Special Installation Requirements Sample Clauses

Special Installation Requirements. If you have any special or non-standard installation requirements, you must ensure that you discuss them clearly with the installation technician.
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Special Installation Requirements. You acknowledge and agree that: (a) if you have any special or non-standard requirements for installation, you must ensure that you discuss them clearly with the installation technician; (b) you are responsible for any additional charges due to a non-standard installation; (c) a quote will be prepared, and once you have considered and agreed to this quotation, the installation will proceed; (d) any ‘in roof’ work will automatically trigger the need for a non-standard installation due to the inherent safety risks involved. NBNCo will not guarantee that ‘in roof’ work will be undertaken; and (e) if you have special installation requirements beyond the Network Boundary Point (eg in Premises cabling), you will need to arrange and pay for the services of an ACMA licensed xxxxxx. This applies to all Premises cabling, such as that used to connect new or existing data sockets in your Premises to the Wireless Network Termination Device.
Special Installation Requirements. 4.1. If you have any special or non-standard installation requirements, you must ensure that you discuss them clearly with the installation technician. Non-standard installation tasks include but are not limited to: (a) where the installation is unusual, complex, difficult, or there are safety issues during the installation; (b) the installation is to a point that is not the closest and most direct path from the roof to the desired internal entry point; and; (c) internal structures make running internal cabling complex, difficult or unfeasible. 4.2. Your preferences may not be suitable if technical requirements are not met. It is your right to decide where the Lightning Broadband equipment is installed, but additional cabling work may increase costs and/or timeframes of your installation. Technical requirements include that: (a) the XXX Injector and Wireless CPE are in the same building as the main electric meter or switchboard; and (b) the location is: (A) a cool, dry and ventilated area with no sinks or water outlets; (B) within 1.5 meters of a dedicated power point; and (C) away from busy areas which might cause the unit to be knocked or damaged.
Special Installation Requirements. 18.1 If you have paid a deposit with Captain Green Solar, and you are in the process of building or renovating, and the house or premises is deemed not suitable for installation, Captain Green Solar will ensure the solar system you have purchased will not change with relation to price and product until the premises is deemed ready for installation. If however, come time for installation, the product purchased initially is no longer available due to market changes and unforeseen circumstances, Captain Green Solar will endeavour to provide equivalent or the latest products at the time. 18.2 The period mentioned in 18.2 is for a period of up to 6 months, unless the Captain Green Solar representative has made an exception, government rebates have been removed. 18.3 If the house or building requires two visits for installation for any reason, the customer is liable to pay the amount of the system in full on the first initial visit. Should this not be met then the terms and conditions of section 8 apply of this document. If the construction or the delay in installation of the remaining equipment is delayed passed the agreed timeframe, Captain Green Solar hold the right to invoice you and seek payment for the total amount of the system price excluding the STC value ( the price prior to any rebates being applied). Captain Green Solar will recommend the customer to seek the reimbursement of their eligible STC’s from a STC trading company or aggregator. 18.4 Special requirements and arrangements are to be made with an authorised Captain Xxxxx Solar consultant by writing should they occur.
Special Installation Requirements. ‌ a) If you have any special or non-standard installation requirements, you must ensure that you discuss them clearly with the installation technician. Non-standard installation tasks include but are not limited to: i. where the installation is unusual, complex, difficult, or there are safety issues during the installation; ii. the installation is to a point that is not the closest and most direct path from the roof to the desired internal entry point; and; iii. internal structures make running internal cabling complex, difficult or unfeasible. iv. No TV antenna mast is available, or the TV mast antenna is not sturdy enough for the stable mounting of the Wireless Radio (Wireless CPE) during extreme weather conditions. b) Your preferences may not be the most efficient or suitable installation, however it is your right to decide where the Community Communications WISP equipment is installed, but additional cabling work may increase costs and/or timeframes of your installation. Technical requirements include that: a) the XXX Injector and Wireless CPE are in the same building as the main electric supply or switchboard; and b) the location is: i) a cool, dry and ventilated area with no sinks or water outlets; ii) within 1.5 metres of a dedicated power point; and iii) away from busy areas which might cause the unit to be knocked or damaged. c) If your premises are shown to be in coverage but is situated in an area of low topography and the relief or buildings or trees obscures the Line of Sight (LoS) to the Community Communications Fixed Wireless Access Point an extension mast might be required. The additional installation cost and the securing of this mast to provide a stable mount to the Wireless Radio (Wireless CPE). The above Special Installation Requirements will be discussed with you during the initial site survey and if preferred followed up with a cost estimate before installation. This will require a follow-up visit which will be arranged upon agreement has been reached in terms of the Special Installation Requirements.
Special Installation Requirements. You acknowledge and agree that: (a) if you have any special or non-standard requirements for installation, you must ensure that you discuss them clearly with the installation technician. Non standard installation tasks include but are not limited to: (A) where the installation is unusual, complex, difficult, or there are safety issues during the installation; (B) the installation is to a point that is not the closest and most direct path from the street; and (C) undergrounding cabling from the street to your Premises where aerial cabling would normally be used; (b) you are responsible for any additional charges due to a non-standard installation; (c) a quote will be prepared, and once you have considered and agreed to this quotation, the installation will proceed; (d) any ‘in roof’ work will automatically trigger the need for a non-standard installation due to the inherent safety risks involved. NBNCo will not guarantee that ‘in roof’ work will be undertaken; and (e) if you have special installation requirements beyond the Network Boundary Point (eg in Premises cabling), you will need to arrange and pay for the services of an ACMA licensed xxxxxx. This applies to all Premises cabling, such as that used to connect new or existing telephone or data sockets in your Premises to the NTD;

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