§ 56.11  COMMISSIONING, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS.
   (A)   General.
      (1)   The customer or customer's authorized representative shall perform commissioning, and maintenance as outlined in this section for all generator equipment. All testing shall be documented and the town shall be granted the right to audit the documentation. The town reserves the right to require and witness testing of the customer's generator.
      (2)   The customer's generator is subject to inspection by a town representative at a mutually agreeable time, as the town deems necessary. The town's inspection and/or witnessing the testing of the customer's equipment shall not be construed as the town warranting or implying that the customer's equipment is safe or reliable. The town shall not be liable to the customer or others as a result of inspection and witnessing of tests of the customer's generator or equipment.
   (B)   Commissioning. The manufacturers recommended and required commissioning, installation and functional tests shall be completed, with successful results, in accordance with the manufacturer's published recommendations. Commissioning tests in IEEE 1547 shall also be completed with successful results unless these IEEE 1547 tests are duplications of the manufacturer tests. After obtaining the final electrical inspection, the customer shall invite the town to the commissioning test and perform the test at a mutually agreed date.
   (C)   Maintenance and testing. Maintenance shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's published maintenance procedures. Periodic testing shall be completed with successful results in accordance with the manufacturer's published recommendations for periodic testing at, or before, the recommended testing intervals. If the manufacturer does not publish recommendations for periodic testing, suitable testing shall be performed that assures proper protection for the EPS, at an intervalnot to exceed two years. All test results shall be documented and available to the town for review up request.
   (D)   Failure of test. If a generator fails any test, it shall be disabled and the isolation device must be opened and locked until the equipment is repaired.
(Ord. passed - - )