Common use of Quality of Conveyance Clause in Contracts

Quality of Conveyance. The Distributor shall use all reasonable endeavours to: (a) Plan, design, maintain and operate the Distribution Network in accordance with Good Industry Practice in New Zealand and meet all statutory and regulatory requirements as legislated from time to time. (b) Maintain the voltage at each Consumer’s Point of Supply to within the tolerances prescribed pursuant to the Electricity Regulations 1997, or as may be agreed by the Parties from time to time. (c) Minimise flicker, voltage sags, voltage surges, spikes and electrical noises at the Consumer’s Points of Supply; (d) Maintain the levels of the harmonic voltages and currents passing into Consumers’ Premises so that they conform with the Limitation of Harmonic Levels Notice 1981, and electrical Code of Practice 36, or any other notice in substitution thereof insofar as harmonic disturbance results from a cause within the Distributor’s control; and (e) Provide continuous delivery of Electricity at each Point of Connection subject to the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement, Use of System Agreement

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