| C:
Sample format for Statement of Warranty Coverage -solar
thermal: To be supplied to purchaser as part of
Statement of Certification package. Sample only: subject to
change without notice.
D: Sample format for
Statement of Warranty Coverage -- all systems except solar
thermal: To be supplied to purchaser as part of
Statement of Certification package. Sample only: subject to
change without notice.
C. Statement of Warranty
Coverage
To: Solar (type of
system) owner at (address)
From: (installation
company)
Date: (date of
installation)
RE: Solar (type of
system) certification requirements
The warranty requirements
for the "supplier" will stand as written as
defined in the current (at time of sale) system
test/certification documents (SRCC OG-300, OG-400, or
equal).
The warranty requirements
for the installation company will be as follows (this
warranty supersedes all other warranties for the time
periods stated):
a). The installation
company will provide a full parts and labor warranty for the
entire system for two (2) years from date of installation.
Full parts and labor
warranty includes, but is not limited to, any and all
component failure(s), whether it is covered by the original
manufacturer or not' any and all installation-related
malfunction(s); any and all high-temperature problem(s)
including those related to water quality. Any manufacturer's
warranty(ies) are in addition to, not in lieu of, the
installation warranty. Warranty is not required to cover
problems resulting from exposure to harmful materials and
chemicals, fire, flood, lightning, hurricane, tornado,
hailstorm, earthquake, or other acts of God, vandalism,
alteration of system by anyone not authorized by the
installation company, or any other cause beyond the control
of the installation company.
b.) The installation
company will provide a full parts and labor warranty against
any and all freeze-damaged component(s) for five (5) years.
This includes freeze damage due to water quality problems
and component failures.
Note 1: Ambient
temperatures below 4 degrees C (39 degrees F) can cause
freeze damage to solar collectors, transport pipe and other
system components. These cold temperatures and freezing
conditions are common throughout the state of Arizona and
are not considered and act of God. All freeze damaged system
components are subject to the freeze warranty as specified
above.
Note 2: The freeze
protection on some system types can be accidentally disabled
by the user. Since this condition is intrinsic in the system
design, and therefore can be predicted, freeze damage due to
accidental disabling by the user is not cause for
indemnification of the installing company. The installation
company is specifically responsible for any freeze damage
due to accidental disabling of the freeze protection.
Note 3: The freeze
protection on some system types can be rendered less
effective or completely useless due to electric power
failures at the system site. Since this condition is
intrinsic in the system design, freeze damage due to lack of
electric power at the system site is not cause for
indemnification of the installing company. The installing
company is specifically responsible for any damage due to
electric power failure at the system site.
D. Statement of Warranty
Coverage
To: Solar (type of
system) owner at (address)
From: (installation
company)
Date: (date of
installation)
RE: Solar (type of
system) certification requirements
The warranty requirements
for the installation company will be as follows (this
warranty supersedes all other warranties for the time
periods stated):
a) The installation
company will provide a full parts and labor warranty for the
entire system for two (2) years from date of installation.
Full parts and labor
warranty includes, but is not limited to, any and all
component failure(s), whether it is covered by the original
manufacturer or not, and any and all installation-related
malfunction(s). Any manufacturer's warranty(ies) are in
addition to, not in lieu of, the installation warranty.
Warranty is not required to cover problems resulting from
exposure to harmful materials and chemical, fire, flood,
lightning, hurricane, tornado, hailstorm, earthquake, or
other acts of God, vandalism, alteration of system by anyone
not authorized by the installation company, or any other
cause beyond the control of the installation company.
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