Annual Preventive Maintenance Sample Clauses

Annual Preventive Maintenance. In order to prevent future failures and discrepancies in Customer’s equipment, Dialogic offers the Preventive Maintenance and Inspection service. Dialogic service engineers will review Customer’s network and solution and perform a preventative maintenance routine according to the product type procedure. To prevent traffic disruption, the preventative maintenance routine will be performed only upon full Customer authorization. Dialogic will provide a report at the end of the maintenance process which will summarize the current status of the equipment, and recommend any changes in the operation of the equipment and any additional action that needs to be taken.
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Annual Preventive Maintenance. At Customer's expense, Customer will conduct a thorough preventive maintenance and signal strength/quality baseline test annually. Customer must at all times maintain the Neutral Host DAS in a manner such that Sprint signal remains equal to or better then -85dBm RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) with a Rx signal 5dB greater than the strongest interferer for CDMA. Customer will provide baseline RSSI, and interference, measurements to Sprint upon completion of all preventive maintenance routines and on an annual basis thereafter.
Annual Preventive Maintenance. Annual inspection of microTargeting™ Controller, remote, motor and/ or encoder by an FHC technician. Preventive maintenance includes repair parts and labor for normal wear and tear of the equipment. • Firmware updateReplacement of motor components (if necessary) • Full calibration of controller system Use of a microTargeting Controller Power Assist loaner system at no charge, subject to availability and 1-week advance notice required.
Annual Preventive Maintenance. I. During the Annual Preventive Maintenance checks the Companies, IFN's or contractor employees performing the checks must be on a conference bridge with the Network Operations Centers or notified depending on what functions are being performed. A. Fiber testing: Test all vacant fibers between each regain or terminal by reading with an OTDR doing traces and taking power readings across each fiber. (Transmit & Receive) B. Grounding: Check all OPGW grounds at splice points. C. Access: Check all access roads to splice points. D. Battery Checks: Clean batteries and check connections on all bolts applying the manufacturers' recommended pressure (torque) using proper tools. E. Generator: Change filters, oil and fluids.
Annual Preventive Maintenance. Motorola Solutions personnel will perform a series of maintenance tasks to keep network equipment functioning correctly.
Annual Preventive Maintenance. 1. Service Description. Includes regularly scheduled tests, checks, and routine alignments of the Infrastructure Equipment. Inspect, clean, and tune-up L3Harris portable and mobile Terminals to FCC specifications. 2. Service Request. To initiate this Service, Customer’s Point of Contact shall follow Section III.7 3. (“Service Request Procedure”), and specifically call their Regional Service Manager listed in Attachment D (“Point of Contact and Notice”). 4. L3Harris Responsibilities: a. Provide Customer with a Preventive Maintenance Business Hours schedule and approximate Equipment outage times (if any). b. Perform Preventive Maintenance on the Equipment based on L3Harris’ best practices and in accordance with the Preventive Maintenance Table(s). c. Provide Customer with a Summary Report in the format shown in the Table(s) below, or another format as determined by L3Harris. Technician Date PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (IF APPLICABLE & AS NECESSARY) PERIOD PASS FAIL GENERAL Check RF, data and audio cable condition Annual Check general alarm status, troubleshoot and investigate any found alarm conditions Annual Check condition of punch blocks Annual Perform a general talkgroup test Annual Perform a multisite test Annual Perform an individual call test Annual MASTR V BASE STATION (Manual MM- 017079-001) Check simulcast timing, adjust Annual Check transmitter RF power output doesn’t exceed station authorization Annual Check transmitter frequency stability is within correct ppm of specification Annual Check modulation deviation is within correct kHz of specification Annual Check Receiver BER Annual Verify alarm functionality Annual Check call processing, each channel Annual Clean physical filters Annual Inspect RF lines Annual Inspect audio and data cables for snug connection Annual Verify control channel operation and rolling Annual Perform power supply voltage checks Annual PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (IF APPLICABLE & AS NECESSARY) PERIOD PASS FAIL GPS RECEIVERS Verify GPS sync Annual Verify alarm functionality Annual Verify battery functionality Annual Check power supply voltage Annual NETWORK Check and verify RNM alarms Annual Inspect Ethernet cables Annual Check MPLS router voltage Annual Check MPLS router cables Annual Check MPLS router alarms Annual Check dual CPU operation Annual Check servers for dust Annual CONSOLES Check console link to VNIC Annual Check RF, data and audio cable condition Annual Verify operation of touch screen monitor Annual Check and clean key...
Annual Preventive Maintenance. The contractor shall hold a contract kick-off meeting with the Assigned Public Works Manager within 30 calendar days following notice to proceed, to develop a timeline for the annual preventive maintenance. The initial annual maintenance schedule shall be due ten (10) calendar days following the contract kick-off meeting. Contractor will troubleshoot and/or diagnose HVAC/Mechanical problems and recommend emergency or routine repair programs as required. Annual preventive maintenance shall include detailed maintenance reports for each system. Annual preventive maintenance will include any and all costs for providing the necessary labor, tools, equipment, mobilization/demobilization, licenses and incidental materials such as fluids, belts and filters, etc. per the Annual Preventive Maintenance items below as required to test, maintain, and diagnose the specified HVAC equipment, including but not limited to air flow analysis, water quality and flow, delta T, humidity, refrigerant and electronic conditions. as required to prevent corrosion damage to metal parts, cleaning solutions, oil and clean-up materials. NOTE: All refrigerant required to be removed from any unit during any maintenance or repair procedure shall be captured and replaced at no cost to the City. Any new refrigerant added to fully charge any system shall be at verified contractors cost plus a maximum of 10% markup. in manufacturer’s Equipment and Maintenance Schedule. Should additional cleaning be required, Coil Service includes notifying the City of any necessary adjustments to this program.
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Annual Preventive Maintenance. Haemonetics agrees that it will perform all non-routine maintenance and will conduct annual preventive maintenance on the Equipment on or before the first anniversary date of the last preventive maintenance performed, all at its sole cost and expense.

Related to Annual Preventive Maintenance

  • Preventive Maintenance The Contractor shall provide necessary preventive maintenance, required testing and inspection, calibration and/or other work necessary to maintain the equipment in complete operational condition during the warranty period.

  • Preventative Maintenance Standards of applicable Professional Governing Body. Anesthesia and surgical equipment maintenance standards as per manufacturer specifications and guidelines, subject to review and acceptance by AHS.

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement. (ii) CSXT or NSR, directly or through their respective affiliates, may perform the work which CRC performed prior to the date of this Agreement when (A) CRC does not possess the skills needed for such work, (B) CRC lacks the necessary employees to do such work in a timely fashion, or (C) CRC does not possess the equipment needed to do such work. CRC and the party performing the work shall agree to a reasonable fee for such work prior to performance. CRC, CSXT and NSR may agree to have additional work performed either by CSXT, NSR or their affiliates.

  • Software Maintenance Subrecipient shall apply security patches and upgrades in a timely manner and keep virus software up-to-date on all systems on which State data may be stored or accessed.

  • Project Maintenance The Local Government shall be responsible for maintenance of locally owned roads and locally owned facilities after completion of the work. The State shall be responsible for maintenance of the state highway system after completion of the work if the work was on the state highway system, unless otherwise provided for in existing maintenance agreements with the Local Government.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.

  • Emergency Maintenance LightEdge reserves the right to perform emergency Service maintenance as needed outside the Scheduled Maintenance window, in which case LightEdge will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer if feasible under the circumstances. Any such maintenance will be considered an “Emergency Maintenance”. All Service SLAs will apply during Emergency Maintenance.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Subject to any modification or amendment of this Agreement made pursuant to Section 4.2(c) or Section 7.3(d), Planned Maintenance occurring during the Delivery Term shall be coordinated and scheduled in accordance with this Section 9.6. Seller shall perform all Planned Maintenance (including Major Planned Maintenance) in a manner that optimizes the generation and benefits to Buyer of the Contract Energy, Storage Energy, and other Products (e.g., during off-peak periods and low-irradiance periods) and, without limiting the foregoing, either (i) outside of Daylight Hours or (ii) during the months of October and November only, during Daylight Hours; provided, however, that the foregoing restrictions shall not apply to any Planned Maintenance that Seller is required to perform pursuant to any applicable manufacturer warranty that cannot reasonably be performed by Seller subject to such restrictions. (b) Seller shall deliver to Buyer a proposed schedule for Planned Maintenance in respect of each Contract Year (“Planned Maintenance Schedule”) no later than ninety (90) Days before the start of such Contract Year. Planned Maintenance Schedules submitted by Seller shall (i) comply with the second sentence of Section 9.6(a) and (ii) include reasonably detailed descriptions of the Planned Maintenance to be performed, the Days and times in which each type of Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed, the estimated amount(s) of Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity that will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance and the total number of hours that Seller expects that the Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance. The general form for the Planned Maintenance Schedule is set forth in Schedule 9.6. (The Planned Maintenance descriptions reflected in the general form set forth in Schedule 9.6 are provided for indicative purposes only, and are not necessarily representative of the detail, time periods, or certainty required for a Planned Maintenance Schedule hereunder.) (c) Buyer shall have the right to disapprove, in its reasonable discretion (provided that Buyer shall have the right to disapprove, in its sole and absolute discretion, any Planned Maintenance proposed by Seller that is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement), any Planned Maintenance set out in any Planned Maintenance Schedule proposed by Seller for any Contract Year, except for any Planned Maintenance that (i) is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November or (ii) Seller is required to perform pursuant to any applicable manufacturer warranty and that is scheduled to occur in compliance with Section 9.6(a). If Seller submits its Planned Maintenance Schedule for a Contract Year in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement and Buyer does not disapprove of any Planned Maintenance set out in such Planned Maintenance Schedule by sixty (60) days after submission, then such Planned Maintenance Schedule shall be deemed approved. If Buyer, in the exercise of its discretion as set forth above, disapproves any Planned Maintenance in such Planned Maintenance Schedule within the applicable time period specified above after its submission, Buyer shall notify Seller and the Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to agree upon and finalize a mutually acceptable Planned Maintenance Schedule for the applicable Contract Year. Seller shall conduct Planned Maintenance during such Contract Year only in accordance with an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule; provided, however, that Seller may (A) move Planned Maintenance included in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule that is not Major Planned Maintenance, so long as such move is consistent with the terms of this Agreement (including the second sentence of Section 9.6(a)) or, with respect to Major Planned Maintenance, if such Major Planned Maintenance is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and (B) schedule and perform Planned Maintenance not reflected in the Planned Maintenance Schedule so long as such Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and Seller provides Buyer at least two (2) weeks’ prior written notice of such Planned Maintenance; provided further that Buyer shall have the right to advise Seller of periods when Buyer prefers, based on solar irradiance, supply, market and other conditions, that any Major Planned Maintenance be deferred, and Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to comply with such request. (d) Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to complete any Planned Maintenance and place the Facility back into full commercial operation as soon as reasonably possible. If Seller determines that any Planned Maintenance scheduled in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule no longer needs to be completed or will not consume the entire time scheduled therefor in the agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule, Seller shall provide (i) a Generation Forecast to Buyer reflecting the forecasted amount of Delivered Energy during each affected interval that takes into account such change and (ii) in the case of any Major Planned Maintenance, a written notice declaring the cessation and termination of the applicable Major Planned Maintenance period (in which event, the Major Planned Maintenance period shall terminate in accordance with the terms of such Generation Forecast and written notice).

  • General Maintenance Borrower shall maintain the Project Site and all improvements thereon, including lighting and signage, in good condition, free of debris, waste and graffiti, and in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code. Borrower shall maintain the improvements and landscaping on the Project Site in accordance with the Maintenance Standards (as hereinafter defined). Such Maintenance Standards shall apply to all buildings, signage, lighting, landscaping, irrigation of landscaping, architectural elements identifying the Project Site and any and all other improvements on the Project Site. To accomplish the maintenance, Borrower shall either staff or contract with and hire licensed and qualified personnel to perform the maintenance work, including the provision of labor, equipment, materials, support facilities, and any and all other items necessary to comply with the requirements of this Agreement. Borrower and its maintenance staff, contractors or subcontractors shall comply with the following standards (collectively, “Maintenance Standards”): (i) The Project Site shall be maintained in conformance and in compliance with reasonable maintenance standards for comparable first quality affordable housing projects, including but not limited to painting and cleaning of all exterior surfaces and other exterior facades comprising all private improvements and public improvements to the curbline. The Project Site shall be maintained in good condition and in accordance with the custom and practice generally applicable to comparable first quality affordable apartment complexes in the County of Orange (the “County”). (ii) Landscape maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: watering/irrigation; fertilization; mowing; edging; trimming of grass; tree and shrub pruning; trimming and shaping of trees and shrubs to maintain a healthy, natural appearance and safe road conditions and visibility, and irrigation coverage; replacement, as needed, of all plant materials; control of weeds in all planters, shrubs, lawns, ground covers, or other planted areas; and staking for support of trees. (iii) Clean-up maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: maintenance of all sidewalks, paths and other paved areas in clean and weed-free condition; maintenance of all such areas clear of dirt, mud, trash, debris or other matter which is unsafe or unsightly; removal of all trash, litter and other debris from improvements and landscaping prior to mowing; clearance and cleaning of all areas maintained prior to the end of the day on which the maintenance operations are performed to ensure that all cuttings, weeds, leaves and other debris are properly disposed of by maintenance workers. Governmental Lender agrees to notify Borrower in writing if the condition of the Project Site does not meet with the Maintenance Standards and to specify the deficiencies and the actions required to be taken by Borrower to cure the deficiencies. Upon notification of any maintenance deficiency, Borrower shall have commenced to cure such deficiency within thirty (30) days and shall diligently act to correct, remedy or cure such deficiency within no more than sixty (60) days. If the written notification states the problem is urgent relating to the public health and safety of the City of Anaheim or Governmental Lender, then Borrower shall have forty-eight (48) hours to rectify the problem. In the event Borrower does not maintain the Project Site in the manner set forth herein and in accordance with the Maintenance Standards, Governmental Lender shall have, in addition to any other rights and remedies hereunder, the right to maintain the Project Site, or to contract for the correction of such deficiencies, after written notice to Borrower, and Borrower shall be responsible for the payment of all such costs incurred by Governmental Lender.

  • Vehicle Maintenance 16.1 You must report to thl as soon as possible, where the oil is above or below the recommended level or the warning indication light is illuminated. 16.2 You must add water/coolant to the cooling system and an appropriate Australian Society of Automotive Engineers rated oil for petrol or diesel powered vehicles (as applicable) to the engine if the indicator level is below minimum. 16.3 You agree to maintain the Vehicle in these conditions and acknowledge that any mechanical damage occasioned as a result of Your failure to maintain the Vehicle in accordance with this clause must be paid by You.

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