I.L.15.01.T.K.
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Effective June 2000
1. Warranty
The Seller warrants that the Product
manufactured by it will conform to Seller’s
applicable specifications and be free from
failure due to defects in workmanship and
material for a period of one (1) year from the
date of shipment. In the event that a Product
fails to comply with the foregoing warranty
Seller will, at its option, either (a) repair or
replace the defective Product, or defective
part or component thereof, F.O.B. Seller’s
facility freight prepaid, or (b) credit Buyer for
the purchase price of the Product. All
warranty claims shall be made promptly in
writing. Seller requires all non-conforming
Product be returned at Seller’s expense for
evaluation unless specifically stated
otherwise in writing by Seller This warranty
does not cover failure or damage due to
storage, installation, operation or
maintenance not in conformance with
Seller's recommendations and industry
standard practice or due to accident,
misuse, abuse or negligence. This warranty
does not cover reimbursement for labour,
gaining access, removal, installation,
temporary power or any other expenses
which may be incurred in connection with
repair or replacement. This warranty does
not apply to Product not manufactured by
Seller. Seller limits itself to extending the
same warranty it receives from the supplier.
Limitation of Liability
The remedies of the Buyer set forth herein
are exclusive and are the sole remedies for
any failure of Seller to comply with its
obligations hereunder. In no event shall
Seller be liable in contract, in tort (including
negligence or strict liability), extra-
contractually, or otherwise for damage to
property or equipment other than the
Product sold hereunder, loss of profits or
revenue, loss of use of Product, cost of
capital, claims of customers of the Buyer, or
any special, indirect, incidental or
consequential damage whatsoever. The
total cumulative liability of Seller arising or
related to this contract whether the claims
are based in contract, in tort (including
negligence or strict liability), extra-
contractually, or otherwise, shall not exceed
the price of the Product or Service on which
such liability is based.
2. Receiving, Handling and
Storage
2.1 Receiving
Every effort is made to insure that transfer
switch equipment arrives at its destination
undamaged and ready for installation.
Crating and packing is designed to protect
internal components as well as the
enclosure. Transfer switch enclosures are
skid mounted and suited for forklift
movement. Care should be exercised,
however, to protect the equipment from
impact at all times. Do not remove protective
packaging until the equipment is ready for
installation. When transfer switch
equipment reaches its destination, the
customer should inspect the shipping
container for any obvious signs of rough
handling and/or external damage incurred
during the transportation phase.
Record any external and internal damage
observed for reporting to the transportation
carrier. Call the carriers concerned at once
for inspection, and request an inspection
report. Do not write to us first – notify the
carrier instead. If this precaution is not
taken we cannot assist you in recovering the
amount of the claim against the carrier. All
claims should be as specific as possible and
include shop order (S.O.#) and general
order numbers (G.O.#).
A shipping label is affixed to the top of the
shipping container which includes a variety
of equipment and customer information,
such as General Order Number (G.O.#) and
Catalog Number (Cat.#). Make certain that
this information matches other shipping
paper information.
Each transfer switch enclosure is bolted
through its top and bottom mounting holes to
a rigid wooden pallet. The pallet is open at
two ends for movement by a fork lift. Heavy-
duty cardboard surrounds the enclosure. A
corrugated cardboard protector covers the
entire top of the enclosure with additional
cardboard protectors over the indicating
lights. The shipment is secured and further
protected with shrink wrap. Do not discard
the packing material until the equipment is
ready for installation.
Once the top packaging is removed from the
shipment, the enclosure door can be
opened. A paper envelope of documents will