Common use of Equipment Installation and Design Clause in Contracts

Equipment Installation and Design. Installer will select the equipment for the PV System and supply all equipment, parts, and tools for PV System installation in line with programmatic and funding requirements. Installer will ensure that the PV System design meets the requirements of the DCSEU Solar for All Program, local regulations, and utility (Pepco) requirements. As these programs operate under set parameters, requests for changes from homeowners to the PV System design or the number of panels will not be accommodated unless problems are identified that would prevent the PV System from being installed. PV System designs presented by Installer to homeowners are therefore generally considered final.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Protective Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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Equipment Installation and Design. Installer will select the equipment for the PV System and supply all equipment, parts, and tools for PV System installation in line with programmatic and funding requirements. Installer will ensure that the PV System design meets the requirements of the DCSEU DOEE’s Solar for All Program, local regulations, and utility (Pepco) requirements. As these programs operate under set parameters, requests for changes from homeowners to the PV System design or the number of panels will not be accommodated unless problems are identified that would prevent the PV System from being installed. PV System designs presented by Installer to homeowners are therefore generally considered final.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maintenance Agreement

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Equipment Installation and Design. Installer will select the equipment for the PV System and supply all equipment, parts, and tools for PV System installation in line with programmatic and funding requirements. Installer will ensure that the PV System design meets the requirements of the DCSEU Solar for All Program, local regulations, and utility (Pepco) requirements. As these programs operate under set parameters, requests for changes changes, from homeowners to the PV System design or the number of panels will not be accommodated unless problems are identified that would prevent the PV System from being installed. PV System designs presented by Installer to homeowners are therefore generally considered final.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowner Agreement

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