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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. <br />THE <br />HARTFORD <br />(9) The following applies only if the Business Income and Extra Expense Coverage Extensions are attached <br />to this Coverage Part and only if the suspension of "operations" satisfies all the terms and conditions of the <br />Business Income and Extra Expense Coverage Extensions. <br />(a) If the loss or damage which resulted in "fungi", wet or dry rot, bacteria or virus does not in itself <br />necessitate a suspension of "operations", but such suspension is necessary due to loss or damage to <br />property caused by "fungi", wet or dry rot, bacteria or virus, then our payment under the Business <br />Income and Extra Expense Coverage Extensions is limited to the amount of loss and expense <br />sustained in a period of not more than 30 days unless another number of days is indicated in the <br />Declarations. The days need not be consecutive. <br />(b) If a covered suspension of 'operations" was caused by loss or damage other than "fungi", wet or dry <br />rot, bacteria or virus, but remediation of "fungi", wet or dry rot, bacteria or virus prolongs the "period of <br />restoration", we will pay for loss and expense sustained during the delay (regardless of when such a <br />delay occurs during the "period of restoration"), but such coverage is limited to 30 days unless another <br />number of days is indicated in the Declarations. The days need not be consecutive. <br />B. The following changes are made to Section G., PROPERTY DEFINITIONS: <br />1. The following definition is added: <br />"Equipment breakdown accident" means a fortuitous event that causes direct physical loss or direct physical <br />damage to "equipment breakdown property". The event must be one of the following: <br />a. Mechanical breakdown, including rupture or bursting caused by centrifugal force. <br />b. Artificially generated electrical, magnetic or electromagnetic energy, including electric arcing, that damages, <br />disturbs or otherwise interferes with any electrical or electronic wire, device, appliance or network. <br />c. Explosion of steam boilers, steam piping, steam engines or steam turbines owned or leased by you, or <br />operated under your control. <br />d. Physical loss or physical damage to steam boilers, steam pipes, steam engines or steam turbines caused by <br />or resulting from any condition or event inside such boilers or equipment. <br />e. Physical loss or physical damage to hot water boilers or other water heating equipment caused by or resulting <br />from any condition or event inside such boilers or equipment. <br />2. The following definition is added: <br />"Equipment breakdown property" means Covered Property which, during normal usage, operates under vacuum <br />or pressure, other than the weight of contents, or that generates, transmits or utilizes energy. <br />The following is not "equipment breakdown property": <br />a. Any structure, foundation, cabinet, compartment or air supported structure or building; <br />b. Any insulating or refractory material; <br />c. Any sewer piping, any underground vessels or piping, any piping forming a part of a sprinkler system, water <br />piping other than boiler feedwater piping, boiler condensate return piping, or water piping forming a part of a <br />refrigerating or air conditioning system; <br />d. Any dragline, excavation or construction equipment; <br />e. Any vehicle or any equipment mounted on a vehicle. As used here, vehicle means any machine or apparatus <br />that is used for transportation or moves under its own power. Vehicle includes, but is not limited to, car, truck, <br />bus, trailer, train, aircraft, watercraft, forklift, bulldozer, tractor or harvester. However, any property that is <br />stationary, permanently installed at a "scheduled premises" and that receives electrical power from an <br />external power source will not be considered a vehicle. <br />f. Any equipment manufactured by you for sale. <br />eGF �D <br />Form SP 30 17 10 18 ��/ 1°x REVIEWED & APPROVED BY.- <br />© 2018, The Hartford <br />(May include copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its 1— --WR r skPjanagementAnalpt <br />