COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. In order to receive commissions, students must meet Tennessee Tech graduation requirements, complete required ROTC courses, meet the Army height/weight requirements, and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test.
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. Commissioning data including but not limited to design intent, performance criteria and operations data shall be recorded and/or linked to the BIM Compliant model as commissioning occurs throughout the project. Commissioning requirements shall be coordinated with the minimum LEED requirements of the Owner per the A/E agreement and as noted in the construction documents. It shall be the contractor’s responsibility to coordinate the information sources and integrate this information into the BIM Compliant model for transfer at the completion of the project.
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Commissioning Procedure - At a minimum, the Contractor’s sample testing and commissioning plan shall cover:
a. measurement and recording of voltage-open-circuit of every source circuit;
b. performance of inverter startup tests as specified by the inverter manufacturer in the inverter operation manual;
c. measurement of AC power and comparison to predicted power based upon estimated irradiance level;
d. performance of loss of grid test and verification of five minute delay upon restoration of the grid; and
e. measurement and recording of Imp of every source circuit, measured at each combiner box (source circuit measurements should be done under uniform irradiance conditions and the time of the first and last measurements taken at each combiner box should be recorded).
2. The Contractor shall verify that the data acquisition/display system is functioning properly, comparing independent measurements to data acquisition display.
3. The Contractor shall correct, at no additional cost to the User, any deficiencies uncovered by the testing prior to commissioning of the PV System.
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. 10.1 The UPS Works shall be undertaken in the following order:
(A) as soon as reasonably practicable following the date of this Deed the Landlord (or its contractors) shall undertake the Landlord’s UPS Works and UPS1 and UPS2 shall be Recommissioned by the Landlord (or its contractors); and
(B) following approval of the Detailed UPS Works Specification pursuant to Clause 6 of this Deed and completion of the Landlord’s UPS Works pursuant to Clause 10.1(A) of this Deed, the Undertenant shall undertake the works to UPS1 and UPS2 set out in the Detailed UPS Works Specification and UPS1 and UPS2 (and all associated bus bars) shall be Recommissioned by the appropriate Relevant Works Contractor(s).
10.2 Following completion of the UPS Works in accordance with Clause 10.1(A), the Undertenant shall give the Landlord and the Tenant not less than 10 Business Days’ notice of its intention to demonstrate that UPS1 or UPS2 has been Recommissioned (as the case may be). If following the procedure in this Clause 10.2, the Landlord is not satisfied that UPS1 or UPS2 has been successfully Recommissioned, that procedure shall be repeated as often as is necessary until the Landlord is satisfied that the UPS1 or UPS2 (as the case may be) have been Recommissioned.
10.3 During the carrying out of the UPS Works, the Landlord and the Tenant shall have the right to inspect the UPS Works on reasonable notice in order to inspect the quality and compliance of the installation of the UPS Works against the Detailed UPS Works Specification. For the avoidance of doubt, the Landlord and the Tenant shall not make representations nor give instructions directly to the Relevant Works Contractor or member of the Undertenant’s Professional Team (including any sub-contractor) carrying out the UPS Works.
10.4 Prior to taking occupation of the Premises, the Undertenant shall give the Landlord and the Tenant not less than 10 Business Days’ notice of its intention to demonstrate that:
(A) the cooling systems have been Recommissioned and in doing so shall demonstrate to the Landlord and the Tenant that the chilled water flow rates do not exceed a total of 1400kW based on the commissioned flow rates across floors 1 to 4 of the Premises of 55.93 kg/s and that energy heat meters have been installed to the Landlord’s satisfaction and to the Tenant’s reasonable satisfaction on each floor of the Premises in accordance with the Undertenant’s Works, Scope and Plans; and
(B) the life safety systems (including t...
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. 1. Commissioning Procedure - At a minimum, Developer’s sample testing and commissioning plan shall cover:
a. measurement and recording of voltage-open-circuit of every source circuit;
b. performance of inverter startup tests as specified by the inverter manufacturer in the inverter operation manual;
c. measurement of AC power and comparison to predicted power based upon estimated irradiance level;
d. performance of loss of grid test and verification of five minute delay upon restoration of the grid; and
e. measurement and recording of Imp of every source circuit, measured at each combiner box (source circuit measurements should be done under uniform irradiance conditions and the time of the first and last measurements taken at each combiner box should be recorded).
2. Developer shall verify that the data acquisition/display system and, where applicable, the Battery Energy Storage System controls, are functioning properly, comparing independent measurements to data acquisition display and able to switch Battery Energy Storage System configurations and operations.
3. Developer shall correct, at no additional cost to the Host, any deficiencies uncovered by the testing prior to commissioning of the PV System.
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. All solar equipment shall be commissioned according to current solar industry standards to assure that the equipment is performing to specifications and that all aspects of the installation comply with all applicable codes and manufacturer’s specifications. For solar water heating installations, all aspects of the installation must comply with applicable codes and with SRCC and manufacturer’s specifications. The equipment to be commissioned includes the data monitoring system. Generating Facility: Year of System Term kWh Rate[*] ($/kWh) Year of System Term $/kWh Rate[*] ($/kWh) 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. The Detailed Electrical Design Report provided by the Contractor shall include all procedures associated with commissioning of the electrical infrastructure supplying the AC drives, with detailed of the following as a minimum:
1. A detailed procedure describing the step-by-step process to be followed when commissioning the electrical infrastructure.
2. A detailed Quality Control Plan (QCP), defining what needs to done at each stage of the commissioning and highlighting points for Employer’s involvement (Hold, Review, Witness and surveillance).
3. A detailed description of any and all isolation requirements for safe testing and commissioning of the electrical system.
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. 6.5.1 Commissioning Tasks In general, the SUPPLIER is responsible for the following tasks: DocuSign Envelope ID: C016B880-6F7F-443F-A1CF-3242CE7A3355 DocuSign Envelope ID: 772B9099-F223-4D95-9E54-D9DF081F820C • Review detailed engineering drawings to gain understanding of project scope and required services before Commissioning kickoff. • Review existing protection schemes in the subject area as required to plan and manage work. Special areas of focus are anti-islanding schemes, generator intertie settings, SPS schemes, etc. (anything outside of normal). Prior to testing kickoff, the TESTING & COMMISSIONING ENGINEER shall be aware of how existing schemes work today before making modifications during outages, construction and/or testing. • Review relay settings and protection schemes prior to commissioning work on associated equipment. Be familiar with the design intent of all protection and control circuits. • Review SP&C 3-7 ENGINEER provided relay settings, logic diagrams (including Goose messaging diagrams), and operational descriptions for conformance to respective project requirements. Coordinate with SP&C 3-7 ENGINEER and OWNER as needed for modifications identified during the review process. • Review SP&C 3-7 ENGINEER provided relay settings for all temporary builds and construction sequence steps including mobile settings. • Review and validate relay testing protocols and procedures as well as commissioning plans. • Develop detailed commissioning documentation needed to prepare for, execute, validate and record all commissioning results. • Develop test plans for each respective relay type and protection element, including satellite (end to end) testing as required. • Perform constructability review and ensure adequate protection and integration coverage during each step of the outage(s). • Develop risk mitigation plans, as required, to reduce the chance of incidental operations or safety risks to the system and personnel. • Establish plans for temporary wiring or relay settings as required. • Coordinate with OWNER for outage applications, switching requirements and resource alignment to meet the PROJECT schedule. • Interface with the appropriate OWNER SCADA / ECC Department or Staff to ensure appropriate resources are available to support SCADA testing. This coordination must be done well in advance of expected commissioning window. • Interface with OWNER’S Substation Operations Dept. to schedule system protection turndowns and control scheme block...
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS. In order to receive commissions, students must meet Tennessee Tech graduation requirements, complete required ROTC courses, meet the Army height/weight requirements, and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test. The objective of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is to prepare selected students to serve as officers in the Army Reserve, Army National Guard, and Active Army. The general requirements for enrollment in ROTC are:
COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS