Drawings, Documentation and Equipment Warranties. The items below are required components of the Acceptance Test and must be satisfied for successful completion of this Test. (A) Electronic and three (3) hard copies of all Switchyard construction drawings, specifications, calibrations, and settings including as-built drawings. (B) Equipment operating and maintenance manuals, spare parts lists, commissioning notes, as-built equipment settings, and other information related to the switchyard equipment. (C) Contractor construction warranties and equipment warranties. (D) Phase rotation testing to verify proper phase connections. (E) Switching Station inspections – The Switching Station may be inspected to test and ensure that the equipment that Seller has installed is installed and operating correctly based upon agreed‑to design. Wiring may be field verified on a sample basis against the wiring diagrams to ensure that the installed equipment is wired properly. The grounding mat at the Switching Station may be tested to make sure there is adequate grounding of equipment. (F) If agreed by the Parties in writing, some requirements may be postponed to the Control Systems Acceptance Test. ATTACHMENT O CONTROL SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TEST CRITERIA a. The Acceptance Test for the Facility will be conducted, following installation of the Facility. The Acceptance Test procedures will be in accordance with criteria set forth herein. The Acceptance Test shall be performed in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices and demonstrate to Company’s satisfaction that the Facility and the interconnection portion of the Facility, including Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities, have met the provisions of Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller). b. Acceptance Test procedures will be developed by Company for the Seller's review at least sixty (60) Days in advance of performing the tests based on the date provided by Company. c. The procedures will include, but not be limited to, demonstration of the functional requirements of the Facility defined in Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) such as, but not limited to: i. Interconnection equipment and communications to support remote monitoring of the Facility and control of Facility breakers ii. Droop characteristic and change of frequency control / response modes (if applicable) iii. Real power delivery under remote Company Dispatch, Active Power Dispatch. For facilities with directly controlled storage, the storage will be operated to perform at least two full charging/discharging cycles. iv. Accurate provision of limits for Minimum and Maximum Dispatch (Power Possible, Minimum load capability) v. Ramp rates for controlled actions vi. Control of Facility breakers vii. Voltage regulation
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Samples: Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement, Power Purchase Agreement
Drawings, Documentation and Equipment Warranties. The items below are required components of the Acceptance Test and must be satisfied for successful completion of this Test.
(A) Electronic and three (3) hard copies of all Switchyard construction drawings, specifications, calibrations, and settings including as-built drawings.
(B) Equipment operating and maintenance manuals, spare parts lists, commissioning notes, as-built equipment settings, and other information related to the switchyard equipment.
(C) Contractor construction warranties and equipment warranties.
(D) Phase rotation testing to verify proper phase connections.
(E) Switching Station inspections – The Switching Station may be inspected to test and ensure that the equipment that Seller has installed is installed and operating correctly based upon agreed‑to agreed-to design. Wiring may be field verified on a sample basis against the wiring diagrams to ensure that the installed equipment is wired properly. The grounding mat at the Switching Station may be tested to make sure there is adequate grounding of equipment.
(F) If agreed by the Parties in writing, some requirements may be postponed to the Control Systems Acceptance Test. ATTACHMENT O CONTROL SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TEST CRITERIA.
a. The Acceptance Test for the Facility will be conducted, following installation of the Facility. The Acceptance Test procedures will be in accordance with criteria set forth herein. The Acceptance Test shall be performed in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices and demonstrate to Company’s satisfaction that the Facility and the interconnection portion of the Facility, including Company-Company- Owned Interconnection Facilities, have met the provisions of Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).
b. Acceptance Test procedures will be developed by Company Seller for the Seller's Company’s review at least sixty (60) Days in advance of performing the tests based on the date provided by CompanySeller.
c. The procedures will include, but not be limited to, demonstration of the functional requirements of the Facility defined in Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) such as, but not limited to:
i. Interconnection equipment and communications to support remote monitoring of the Facility and control of Facility breakers
ii. Droop characteristic and change of frequency control / response modes (if applicable)
iii. Real power delivery under remote Company Dispatch, Active Power Dispatch. For facilities with directly controlled storage, the storage will be operated to perform at least two full charging/discharging cycles.
iv. Accurate provision of limits for Minimum and Maximum Dispatch (Power Possible, Minimum load capability)
v. Ramp rates for controlled actions vi. Control of Facility breakers vii. Voltage regulationbreakers
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Samples: Facility Agreement
Drawings, Documentation and Equipment Warranties. The items below are required components of the Acceptance Test and must be satisfied for successful completion of this Testtest.
(Aa) Electronic and three (3) hard copies of all Switchyard switchyard construction drawings, specifications, calibrations, and settings including as-built drawings.
(Bb) Equipment operating and maintenance manuals, spare parts lists, commissioning notes, as-built equipment settings, and other information related to the switchyard equipment.
(Cc) Contractor construction warranties and equipment warranties.
(Dd) Phase rotation testing to verify proper phase connections.
(Ee) Switching Station inspections – The Switching Station may be inspected to test and ensure that the equipment that Seller has installed is installed and operating correctly based upon agreed‑to design. Wiring may be field verified on a sample basis against the wiring diagrams to ensure that the installed equipment is wired properly. The grounding mat at the Switching Station may be tested to make sure there is adequate grounding of equipment.
(F) . If agreed by the Parties in writing, some requirements may be postponed to the Control Systems Acceptance Test. ATTACHMENT O CONTROL SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE TEST CRITERIA
a. The Acceptance Test for the Facility will be conducted, following installation of the Facility. The Acceptance Test procedures will be in accordance with criteria set forth herein. The Acceptance Test shall be performed in accordance with Good Engineering and Operating Practices and demonstrate to Company’s satisfaction that the Facility and the interconnection portion of the Facility, including Company-Owned Interconnection Facilities, have met the provisions of Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).
b. Acceptance Test procedures will be developed by Company for the Seller's review at least sixty (60) Days in advance of performing the tests based on the date provided by Company.
c. The procedures will include, but not be limited to, demonstration of the functional requirements of the Facility defined in Article 8 (Company Dispatch) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) such as, but not limited to:
i. Interconnection equipment and communications to support remote monitoring of the Facility and control of Facility breakers
ii. Droop characteristic and change of frequency control / response modes (if applicable)
iii. Real power delivery under remote Company Dispatch, Active Power Dispatch. For facilities with directly controlled storage, the storage will be operated to perform at least two full charging/discharging cycles.
iv. Accurate provision of limits for Minimum and Maximum Dispatch (Power Possible, Minimum load capability)
v. Ramp rates for controlled actions vi. Control of Facility breakers vii. Voltage regulation
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Samples: Power Purchase Agreement