Year Limited Performance Warranty Sample Clauses

Year Limited Performance Warranty. The Supplier warrants for a period of 25-year performance warranty (“Performance Warranty Period”) in details as below: during the first year of the Performance Warranty Period, the actual power output (performance) of the modules will reach at least 98% of the nominal power output; and from the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.55% for a period of 24 years; by the end of the 25th year, an actual output of at least 84.8% of the nominal power output is guaranteed. Actual Power Output (Year=1) ≥ Nominal Power * (1 - 2%) Actual Power Output(Year=N, 2≤N≤25)≥ Nominal Power *( 1 –(2% + 0.55% *(N-1)) The actual power output is to be measured under standard testing condition (“STC” or “Standard Test Conditions”) in an independent testing lab accepted by the Supplier or previously designated by the Supplier, and when measuring the actual power output, measurement equipment tolerance is to be taken into consideration, as per IEC60904. Standard Test Conditions are: Air mass 1.5, wind speed 0m/s, irradiance 1000W/ ㎡, cell temperature 25°C 2. Warranty Claim Procedure (e) evidence for purchase of the affected module; (f) model of the affected module; (g) project location; (h) other supplementary information required by the Supplier. In the event the Customer fails to notify the Supplier and provide the relevant information of (a)-(h) as described above within the time required by the Supplier, the Supplier is entitled to refuse to process the relevant claim demand without any liability until the Customer has provided the relevant information as required by the Supplier. The Supplier will review and evaluate alleged claims after receipt of the claim and full information as stipulated herein. If the Supplier at its sole discretion considers it necessary, the Supplier can request the module be shipped back to the Supplier’s factory for testing, in which case, the Supplier will provide the customer with a Return Merchandise Authorization (“RMA”). In the absence of such RMA, any returned module will not be accepted by the Supplier. In the event the Customer returns the Solar Modules without written agreement of the Supplier, the risks (including but not limited to damage and loss of the Solar Modules) and expenses related to the Solar Modules shall be borne by the Customer. Subject to the approval of the Supplier’s technical service department, the necessary and documented shipping costs related to the Limited Product Warranty or th...
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Year Limited Performance Warranty. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, TALESUN provides to the Customer a Limited Peak Power Warranty with a term of 25 years for single glass Modules from the Warranty Start Date ("Limited Peak Power Warranty Period"): Mono crystalline Solar Cell Modules:
Year Limited Performance Warranty. The Supplier warrants for a period of 25-year performance warranty (“Performance Warranty Period”) in details as below: during the first year of the Performance Warranty Period, the actual power output (performance) of the modules will reach at least 98% of the nominal power output; and from the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.55% for a period of 24 years; by the end of the 25th year, an actual output of at least 84.8% of the nominal power output is guaranteed. Actual Power Output (Year=1) ≥ Nominal Power * (1 - 2%) Actual Power Output(Year=N, 2≤N≤25)≥ Nominal Power *( 1 –(2% + 0.55% *(N-1)) The actual power output is to be measured under standard testing condition (“STC” or “Standard Test Conditions”) in an independent testing lab accepted by the Supplier or previously designated by the Supplier, and when measuring the actual power output, measurement equipment tolerance is to be taken into consideration, as per IEC60904. Standard Test Conditions are: Air mass 1.5, wind speed 0m/s, irradiance 1000W/ ㎡, cell temperature 25°C 2. Warranty Claim Procedure
Year Limited Performance Warranty. The Supplier warrants for a period of 30-year performance warranty (“Performance Warranty Period”) in details as below. For the avoidance of doubt, this limited performance warranty only applies to the actual power output of the front-side of the modules. As for the Hi-MO 5 series, during the first year of the Performance Warranty Period, the actual power output (performance) of the modules will reach at least 98% of the nominal power output; and from the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.45% for a period of 29 years; by the end of the 30th year, an actual output of at least 85% of the nominal power output is guaranteed. Actual Power Output (Year=1) ≥ Nominal Power * (1 - 2%) Actual Power Output(Year=N, 2≤N≤30)≥ Nominal Power *( 1 –(2% + 0.45% *(N-1))) As for the Hi-MO 7 series, during the first year of the Performance Warranty Period, the actual power output (performance) of the modules will reach at least 99.2% of the nominal power output; and from the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.38% for a period of 29 years; by the end of the 30th year, an actual output of at least 88.18% of the nominal power output is guaranteed. Actual Power Output (Year=1) ≥ Nominal Power * (1 – 0.8%) Actual Power Output(Year=N, 2≤N≤30)≥ Nominal Power *( 1 –(0.8% + 0.38% *(N-1))) The actual power output is to be measured under standard testing condition (“STC” or “Standard Test Conditions”) in an independent testing lab accepted by the Supplier or previously designated by the Supplier, and when measuring the actual power output, measurement equipment tolerance is to be taken into consideration, as per IEC60904. Standard Test Conditions are: Air mass 1.5, wind speed 0m/s, irradiance 1000W/㎡, cell temperature 25°C 2. Warranty Claim Procedure

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