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. <br />2. Overhead and underground construction techniques, and <br />their impact on reliable system operations consistent with <br />the requirements of the National Electric Safety Code or <br />Ordinances of the City, covering System construction in <br />public and private right of ways. <br />3. Plant grounding and bonding necessary to inhibit, for <br />example, outages due to stray electrical currents <br />consistent with the National Electric Code as current or as <br />modified during the term of this Agreement. <br />4. Power supply connections, construction and safety. <br />5. Detail and estimates of any upgrades necessary to correct <br />any physical defects or deterioration noted during the <br />inspection. <br />6. Other items determined pertinent to reliable system <br />operation such as but not limited to an assessment of <br />headend, over-the-air and satellite antennas, construction <br />and maintenance issues of concern. <br />e. The City may require photographic documentation attached to all written <br />fnd'ings and reports for the purpose of illustrating specific findings or <br />violations. <br />Before the commencement of any testing, the GRANTEE shall provide to <br />the independent consultant, if one is engaged by the City, the most <br />current calibration certificates issued by an independent calibration <br />laboratory for all frequency/voltage sensitive equipment that will be used <br />during all testing. <br />g. An electrical plant proof-of-performance test shall be completed at no . <br />less than (15) different Subscribers network distribution locations in the <br />system. The locations selected shall be different from those locations <br />used in the physical plant inspection required within subsection 2,C. If - <br />in the opinion of the independent consultant, if one is engaged, fifteen <br />(15) test points per system is not sufficient to collect enough data to be <br />considered reliable data, the independent consultant shall reserve the <br />right to require a reasonable number of additional tests as determined <br />necessary to insure the collection of sufficient data. <br />1e.