply with the State of California Energy Commission’s Solar Equipment Lists, listed at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/programs-and-topics/topics/renewable-energy/solar-equipment-lists Modules shall have minimum maintenance requirements and high reliability, have a minimum 25-year design life, and be designed for normal, unattended operation. All PV modules for this Project shall be classified by the solar finance industry as Tier 1. Acceptable mounting methods for unframed modules shall be provided by the manufacturer. Bolted and similar connections shall be non-corrosive and include locking devices designed to prevent twisting over the 25-year design life of the PV system. If PV modules using hazardous materials are to be provided, then the environmental impact of the hazardous material usage must be disclosed, including any special maintenance requirements and proper disposal/recycling of the modules at the end of their useful life and a commitment by the Contractor to administer the proper disposal.
Photovoltaic Modules. The Project will use high-efficiency commercially available Tier I PV modules that are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed. The principal materials incorporated into the PV modules include glass, steel, and materials that convert sunlight into electricity. These materials consist of monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon, amorphous silicon, or thin films of polymers, glass and other materials. Module strings and plant performance are remotely monitored for performance and faults 24/7 and condition assessed during routine maintenance inspections by on-site operations and maintenance personnel. Any damaged panels will be repaired or replaced as needed with spare modules stored on site. The final number of modules will be determined prior to submitting building plans for building and electrical permits.
Photovoltaic Modules. (a) PV modules shall be a commercial off-the-shelf product, shall be UL listed, and shall be on the California Senate Bill 1 (SB1) List of Eligible SB1 Guidelines Compliant Photovoltaic Modules to be eligible for Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), and shall be properly installed according to manufacturer’s instructions, NEC, and as specified herein. (b) The PV modules shall be installed such that the maximum amount of sunlight available year-round on a daily basis should not be obstructed. At a minimum, all PV arrays shall be shade free from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. (solar time). All projects must include documentation of the impact from any obstruction on the seasonal or annual performance of the solar electric array.

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