DC Power System Demarcation Clause Samples

The DC Power System Demarcation clause defines the specific point at which responsibility for the direct current (DC) power system transfers from one party to another, typically between a service provider and a customer. In practice, this clause will specify the physical location—such as a terminal block, disconnect switch, or panel—where the ownership, maintenance, and operational duties for the DC power infrastructure change hands. By clearly establishing this boundary, the clause helps prevent disputes over maintenance obligations, access rights, and liability for system failures, ensuring both parties understand their respective responsibilities.
DC Power System Demarcation. The DC power system demarcation point is defined as the DC power board fuse(s) and/or breaker(s). Wire for each power and return lead shall be provided by Seller for each Installation Site (a maximum of 50 ft. per frame) to connect to the Equipment. Additional wire and associated materials, if required, will be provided at Buyer's expense. DC fuses and/or breakers and any other part of the power board or DC power system (including inverters) are not provided by Seller. The required fuse and/or breaker quantities and sizes are available upon request.
DC Power System Demarcation. The DC power system demarcation point is defined as the DC power board fuse(s) and/or breaker(s). Wire for each power and return lead will be provided by Seller (a maximum of 125 ft. per frame) to connect to the Equipment. Additional wire and associated materials, if required, will be provided at Buyer's expense. DC fuses and/or breakers and any other parts of the power board or DC power system (including inverters) are not provided by Seller. Information regarding the required fuse and/or breaker quantities and sizes will be provided by the Seller, with actual hardware provided by Buyer. 1.10 If requested by Buyer and at Buyer's additional expense, provide all overhead cable trays at each Designated Switch Site for the Switch room and Transport room. 1.11 At each Designated Switch Site, provide up to 125 ft. of wire for the ground lead extending from the Equipment to the Main Ground Bar (MGB). 1.12 Furnish, install and test two (2) video display units, two (2) printers. No telephone key system or telephones are provided. Any additional items will be provided and installed at Buyer's expense. 1.13 Complete the BSC Installation and Commissioning on or before the date as specified in the Project Intervals herein.
DC Power System Demarcation. Switch The DC power system demarcation point is defined as the DC power board fuse(s) and/or breaker(s). Wire for each power and return lead shall be provided by Vendor (amaximum of 50 ft. per frame) to connect to the Switch Products. Additional wire and associated materials, if required, will be provided at Owner's expense. DC fuses and/or breakers and any other part of the power board or DC power system (including inverters) are not provided by Vendor. Information regarding the required fuse and/or breaker quantities and sizes will be provided by the Vendor, with actual hardware provided by the Owner.
DC Power System Demarcation. Determined at the time of Site Survey.

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