Conergy SunEasy 1000 User manual

SunEasy User Manual
Grid Connect Solar Power System
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction........................................................................................................................ 3
2. How your Conergy Solar Power System Works............................................................ 4
2.1 System Components................................................................................................... 5
2.2 System Performance.................................................................................................. 5
2.3 Safety........................................................................................................................... 6
3. System Operation............................................................................................................ 9
3.1 To Check Systems with the Conergy WR Inverter....................................... 9
3.2 To Check Systems with the SMA Sunny Boy Inverter............................... 10
3.2.1 Operating Mode Indication............................................... 10
3.2.2 Normal Operating Mode................................................... 10
3.2.3 Description of Operating Mode........................................ 10
4. System Maintenance....................................................................................................... 12
4.1 Maintenance Timetable................................................................................... 12
4.2 Trouble Shooting............................................................................................. 12
5. System Drawings............................................................................................................... 13
6. Safe Operating Induction Certificate............................................................................... 14
7. Where to get help............................................................................................................... 15
8. Maintenance Checklists.................................................................................................... 16
Conergy Pty Ltd - General Terms and Conditions for Trade............................................... 19
Limited Product and Power Output Warranty for Solar Modules....................................... 22

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1. Introduction
Thank you for placing confidence in Conergy and congratulations on the installation of your new Conergy SunEasy
grid-connect solar power system, specifically designed for Australian conditions. Conergy SunEasy Grid-Connect
solar power system kits have been designed to provide flexibility of use and ease of installation. These kits have been
designed to meet the requirements of the current Australian electrical and building codes, including wind loading
requirements.
Now that your system has been commissioned it should operate automatically. Should you wish to know more about
your system, please read this manual and make yourself familiar with all safety requirements. Observing all safety
requirements in this manual, in addition to the local safety rules, will prevent injuries.
Your Conergy Team

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2 . How your Conergy Solar Power System Works
Solar energy is renewable and is different from conventional power generation in that:
| You are using environment friendly energy which doesn’t need big, pollution emitting power stations.
| It can also be generated on a small scale like on your rooftop.
| Once the solar power system is installed it costs you nothing to generate electricity.
Solar electricity generation works by converting energy from the sun, in the form of light, into electricity. Please note
that only light and not heat is transformed into electrical energy. Heat from the sun will have an adverse effect on
power generation as it slightly reduces the efficiency of solar cells.
Solar cells are made of semiconductors and work via what is known as the photovoltaic (PV) effect. In this process
when light hits a conductor and semiconductor it transfers its energy to that conductor. Light is actually a stream of
energy particles called photons. When the photons hit the silicon surface in the solar cells they generate electricity by
transferring energy and freeing electrons. In this way electricity is generated. Put simply, photovoltaic cells are energy
converters - converting the energy from sunlight into electricity.
Solar modules usually contain multiple number of solar cells encased in a durable casing. Toughened glass is used
to cover and protect the solar cells and a antireflective coating is used to minimise light reflection from the surface.
Solar modules produce DC power, usually at 12V or 24V. The inverter included in your Conergy SunEasy solar power
system converts DC power to AC power and feeds it into the electricity grid, if not used in your household directly.
With this setup, if you are using less power than you are producing, your meter runs backwards. If you are using
more power than you are generating your meter runs forwards. Some utilities require that you install two independent
energy meters. One to measure your consumed energy and the other for metering the amount of electricity your
system has returned to the grid. Your energy retailer will credit/charge you the difference between your consumed
energy and your generated energy.

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2.1 System Components
The following table shows the main components of your Conergy SunEasy Grid Connect kit:
Item Item Description
1 PV modules
2 Mounting frame for solar modules
3 DC to AC inverter
4 Circuit breaker enclosures
5 DC and AC isolating circuit breakers
6 A set of safety labels
2.2 System Performance
System performance will highly depend on the geographical and atmospheric conditions of the installation site. The
following energy yield data show the approximate values for capital cities in Australia and New Zealand. The figures
shown are based on the Conergy C175M module outputs. When using Conergy C167P modules the output values
will be reduced by approximately 5%.
Daily Energy Yield (kWh)
Kit Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perth Adelaide
SunEasy 1000 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.82 4.40
Sun-Easy 1500 6.02 6.05 6.06 7.22 6.59
Sun-Easy 2000 8.03 8.06 8.08 9.63 8.79
Kit Alice Springs Canberra Darwin Auckland Wellington
SunEasy 1000 4.33 4.16 3.84 3.88 3.56
SunEasy 1500 6.50 6.24 5.75 5.81 5.33
SunEasy 2000 8.66 8.32 7.67 7.75 7.11
Item Item Description
7 Array DC cables
8 Installation material required
9 SunEasy Installation Manual
10 Suneasy User Manual
11 Inverter Manual
12 Solar Module Data Sheet
Annual Energy Yield (kWh)
Kit Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perth Adelaide
SunEasy 1000 1466 1471 1475 1757 1604
SunEasy 1500 2199 2207 2213 2636 2406
SunEasy 2000 2932 2942 2950 3514 3208
Kit Alice Springs Canberra Darwin Auckland Wellington
SunEasy 1000 1580 1518 1370 1415 1297
SunEasy 1500 2370 2276 2055 2123 1946
SunEasy 2000 3160 3035 2740 2830 2594

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2.3 Safety
The following safety instructions are important for your personal safety and for the optimum performance of your
solar power system. Please take the time to go through the following checklist with your installation team. The
safety instructions must NOT be ignored.
| The service and maintenance of your newly installed solar power system must be carried out by a licensed
electrical contractor in strict compliance with the Australian building and electrical safety rules.
| If you are not a licensed electrical contractor or a qualified person do not attempt to do any modification and/or
maintenance work on the solar power system. Doing so may put you in danger and may also void component
warranties.
| Never pour cold water on solar module surfaces when the sun is shining and they are hot. Doing so can shatter
the solar module glass. This type of damage will not be covered by the solar module warranty. This activity could
also expose you to the danger of electrocution.
| Never walk on the surface of the solar modules. Doing so will damage the solar module and will not be covered by
warranty.
| Avoid working in the vicinity of the installed solar module area when raining or when the area is still wet.
| The installed solar power system generates electricity when exposed to the sun. The generated voltage is
dangerous and can be fatal. The whole surface must be covered by black sheets prior to working on the system,
in order to ensure that no electricity is being generated.
| Observe all safety signs installed as part of your system.
| Please note that DC voltages will be present on the solar module side of the inverter even if the isolating circuit
breakers are completely switched off.
Your solar system is an electric power generation system and, as a result,
contains current-carrying components. Contact with electric current can be FATAL!
Never ignore safety hazards
Opening system components
Beware of the risk of death from touching electrical components! Do not open any of the components of your solar
power system unless you are a qualified licensed electrical contractor.
Repairs or modifications
Any work on the electrical components, such as repairs or modifications, must be carried out by a licensed
electrical contractor.
Guarantee and warranty claims
The guarantee and warranty claims will be void if unauthorised persons open or modify components.
Electrical work
The solar power system must be shut down before commencing any electrical work on the building.

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Operational safety
Please observe all safety signs installed and all warnings laid out in the accompanying operating instructions.
Shut-down procedure
The following procedure must be followed to shut down the system, Please refer to the system drawings on page
13):
1. Disconnect the utility grid system to the inverter via AC Grid Disconnection Circuit Breaker labelled Q1.
2. Disconnect the DC power to the inverter at the DC side of the inverter via Grid Disconnection Circuit
Breaker – labelled Q2.
3. Disconnect the DC power to the Building DC cable on the roof via the Roof Isolating Circuit Breaker (if
applicable) – labelled Q3.
4. Disconnect all MC plugs between all solar modules to create lower voltage for a safe work environment.
DC voltage when system is shut down
Even if the system has been disconnected from the grid via a circuit-breaker, voltage is still present in the solar
panels during daylight hours.
In case of fire try and and shut down the system as far as possible. All circuit breakers must remain off until the fire
is extinguished.
Do not touch electric components such as wires, connection terminals, generator
junction boxes or plug connectors – there is a risk of electric shock or even death.
Daylight voltage in the solar modules
In daylight hours, as well as at dusk and dawn, DC voltage will be present in the connected wires and cables.
Safe work on roofs
After shutting down your system in the order above, if persons are working on your roof, you must make them
aware that there is the possibility of a small, non-lethal electrical charge being present in the base frame and
module frames.
Cleaning the solar array
Depending on the roof slope, the solar panels clean themselves during rainy weather. However, a layer of dust can
form if there is a prolonged dry spell. This could reduce the amount of energy produced by the solar power system.
Your system output has been calculated to take account of this dust. We do NOT recommend that you climb on
the roof to clean the solar panels. Please do not use ANY high-pressure cleaner or chemical cleaning product on
the surface of the solar panels – use plain water at mains pressure or less. All electric components, such as cables,
connectors, generator junction boxes etc. must remain dry.
CAUTION: Never wash the solar panels while they are hot! Cold water on hot solar panels may cause the glass to
shatter. Note that solar panels may be hot even when it is cloudy; and that the temperature of the solar panel can
be up to 20°C higher than the site ambient temperature.
Do not open the inverter!
Never open the inverter housing, even when switched off. The inverter should only
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Heat build-up
Exercise caution when touching the inverter housing. The inverter can become hot during use. Never cover the
inverter’s heat sinks or vents when it is in use. Please observe the distances around the inverter as laid out in the
operating instructions.
Dust formation
Do not allow excessive dust to build up around the inverter. Never touch damaged cables; report the damage to
your Conergy SunEasy installer immediately.
AC circuit breaker
Recurrent tripping of the AC circuit breaker indicates a fault. Please report this fault to your Conergy SunEasy power
system installer immediately.
Inverter display
Regularly check the inverter display and report any malfunctions or warning signals.
Operating instructions
Please refer to the enclosed operating instructions for further safety information on your inverter and instructions for
displaying your system performance data.
Warning notices
Safety Signs and Instructions
All safety instructions and warning signs installed with the system:
• Must be kept in a legible condition
• Must not be damaged
• Must not be removed
• Must not be covered, pasted or painted over
DC disconnecting device
DO NOT disconnect the inverter’s DC side when the inverter is
switched on or when solar panels are producing energy.
DC plugs must never be disconnected from the sockets of the solar modules as long as the Conergy WR unit is
feeding power into the mains. Before disconnecting the DC plug you must always disconnect AC power to the
inverter.
To carry out maintenance work, your installer needs to switch the system off via the AC circuit breaker Q1 and then
disconnect the DC side, as per the shutdown procedure.

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Switchboard
Always keep the switchboard door closed. Any work on the meter box or its supply cables must only be carried out
by a licensed electrician or personnel authorised by your electricity supplier.
Cables and plugs
One of the most common causes of system breakdown is damage to the solar cables. If you come across a
damaged cable or any other system defect, please report it to your SunEasy Power system installer so that it can
be repaired.
3. System Operation
Your Conergy SunEasy solar power system meets all Australian standards and regulations current at the time of
installation. All necessary quality-control and safety measures have been observed to guarantee safe and trouble-
free operation.
The day to day operation of your solar power system is automatic, meaning you don’t have to switch it on or off or
monitor it during the day.
We recommend that you check the meter and inverter once a fortnight as follows:
Meter: Check it during the day when there are no (or minimal) electrical appliances operating in your house. The
meter should be showing energy exported.
3.1 To Check Systems with the Conergy WR Inverter
Inverter: Check the LED light on the front of the inverter:
LED Status Indication
Steady Green
Solar System Operational - Normal Condition.
Flashing Green
Solar System Operational – Error Message displayed on the LCD Screen. (see
Status Diagnosis and Repair” on page 55 of the WR Inverter Instruction Manual
for the Error Message).
Steady Orange
The inverter is in automatic start-up phase – Normal everyday condition after
sunrise.
Flashing Orange
Warning displayed on the screen or Manual shutoff of the system operation.
Inverter will automatically start-up operation after sunrise.
Steady Red
General Alarm - (see “Status Diagnosis and Repair” on page 55 of the WR
Inverter Instruction Manual for the Error Message).
Off
No Solar Array power output. This is normal during night time.

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3.2 To Check Systems with the SMA Sunny Boy Inverter
3.2.1 Operating Mode Indication
The SMA inverter displays the actual operating status with three LEDs on the inverter lid.
The owner/user of the solar power system should regularly inspect and take note of the inverter LED indications to
make sure that the solar power system is in good condition and it is working fault free. It is even more important
to carry out this LED status check during the early months after the installation, at different times of the day under
different sunlight conditions. You will find a complete description of all LED signal codes in the SMA Sunny Boy
Inverter Manual.
3.2.2 Normal Operating Mode
As long as no LED or only the green LED is blinking, the Sunny Boy is in its normal operating status. If all three
LEDs are on, the inverter is in its initialization phase which is a normal operating state as well. All other signals
indicate a disturbed operating state. Refer to the inverter manual for more information on the different LED signal
codes.
3.2.3 Description of Operating Mode
Standby at Night
Initialisation
If all LEDs are off then the Sunny Boy is in standby operation
mode. This state indicates that the input voltage at the inverter is
too low to be fed into the utility grid.
If all three LEDs are on then the on-board computer of the Sunny
Boy is in the initialization phase. At least one of the string voltages
on the inverter is in the acceptable range. Power is already
supplied to the internal board, but is not yet sufficient to be fed
into the utility grid. Data transmission is not possible at this stage.
Betrieb
Operation
Erdschluss
Earth Fault
Störung
Failure
All LEDs are off
All LEDs are on

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The Sunny Boy has successfully completed the self-test of its
electronics components, synchronised to the utility grid and starts
feeding generated power to the utility grid.
Feeding Operation
When the green LED blinks 3 times per second, the Sunny Boy is in stop
mode. During this mode calibration of the measurement electronics will
be carried out while the inverter itself will be put in the “Waiting” mode.
When the green LED blinks once per second, the Sunny Boy is in test
mode to verify the required conditions for feeding operation are fulfilled.
If all requirements are fulfilled then grid monitoring will be started.
When the red LED on the Sunny Boy is on, this indicates an earth fault
or one of the two thermally monitored varistors on the DC input side is
defective. In this condition feeding to the utility grid is suspended, until
the failure is rectified.
Green LED is on
Green LED blinks
3 times per second
Insulation Failure
Green LED blinks
once per second
Red LED is
permanently on
With this signal the Sunny Boy indicates a grid failure which can be
caused by:
| Grid under-voltage
| Grid over-voltage
| Grid under-frequency
| Grid over-frequency
First find out whether there is a general power shutdown.
If you do not find any failure, the grid connection of the inverter
must to be checked by a qualified electrician.
If the yellow LED is steady on then this is an indication that there is a
failure of the grid monitoring or the independent disconnection device
(MSD) within the unit. During the internal testing process, the inverter
has detected a malfunction of the MSD and has stopped feeding to the
grid. This is a failure which cannot be rectified on site. Please contact
your installer or supplier.
Inverter Permanently Disabled
Yellow LED is
permanently on
Stop Mode
Waiting - Grid Monitoring Mode
Green LED blinks
once per second
Grid Problem
Yellow LED is on for 5 sec
off for 3 sec, then blinks
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4. System Maintenance
4.1 Maintenance Timetable
Once a fortnight:
Check inverter and meter as in Chapter 3 - System Operation
Once every three months:
Check the array for shading during the middle of the day, ideally between 10am and 4pm. Surrounding trees may
have grown since the solar power system was installed, and may need to be trimmed.
Check your electricity bill to ensure you are being credited for energy generated by your solar power system. The
easiest way to do this is to compare your current bill with the bill for the same period last year. It should show fewer
kilowatt hours being consumed.
If not, check the following before calling your electricity retailer:
| Have you bought any new appliances or made changes to your lifestyle that may mean you are using
more energy than in the same period last year?
| Your solar power system generates less energy in winter and more in summer. If it is currently winter, the
solar power system may not make a significant difference to your bill.
| If you have not had your solar power system for the full quarter, it may not have generated enough energy
to make a significant difference to your bill.
If none of the above explains the difference, and you are still concerned, call your Conergy SunEasy system installer
and ask for assistance to test the inverter and find out how much energy you have generated. Then, if required,
contact your electricity retailer and check that their billing system includes energy generated by your solar power
system.
Once a year:
The installer of your Conergy SunEasy solar power system or a qualified electrician should carry out an annual
maintenance check, as outlined on page 16.
4.2 Trouble Shooting
The inverter is considered to be the “heart” of the solar system as it controls every aspect of the power generation
within the system and provides system status indication. To trouble shoot your system please refer to the inverter
manual included with the System Installation Manual. This manual contains all information to enable the user to
identify problems caused. Please note again that problem rectification once identified can only be carried out by
your system installer or a licensed electrical contractor.

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5. System Drawings
Q3
20A
2P 400 VDC RATED
ROOFTOP ARRAY
ISOLATION (NOT INCLUDED)
Q2
20A
2P 400 VDC RATED
PV ARRAY
MAIN SWITCH
INVERTER
SB 1100
Q1
16A
1P 6KA C
GRID DISCONNECTION
6 CONERGY LARGE AREA MODULES
9 CONERGY LARGE AREA MODULES
Q3
20A
2P 400 VDC RATED
ROOFTOP ARRAY
ISOLATION (NOT INCLUDED)
Q2
20A
2P 400 VDC RATED
PV ARRAY
MAIN SWITCH
Q1
16A
1P 6KA C
GRID DISCONNECTION
INVERTER
WR 1700
INVERTER
WR 1700
Q3
20A
2P 400 VDC RATED
ROOFTOP ARRAY
ISOLATION (NOT INCLUDED)
Q2
20A
2P 400 VDC RATED
PV ARRAY
MAIN SWITCH
Q1
16A
1P 6KA C
GRID DISCONNECTION
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6. Safe Operating Induction Certificate
The system operator has been thoroughly informed of relevant safety regulations and operating instructions
for a solar power system, especially potential risks, handling and maintenance works on the system or its
components.Before carrying out any work on the solar power system or in its vicinity, the installer named
below must be
contacted for professional advice:
System installer: _____________________________________ Telephone: ______________________________
Note: Failure to contact the installer may void the warranties for the system and/or its components.
Exclusion from liability:
Conergy Pty Ltd and its employees, agents, licensees, contractors and sub-contractors shall not be liable
in any way (except to the extent such liability is incapable of being excluded or limited under any federal
or state laws of Australia) for any damages, costs, claims, demands, actions, or other liability in respect
of or arising from any injury, death or from any loss of or damage to any property, whether or not involving
negligence or any other cause of action whatsoever, caused or arising out of or incidental to or connected
in any way with any matter or thing done or omitted to be done by Conergy Pty Ltd or any of its employees,
agents, licensees, contractors or subcontractors.
The Safety and Operational Induction was carried out
in person Place and date of safety briefing: ____________________________________
in writing Explanation: ______________________________________________________
____________________________________________ __________________________________________
System Owner signature System Installer signature
____________________________________________ __________________________________________
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7. Where to get help
Make sure to keep the distributor and installer’s contact details for future reference if required. In addition please
keep your original invoice as proof of purchase should you wish to claim against the manufacturer warranty.
Installer Name:
License No.:
Contact Phone No.:
Fax No.:
Email Address:
Street Address:
Supplier Name:
Contact Phone No.:
Fax No.:
Email Address:
Street Address:
Conergy Contact Phone No.: 1300 551 303
Fax No.: (02) 8507 2220
Email Address: support@conergy.com.au
Street Address: Unit 6, 44-48 O’Dea Avenue, Waterloo, NSW 2017

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Shut down the solar power system
before starting work
Date: __________________________________ Maintenance by: __________________________________________
Solar panels and array:
Panels are clean and free of dust and fungus
No visual defects such as fractures,
browning, moisture penetration or
frame corrosion are present
Junction boxes inspected for tightness
of connections, water penetration, seal
integrity, cable gland integrity, conduit
sealing and clamps
Inverter and electrical:
Cabling secure
Conduit or other mechanical protection OK
Surge arresters tested for degradation
Earthing connections tight and free of corrosion
Data logger (if installed) tested – no faults present
Bypass diodes verified
Array frame securely fixed to roof
Array clamps and fastenings tight and secure
No corrosion on mounting frame or roof
Roof penetrations weatherproof
Electrical connections secure
Voc and Isc readings consistent with time of day
and weather
All Voc readings within 5% of each other
Verify integrity of fuses, circuit breakers, residual
current devices
Inverter start-up checked
Meter reading: ___________________________ Previous meter reading: _________________________
Annual production: ____________kWh Is the annual production consistent with the predicted output? Yes / No
If no, what advice and explanation have been given to the system operator? ________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8. Maintenance Checklist (We have provided 3 checklists. Please photocopy blanks for following years)

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Shut down the solar power system
before starting work
Date: __________________________________ Maintenance by: __________________________________________
Solar panels and array:
Panels are clean and free of dust and fungus
No visual defects such as fractures,
browning, moisture penetration or
frame corrosion are present
Junction boxes inspected for tightness
of connections, water penetration, seal
integrity, cable gland integrity, conduit
sealing and clamps
Inverter and electrical:
Cabling secure
Conduit or other mechanical protection OK
Surge arresters tested for degradation
Earthing connections tight and free of corrosion
Data logger (if installed) tested – no faults present
Bypass diodes verified
Array frame securely fixed to roof
Array clamps and fastenings tight and secure
No corrosion on mounting frame or roof
Roof penetrations weatherproof
Electrical connections secure
Voc and Isc readings consistent with time of day
and weather
All Voc readings within 5% of each other
Verify integrity of fuses, circuit breakers, residual
current devices
Inverter start-up checked
Meter reading: ___________________________ Previous meter reading: _________________________
Annual production: ____________kWh Is the annual production consistent with the predicted output? Yes / No
If no, what advice and explanation have been given to the system operator? ________________________________
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Shut down the solar power system
before starting work
Date: __________________________________ Maintenance by: __________________________________________
Solar panels and array:
Panels are clean and free of dust and fungus
No visual defects such as fractures,
browning, moisture penetration or
frame corrosion are present
Junction boxes inspected for tightness
of connections, water penetration, seal
integrity, cable gland integrity, conduit
sealing and clamps
Inverter and electrical:
Cabling secure
Conduit or other mechanical protection OK
Surge arresters tested for degradation
Earthing connections tight and free of corrosion
Data logger (if installed) tested – no faults present
Bypass diodes verified
Array frame securely fixed to roof
Array clamps and fastenings tight and secure
No corrosion on mounting frame or roof
Roof penetrations weatherproof
Electrical connections secure
Voc and Isc readings consistent with time of day
and weather
All Voc readings within 5% of each other
Verify integrity of fuses, circuit breakers, residual
current devices
Inverter start-up checked
Meter reading: ___________________________ Previous meter reading: _________________________
Annual production: ____________kWh Is the annual production consistent with the predicted output? Yes / No
If no, what advice and explanation have been given to the system operator? ________________________________
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and finally with the principal performance.
3.7 The Purchaser will not cancel or amend any Order accepted by
Conergy without Conergy’s written approval.
4. Period of Delivery and Performance
4.1 Delivery will be deemed to occur when Conergy informs the
Purchaser that the Products are ready for collection at Conergy’s
works.
4.2 Dates and periods of delivery of which Conergy will advise the
Purchaser in writing only, will be regarded as best estimates,
but will not be guaranteed and may be subject to extension to
cover delays caused by Government priorities, strikes, lockouts,
breakdowns, delays in transport, fines, late delivery of raw materials or
components, or other causes beyond Conergy’s control, and Conergy
will accept no responsibility or liability for the consequence of any
delays. In this event, Conergy will be entitled to postpone the delivery
and the performance by the period of the complication plus an
appropriate restarting time, or to cancel the acceptance of an Order
in full or in part with respect to the part not yet fulfilled.
4.3 If a complication referred to in clause 4.2 lasts more than three
months, following the setting of an appropriate additional period of
time, the Purchaser may cancel that part of the Order which has not
already beenperformed by Conergy. In the event that the period of
delivery or performance is extended or in the event that Conergy is
released from its obligations, the Purchaser will not be entitled to any
claim for damages.
4.4 If Conergy accepts in writing responsibility for non-compliance with
bindingly agreed dates and periods of delivery or performance the
Purchaser shall be entitled to compensation for delay amounting to
a half percent for every full week of delay, totalling a maximum of
five percent of the invoice value of the Products and Services Order
affected by the delay. Any and all further claims will be excluded,
unless the delay is caused by Conergy’s gross negligence.
4.5 Conergy may carry out partial deliveries and partial performances at
any time within the period advised by it for delivery or performance.
4.6 Any delivery and performance obligations arising in relation to
these Terms and Conditions will not apply to Conergy until timely
satisfaction of all the Purchaser’s corresponding duties. Time for
payment will be of the essence of the contract.
4.7 If the Purchaser requests Conergy to delay delivery or performance,
or fails to give Conergy adequate instructions for delivery or
performance, or is in delay of acceptance of delivery or performance
for any other reason, Conergy may claim the damage or cost caused
by such delay, including the cost of storage of Products. Upon
the beginning of the delay in acceptance, the risk of accidental
deterioration or accidental loss of Products passes to thePurchaser.
5. Passing of Risk
All Products will be at the Purchaser’s risk from the point of delivery
as defined in clause 4. Insurance cover is the responsibility of the
Purchaser, and Conergy will not be responsible for any loss or
damage occurring after the point of delivery and will only arrange
insurance upon written instructions from the Purchaser, and at the
Purchaser’s cost.
6. Liability for Defects or Shortfall
6.1 If there is any shortfall in the number of Products, or if the Products
are damaged during delivery, the Purchaser will inform Conergy within
three (3) days from the date of delivery. If the Purchaser does not,
then Conergy will not be responsible for any loss or damage suffered
by the Purchaser as a result of the shortfall or damage.
6.2 If there is a shortfall in the number of Products or if the Products are
damaged during delivery, Conergy’s liability will in any case be limited
to the price of the Products not delivered or damaged.
6.3 No returns may be made, or will be accepted by Conergy, unless the
returned Products are defective or damaged in transit. In either case,
the Purchaser must first give notice under clause 6.1 before it can
return the Products.
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6.4 If within the warranty period applicable to a Product, as set out in
Conergy’s product catalogue any new Product sold by Conergy
is found to be defective in materials or workmanship, or does not
conform to any applicable drawings and specifications approved by
Conergy, then Conergy will, at its option, either repair or provide a
replacement part or Product provided that:
6.4.1 the Purchaser has given written notice to Conergy of any
alleged defect immediately and in any case not later than three
(3) days from the date of discovery of the defect;
6.4.2 the Purchaser has provided Conergy a reasonable opportunity
to perform all appropriate tests on the Product; and
6.4.3 the defective part or Product is promptly returned to a
designated Conergy service centre.
Any defective part or Product replaced will become Conergy property
and the repaired or new part or Product will be delivered free to the
Purchaser’s site.
6.5 No separate warranty will apply to repaired Products as a whole or to
parts not repaired or replaced by Conergy.
6.6 The warranties given by Conergy in clauses 6.2, 6.4 and 6.5 above do
not cover:
(a) fair “wear and tear” and failures or damage not reported to
Conergy within the warranty period;
(b) failures or damage due to misapplication, abuse, improper
installation or abnormal conditions of operation;
(c) failures or damage due to operation, either intentional or
otherwise, above or below rated capacities or in an otherwise
improper manner;
(d) failures or damage resulting from Products which have been
in any way tampered with or altered by anyone other than an
authorised representative of Conergy;
(e) Products damaged in shipment or without the fault of
Conergy; and
(f) failures or damage resulting from the incorporation of, or
failure of, non-Conergy manufactured or supplied parts in the
Products.
6.7 Conergy does not warrant any equipment of other manufacturers
which is designated by the Purchaser or purchased by Conergy for
resale to the Purchaser either separately or as a part of equipment
manufactured by Conergy. For such equipment, the warranty
established by the manufacturer of the equipment will apply.
6.8 When Conergy supplies Services to the Purchaser, Conergy will
exercise its best skill, competence and experience to undertake the
Services.
6.9 Conergy’s liability under clauses 6.2, 6.4 or 6.5 will in no event exceed
the cost of replacing or repairing the Products sold or supplying the
Services again.
6.10 The benefits conferred by the warranties in clauses 6.2, 6.4 or 6.5 are
in addition to all other rights and remedies in relation to the Products
and the Services supplied or performed by Conergy which the
Purchaser has under the Trade Practices Act and similar state and
territory laws, and the exceptions and limitations in clauses 6.2, 6.4 or
6.5 do not apply to such statutory rights and remedies.
6.11 Where the Trade Practices Act or similar state or territory legislation
implies into these Terms and Conditions any term, condition or
warranty, and that legislation avoids or prohibits provisions in a
contract excluding or modifying them, then the term, condition or
warranty shall be deemed to be included in these conditions of
sale provided that Conergy’s liability for a breach of any such term,
condition or warranty, including any consequential loss which the
Purchaser may sustain, will be limited, at the option of Conergy, to
either replacing or repairing the Products or, in the case of Services,
to supplying the Services again.
6.12 Except as expressly set out in these Terms and Conditions, and
subject to clause 6.11:
6.12.1 all conditions, warranties, terms, undertakings, representations
and obligations, whether expressed or implied, and whether
arising under statute, common law, equity, custom, trade
usage or otherwise (including any implied condition, warranty,
term or representation as to the use of the Products, their
weight, dimensions, capacities, colours or the correspondence
of the Products with any contract description or as to
merchantable quality, fitness for any purpose or safety of the
Products, or operating performance where such performance
is conditional on empirical factors or on the whole installation
or on the individual or overall operation or on the skills of an
operator), whether made known or not and any liability of
Conergy to compensate or indemnify any person or persons
in respect of the foregoing, are expressly negatived and
excluded; and
6.12.2 in no event will Conergy be liable for any:
6.12.2.1 expenses incurred by the Purchaser in an attempt to
repair or rework any allegedly defective Product or
Service;
6.12.2.2 losses, costs, expenses, liabilities and damages
(including loss of profits, liabilities of the Purchaser
to its customers or third persons, and any other
consequential damages), whether direct or indirect
and whether or not resulting from or contributed to
by the default or negligence of Conergy, its agents,
employees and sub-contractors, which might be
claimed as the result of the use or failure of the
Product sold or the Services supplied.
6.13 In the event that Conergy provides the Purchaser defective assembly
instructions preventing the orderly assembly of a Product, Conergy
will provide the Purchaser with effective assembly instruction and
Conergy expressly excludes all other liability in relation to such an
occurrence.
7. Indemnity
7.1 Subject to clause 14, the Purchaser indemnifies and holds Conergy
harmless from and against all liabilities, losses, damages, costs or
expenses incurred or suffered by Conergy and from and against all
actions, proceedings, claims or demands made against Conergy,
arising in either case as a result of:
7.1.1 the Purchaser’s failure to comply with any laws, rules,
standards or regulations applicable in relation to the Products
or the use of the Products;
7.1.2 any use of the Products contrary to any instructions or
warnings given by Conergy;
7.1.3 any other negligence or any breach of duty by the Purchaser;
7.1.4 any compliance or adherence by Conergy with any
instructions by the Purchaser in relation to the Products or
their manner of preparation; or
7.1.5 any failures resulting from the incorporation of, or failure of,
non-Conergy manufactured or supplied parts in the Products.
8. Intellectual Property Rights
Conergy is the owner of certain patents and registered designs as well as
other intellectual property rights, including copyright, and other technical,
business or similar information (including all designs, documents and
other materials relating to the Products) created by Conergy (together the
“Intellectual Property Rights”). The Purchaser must not directly or indirectly
manufacture or purchase from any third party the subject matter of the
Intellectual Property Rights or in any way infringe the Intellectual Property
Rights. The Intellectual Property Rights remain at all times the exclusive
property of Conergy.
9. Confidentiality
The Purchaser must keep these Terms and Conditions confidential and
must not disclose details of them to any third party without Conergy’s
prior written consent. The Purchaser agrees not to copy or disclose to
any third party any drawings, price details, any other technical papers or
any documents marked or identified as “confidential” supplied by Conergy
under these Terms and Conditions.
10. Drawings and Specifications
All drawings and specifications, descriptions and other documents attached
to any quotation are for tendering purposes only, and will not form the
basis nor be part of any contract between Conergy and the Purchaser.
Conergy retains ownership of the copyright and all other intellectual and
industrial property rights in all drawings, specifications, manuals and other
documentation provided to the Purchaser, and all such documents must be
returned to Conergy on demand.
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