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the Engine Service Dealer and Clarke. All provide
support of these products after final installation of the
complete fire pump and sprinkler system.
Warranty responsibility involves both Clarke and the
DEUTZ service organizations worldwide.
The Engine Manufacturer (DEUTZ) provides
Warranty for the basic engine components and Clarke
provides warranty on the accessories added to meet
the NFPA-20 specifications and FM/UL certification
requirements.
8.2 CLARKE WARRANTY
All Clarke warranted components have warranty
Duration of 24 months beginning at the Start-up date
of the fire pump system. The warranty coverage
includes replacement of the part and reasonable cost
of labor for installation. Components failed due to
improper engine installation, transportation damage,
or misuse is not covered under this warranty.
For additional warranty details, see the specific
warranty statement “DEUTZ New Engine Warranty”
on the following page. Also contact Clarke direct if
you have any questions or require additional
information.
Clarke is not responsible for incidental or
consequential costs, damage or expenses which the
owner may incur as a result of a malfunction or
failure covered by this warranty.
8.3 DEUTZ WARRANTY
WARRANTY POLICY
SUPPLIER’s liability under this warranty shall
be IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES OF
SUPPLIER for defect in material or
workmanship of Products or ANY OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
statutory or at common law WHICH BUYER
HEREBY WAIVES.
In no event shall
SUPPLIER be liable
for consequential or
indirect damages regarding Products or End-
Products.
INDEMNIFICATION
Notwithstanding any other provisions in this
Agreement, BUYER shall indemnify SUPPLIER and
its subsidiaries and hold them harmless against and
from any and all claims, damages, costs and expenses
with respect to any loss of or damage to property, and
any injury to or death of any person, arising out of or
attributable to any use, application into other
machines/systems or sale of the Products.
3RD PARTY'S RIGHT
SUPPLIER shall in no event warrant the any use,
application into other machines/ systems or sale of
Products is free from infringement of any 3rd party's
right. BUYER shall indemnify SUPPLIER and its
subsidiaries and hold them harmless against from any
and all claims or actions against SUPPLIER or
BUYER for infringement of any 3rd party's right in
connection with BUYER's use, application into other
machines/ systems of the Products.
DEFINTION OF ENGINE RATING
It is important to choose the proper engine rating to
provide the optimum performance in a given
application. Ratings in this Article show DEUTZ
Fire pump engine guidelines on applications.
FIRE PUMP POWER RATING
Fire PUMP POWER Rating is applicable for
supplying emergency power for the duration of the
utility power outage. NO OVERLOAD capability is
available for this rating. Under no condition is an
engine to operate in parallel with the public utility at
the Fire PUMP POWER rating.
This rating should be applied where reliable utility
power is available. A Fire Pump rated engine should
be sized for a maximum of 70% average load factor
and 200 hours of operation per year. When
determining the actual average power output, power
of less than 30% of the Fire PUMP POWER shall be
taken as 30% and time at standstill shall not be
counted.
Fire Pump ratings should never be applied except is
true emergency power outages. Negotiated power
outages contracted with a utility company are not
considered an emergency.
NOTES:
Total running time must not exceed 200 hours
per year.
There is no overload capability.