Battery Test Sample Clauses

The Battery Test clause establishes requirements and procedures for testing the performance, safety, or quality of batteries used or supplied under an agreement. Typically, it outlines the specific standards or protocols that batteries must meet, details the timing and frequency of tests, and may specify who is responsible for conducting or witnessing the tests. This clause ensures that only batteries meeting agreed-upon criteria are accepted, thereby reducing the risk of product failure and ensuring compliance with regulatory or contractual standards.
Battery Test. The Battery Test performs a battery test to verify that the batteries are good, and shows information including the result and the date of the last battery test. Click the Initiate button to begin a battery test. Performing a battery test is prohibited when the Frequency Working Mode option is set to fixed. The results will be reported after a battery test completes:  Last Test Date: The date the last battery test was performed.  Last Test Result: The result of the last battery test:  Passed: The battery performed normally during the test.  None: The UPS has never performed the battery test.  Failed: The battery test resulted in failure. Follow the below steps if the battery test fails:  Repeat the battery test and replace the batteries if the test fails again.  Contact CyberPower for assistance if the battery test fails after the batteries have been replaced.
Battery Test. Click Battery Test from the context menu and the UPS will initiate a battery test. Click Mute from the context menu to mute the alarm. Click Alarm from the context menu to enable or disable the UPS alarm.
Battery Test. Only UPS units can perform a battery test. Click Battery Test from the context menu of the selected group. All UPS units in that group will be listed in the confirmation window. Click OK to initiate the battery test on all selected UPS units.
Battery Test. Only UPS units can perform a battery test. Click Battery Test from the context menu of the selected group. All UPS units in that group will be listed in the confirmation window. Click OK to initiate the battery test on all selected UPS units. Click Mute from the context menu to mute the alarm. Click Alarm from the context menu to enable or disable the UPS alarm. IT equipment is computers which have PowerPanel® Agent or Client installed, or generic equipment that has power supplied by a UPS/PDU/ATS. Center provides the following options to attach new equipment to an outlet, attach existing equipment from another outlet or another device, detach unused equipment and rename equipment When a new computer running Agent or Client is plugged into a UPS/PDU/ATS, it should be assigned to the correct outlet. Example: A computer running Client connects to outlet #1 on a PDU. The Client should be assigned to an outlet by the following steps:  Select Show Outlets item from the context menu of the PDU to expand all outlets.  Select the Settings tab in the Details window from the context menu of the correct outlet.  Click the Enabled option and Installed PPBE Client then enter the Client’s IP address. Click OK to attempt to establish communication. After the process is successful the Name, Location, and Contact will be updated.
Battery Test. The Battery Test performs a battery test to verify that the batteries are good, and shows information including the result and the date of the last battery test. Click the Initiate button to begin a battery test. Performing a battery test is prohibited when the Frequency Working Mode option is set to fixed. The results will be reported after a battery test completes:  Last Test Date: The date the last battery test was performed.  Last Test Result: The result of the last battery test:  Passed: The battery performed normally during the test.  None: The UPS has never performed the battery test.  Failed: The battery test resulted in failure. Follow the steps below if the battery test fails:  Repeat the battery test and replace the batteries if the test fails again.  Contact CyberPower for assistance if the battery test fails after the batteries have been replaced. The Runtime Estimation ensures the runtime estimate is accurate with the current load. The results show the runtime, the result, and the date of the last estimation. When a runtime estimation is initiated, the connected equipment will be run on battery power until the batteries are completely discharged. The batteries will be then automatically recharged following the estimation. Users can click the Start button to initiate a runtime estimation. Click the Cancel button to interrupt the runtime estimation. The result will be reported after a estimation is finished or canceled:  Estimated Runtime: The estimated runtime of the batteries.  Last Estimation Result: The result of the last runtime estimation.  Passed: The runtime estimation completed and the batteries are good.  None: The UPS has never performed a runtime estimation.  Failed: The UPS failed during the runtime estimation.  Canceled: The estimation was interrupted.  Last Estimation Date: The date the last runtime estimation was performed.

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  • Stability Testing Patheon will conduct stability testing on the Products in accordance with the protocols set out in the Specifications for the separate fees and during the time periods set out in Schedule C. Patheon will not make any changes to these testing protocols without prior written approval from Client. If a confirmed stability test failure occurs, Patheon will notify Client within [***], after which Patheon and Client will jointly determine the proceedings and methods to be undertaken to investigate the cause of the failure, including which party will bear the cost of the investigation. Patheon will not be liable for these costs unless it has failed to perform the Manufacturing Services in accordance with the Specifications and cGMPs. Patheon will give Client all stability test data and results at Client’s request.

  • Drug Testing (A) The state and the PBA agree to drug testing of employees in accordance with section 112.0455, F.S., the Drug-Free Workplace Act. (B) All classes covered by this Agreement are designated special risk classes for drug testing purposes. Special risk means employees who are required as a condition of employment to be certified under Chapter 633 or Chapter 943, F.S. (C) An employee shall have the right to grieve any disciplinary action taken under section 112.0455, the Drug-Free Workplace Act, subject to the limitations on the grievability of disciplinary actions in Article 10. If an employee is not disciplined but is denied a demotion, reassignment, or promotion as a result of a positive confirmed drug test, the employee shall have the right to grieve such action in accordance with Article 6.

  • ODUF Testing 6.6.1 Upon request from TWTC, AT&T shall send ODUF test files to TWTC. The Parties agree to review and discuss the ODUF file content and/or format. For testing of usage results, AT&T shall request that TWTC set up a production (live) file. The live test may consist of TWTC’s employees making test calls for the types of services TWTC requests on ODUF. These test calls are logged by TWTC, and the logs are provided to AT&T. These logs will be used to verify the files. Testing will be completed within thirty (30) days from the date on which the initial test file was sent.

  • Performance Testing (a) All performance tests of the Project, including any Initial Performance Test required in Section 2 of Appendix VIII, will be performed in accordance with the test procedures set forth in Appendix VIII (“Performance Test”), including additional procedures and protocols related to Performance Testing as mutually agreed between Buyer and Seller (“Test Procedures”). Seller shall bear all costs and receive all revenues, if applicable, associated with all Performance Tests. (b) After the Initial Delivery Date and during the Delivery Term, Buyer will have the right to conduct a Performance Test (“Buyer Performance Test”) no more than once a calendar year to demonstrate whether the Project is capable of delivering the Distribution Services at the Contract Capacity. Within 30 calendar days following a Buyer Performance Test, Seller will have the right to retest the Project with a Performance Test (“Seller Retest”). For the avoidance of doubt, the results of any Seller Retest will supersede the results of the preceding Buyer Performance Test. (i) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at or above ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, the Contract Capacity will remain the Initial Contract Capacity; (ii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at more than or equal to eighty-five (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, but less than ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity (“Testing Band”), the Contract Capacity will be automatically adjusted (upwards or downwards) to the capacity commensurate with the amount of Distribution Services the Project delivered during the Performance Test within the Testing Band. (iii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is not capable of delivering Distribution Services of at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, an Event of Default shall occur in accordance with Section 7.1(a)(viii).