Commissioning and Acceptance Testing Sample Clauses
The 'Commissioning and Acceptance Testing' clause defines the process by which delivered goods, equipment, or systems are tested to ensure they meet the agreed-upon specifications and performance standards before final acceptance by the buyer. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for conducting tests, the criteria for passing, and the responsibilities of both parties during the testing phase. For example, it may require the supplier to demonstrate the functionality of machinery on-site, with the buyer present to verify results. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear, structured method for verifying that deliverables are fit for purpose before ownership or payment is finalized, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over quality or performance.
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Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. Contractor shall furnish equipment and labor to completely commission the project in accordance with Acceptance Testing requirements set forth in Exhibit H of the Agreement. All test equipment shall have a current NIST traceable calibration. Contractor shall provide data and reports in a timely fashion. Contractor shall provide a program for in process testing and inspections as well as final acceptance and performance testing to prove the system meets the agreed upon performance ratio. Owner reserves the right to bring in a third party to confirm a sampling of the commissioning testing and verify critical performance sensor measurements.
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. Prior to the Facility’s Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall coordinate and be responsible for commissioning the Facility and conducting comprehensive testing to ensure that the Facility meets the performance testing criteria applicable to offshore wind facilities set for by the Transmission Utility and PJM. Seller shall have the testing results reviewed and certified by a Licensed Professional Engineer and provide documentation to Buyer.
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. A. Ener1 shall provide on-site support to perform commissioning and acceptance testing, including the presence of an engineering supervisor at each site, and shall conduct acceptance testing, including tests to confirm the warranted targets (performance tests).
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. (CAT): these are standard Traffic Route commissioning tests which will be performed whenever a new Circuit is introduced to service. For route augmentations a subset of the tests will be performed as detailed in the Mercury CAT Manual.
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. The Vendor-Partner shall develop comprehensive commissioning and acceptance testing procedure for all different types of equipment or installations for review and acceptance by the employer. The equipment shall be tested after comprehensive inspection of individual equipment upon arrival (after equipment) and after installation have been completed. During commissioning and acceptance testing the Vendor-Partner shall demonstrate to the employer that all equipment successfully performs against their respective test pieces.
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. During system start‐up, the successful proposer shall test that the system achieves the performance requirements and operates as designed.
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing. If non-operational or planned community solar gardens are included within the proposal, the proposer must provide assurances and a notification of scheduled startup date to subscribers. The selected Proposer(s) shall be responsible for all costs related to the start-up, testing and commissioning of the solar PV system.
Commissioning and Acceptance Testing.
3.5.1 During the start-up, the District and/or its independent engineer shall observe and verify the Solar PV System’s performance. Required commissioning and acceptance test services include:
i. Starting up the Solar PV System until it achieves the performance requirements of the PPA;
ii. Conducting the successful delivery of power within thirty days following completion of the Solar PV System;
iii. Coordinating acceptance by the local utility company; and
iv. Supporting the commissioning of the Microgrid System.
