SYSTEM MONITORING EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

SYSTEM MONITORING EQUIPMENT. The revenue grade monitoring system will be used to provide the actual kWh production data from the System. On an annual basis, the monitoring system will be tested to verify that it is operating as intended. Automatic e-mail alerts will be setup within ten (10) days of the execution of each Rider. Automatic e-mail alerts will be issued by the monitoring system if the System goes offline at any time for any reason. Company will be notified of alerts and Contractor will acknowledge the alerts. Contractor will respond as needed to troubleshoot the problem within the timeframe specified above. Setup, maintenance and administration, via the monitoring system’s online or software interface, of alerts and equipment parameters (e.g., string or zone level monitoring, expected energy output per manufacturer specifications, accounting for actual installation characteristics even if different from blueprints) will be included in the Services provided by Contractor.
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SYSTEM MONITORING EQUIPMENT. A revenue grade monitoring system will be used to provide the actual kWh production data from the System. On an annual basis the monitoring system will be tested by Operator at its sole cost and expense to verify that it is operating as intended. Automatic e-mail alerts will be setup at the time of System commissioning, which will send alerts if the System goes offline at any time for any reason. Owner will be notified of alerts and Operator will acknowledge the alerts and respond with a reason for the alert or an action plan to continue to monitor for changes or troubleshoot the problem. [EXHIBIT F LABOR RATES Hourly rate regular business hours (7:00AM – 4:00PM Monday-Friday): $110 Hourly rate off hours: $140 Hourly rate Sundays & Holidays: TBD
SYSTEM MONITORING EQUIPMENT. The developer of the PV facility shall be required to provide and install a dynamic system monitoring equipment that conforms to PREPA's specifications. Puert o Ric o Electri c Xxxx r Authority Minimu m Technica l Requirement s for Photovoltai c Generatio n (PV) Project s APPENDIX F DETERMINATION OF NET ELECTRICAL NOT RECEIVED To calculate the Net Electrical Output not received by PREPA during any time period the following method will be used:
SYSTEM MONITORING EQUIPMENT. The developer of the PV facility shall be required to provide and install a dynamic system monitoring equipment that conforms to PREPA's specifications. Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority Minimum Technical Requirements for Photovoltaic Generation (PV) Projects

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