Installation and Permitting Sample Clauses

Installation and Permitting. 4.1 Utilities requires a second (recording) metering point to record energy generated by the Customer’s System. At its sole expense, the Customer must furnish and install as part of the System a meter socket (base) in accordance with the then current Utilities Electric Line & Extension Service Standards. Springs Utilities will furnish the meter for insertion into that meter socket (base) at no charge to the Customer. This second meter will have no effect on the Customer’s utility xxxx and is for informational purposes.
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Installation and Permitting. 4.1 The Owner and the System must comply with all applicable National Electric Code (NEC), UL and IEEE requirements, including, but not limited to: UL 1741-Standard for Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for Use with Photovoltaic Systems. IEEE Standard 1547 (2003): Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems. [NOTE: UL 1741 will soon be incorporated into IEEE 1547]. Other organizations, such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), test to UL 1741. If the inverter is tested by an organization other than Underwriters Laboratories, the test data must be submitted to the City. The Owner at the Owner’s expense must: 1) obtain all necessary electrical permits for installation of the System and 2) obtain and maintain any government authorizations or permits required for the operation of the System. The Owner must reimburse the City for any and all losses, damages, claims, penalties, or liability the City incurs as a result of Owner’s failure to obtain or to maintain any governmental Authorizations and permits required for construction and operation of the Owner’s System.
Installation and Permitting. 4.1 Without limiting the provisions of paragraph 22, the Owner and the System must comply with all applicable requirements of National Electric Code, National Electric Safety Code (NEC), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), including, but not limited to: UL 1741-Standard for Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for Use with Photovoltaic Systems. IEEE Standard 1547 (2003): Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems. Other organizations, such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), test to UL 1741. If the inverter is tested by an organization other than Underwriters Laboratories, the test data must be submitted to the City. The Owner at the Owner’s expense must: 1) obtain all necessary electrical permits for installation of the System and 2) obtain and maintain any government authorizations or permits required for the operation of the System. The Owner shall fully indemnify the City against any and all losses, damages, claims, penalties, or liability the City may incur as a result of Owner’s failure to obtain or to maintain any governmental authorizations or permits required for construction and operation of the Owner’s System.
Installation and Permitting. 6.1 Without limiting the provisions of Section 16, the Customer and the DER must comply with the City of Loveland Requirements for Electric Service in order to connect with City of Loveland Electric Power System, a copy of which is on file with the City Clerk, and all applicable National Electric Code (NEC), UL and IEEE requirements, including, but not limited to: XX 0000 XX00 – Inverters, Converters, and Controllers for Use in Independent Power Systems; IEEE Standard 1547 (2018) – Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems; and IEEE 1547.1 (2020) – Standard Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems.
Installation and Permitting. 4.1 Without limiting the provisions of paragraph 22, the Customer and the System must comply with all applicable National Electric Code (NEC), UL and IEEE requirements, including, but not limited to: UL 1741-Standard for Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for Use with Photovoltaic Systems. IEEE Standard 1547 (2003): Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems. [NOTE: UL 1741 will soon be incorporated into IEEE 1547]. Other organizations, such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), test to UL 1741. If the inverter is tested by an organization other than Underwriters Laboratories, the test data must be submitted to the City. The Customer at the Customer’s expense must: 1) obtain all necessary electrical permits for installation of the System and 2) obtain and maintain any government authorizations or permits required for the operation of the System. The Customer must reimburse the City for any and all losses, damages, claims, penalties, or liability the City incurs as a result of Customer’s failure to obtain or to maintain any governmental Authorizations and permits required for construction and operation of the Customer’s System.
Installation and Permitting. Sublessee will be responsible for all installation, permitting and costs. Please note that Wal-Mart approval does not guarantee that signage will be allowed by the city or any other entity that must approve. The roof of the Wal-Mart store may not be penetrated in any manner. If Sublessee penetrates the roof, Sublessee will pay to Sublessor the amount of $100,000.00 in damages. It would be impracticable or difficult to ascertain actual resulting damages to Sublessor and the amounts set forth above are reasonable estimates of such damage and shall be paid to Sublessor as liquidated damages in such event.
Installation and Permitting. 4.1 Without limiting the provisions of paragraph 22, the Owner and the System must comply with all applicable National Electric Code (NEC), UL and IEEE requirements, including, but not limited to: UL 1741-Standard for Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for Use with Photovoltaic Systems. IEEE Standard 1547 (2003): Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems. [NOTE: UL 1741 will soon be incorporated into IEEE 1547]. Other organizations, such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), test to UL 1741. If the inverter is tested by an organization other than Underwriters Laboratories, the test data must be submitted to BLW. The Owner at the Owner’s expense must: 1) obtain all necessary electrical permits for installation of the System and 2) obtain and maintain any government authorizations or permits required for the operation of the System. The Owner must reimburse BLW for any and all losses, damages, claims, penalties, or liability BLW incurs as a result of Owner’s failure to obtain or to maintain any governmental authorizations and permits required for construction and operation of the Owner’s System.
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Installation and Permitting. Licensee will be responsible for all installation, permitting and costs.
Installation and Permitting. 4.1 The Customer and the System must comply with: 1) all applicable National Electric Code (NEC) requirements, including, but not limited to NEC Articles 690 and 705; 2) all building codes; and 3) all applicable Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements and standards. At its sole expense, the Customer must: 1) obtain all necessary electrical permit(s) for the installation of the System, and 2) obtain and maintain any governmental authorizations or permits required for the operation of the System. The Customer must reimburse Utilities for all losses, damages, claims, penalties, or liability that Utilities incurs because of the Customer’s failure to obtain or to maintain any governmental authorizations and permits required for construction and operation of the Customer’s System.
Installation and Permitting. 4.1 The Customer and the System must comply with: 1) all applicable National Electric Code (NEC) requirements, including, but not limited to NEC Articles 690 and 705; 2) all building codes; and 3) all applicable Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements and standards. At its sole expense, the Customer must: 1) obtain all necessary electrical permit(s) for the installation of the System, and 2) obtain and maintain any governmental authorizations or permits required for the operation of the System. The Customer must reimburse CSU for any and all losses, damages, claims, penalties, or liability CSU incurs as a result of the Customer’s failure to obtain or to maintain any governmental authorizations and permits required for construction and operation of the Customer’s System.
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