EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICE Sample Clauses

EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SERVICE. 2.2.1 The COUNCIL shall, at its entire cost, supply the external electrical engineering service. 2.2.2 The amounts referred to in clauses 2.1.8 and 2.2.5 are payable to the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Benoni twenty (20) weeks prior to the electricity supply being made available, on condition that all materials has been delivered by Suppliers within this period. 2.2.3 Power can be supplied subject to Eskom agreeing to provide additional capacity at the COUNCIL’s intake point. ▇▇ ▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ from the Energy Department shall be contacted before any payments are made. 2.2.4 The TOWNSHIP OWNER shall provide proof of his intention and commitment toLoad shedding  Load shift during peak hours  Installing energy efficient equipment  Provision shall be made for the installation of a ripple control relay per geyser in each unit, should individual geysers be installed. Inspections to verify compliance shall be conducted at the 2.2.5 The TOWNSHIP OWNER shall pay an electrical bulk contribution of R786 600,00 based on R1 500 per kVA which amount will be revised annually for implementation at 1 July of each year. 2.2.6 The provisions pertaining to the defects maintenance period, are set out in clause 11 hereunder.

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