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PV ModulesContractor shall furnish and install all PV Modules. Module supplier to be determined by Contractor based on Recommended Supplier List provided as Appendix A to Exhibit 1. Number of PV Modules required shall be determined by Contractor with a guaranteed minimum total module dc installed capacity. PV Modules shall have a minimum 10 year workmanship warranty and 25 year linear power output warranty.
PV ModulesContractor shall furnish and install all PV modules. Module supplier must either be an approved supplier included in Exhibit K to the Agreement or approved in writing by Owner. Section 858 of Pub. L. 113-191 (from NDAA 2015) will apply, but only to solar panels (not racking, inverters, screws, etc). The Trade Agreements Act applies. Number of modules required shall be determined by Contractor but shall meet the minimum total module nameplate dc installed capacity specified in this Exhbit A. Owner shall have the option to obtain excess spare modules from Contractor’s original purchase at no additional markup from Contractor. Modules shall come with a minimum 10 year workmanship warranty and 25 year linear power output warranty. Flash test data and string level IV curve data will be provided as part of turnover.
PV ModulesThe term “PV Modules” shall mean PV cells or modules, whether based on a-Si Technology, CIGS Technology or other PV Technologies.
PV Modules. 2.1 The PV modules shall be one of the module types detailed in Project Developer’s Technical and Financial Feasibility Study unless otherwise agreed with the Ministry in its absolute discretion. 2.2 The following minimum guarantees shall be applicable:
PV Modules. The PV modules proposed by Offeror shall comply with at least the following:
PV Modules. The PV Modules shall be UL 1703 listed, IEEE 1262 approved, and currently on the California Energy Commission (CEC) list of Eligible Renewable Equipment. In addition, all modules must have a minimum twenty (20) year warranty. The Seller shall create a uniform appearance of the arrays. Spacing between individual modules and panels should be uniform. As much as possible, all mechanical hardware, conduit, junction boxes, and other equipment should be concealed beneath and/or behind the array when practical or required by applicable code.
PV Modules. The PV module(s) shall contain crystalline silicon solar cells. • The power output of the module(s) under STC should be a minimum of 74 W, either two modules of minimum 37W output each or one module of 74W output should be used. • The operating voltage corresponding to the power output mentioned above should be 16.
PV ModulesThe warranty for module defects after installation should be at least 10 years. The Successful Contractor shall provide a manufacture power guarantee for all PV modules that will be installed with their serial numbers that guarantees that the loss of the output is not more than 10% during the first 10 years and up to 20% in total after 25 years. The warranty must state that the malfunctioning solar photovoltaic module must be exchanged by the manufacturer. The replacement solar module must be identical to, or an improvement upon, the original design of the malfunctioning solar module.
PV Modules. Supply and fit PV Modules. Minimum: Peak power 545 Xxxxx each. PV modules to be fitted at top of ticket office roof such that maximum solar radiation is absorbed by solar panel. Include all brackets, cables, lugs and ferrules as per manufacturer’s specifications Item 24.00 12.21 12.22 12.23 12.24 12.25 12.26 12.27 12.28 12.29 12.30 13.1 Supply and fit PV Combinder box with protection for PV modules

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