Emissions Test Sample Clauses

Emissions Test. If it is necessary for Owner to operate a Unit to fulfill regulatory requirements for emissions testing, Owner may request CAISO to issue a Dispatch Notice for such operation. Owner shall provide a request specifying the test date at least seven days in advance of the emissions test. CAISO shall issue a Dispatch Notice to schedule the requested operation on the date specified in Owner’s request, or for good cause, CAISO may cause the test to be rescheduled to a date acceptable to Owner, provided that CAISO shall not delay the test by more than seven days without Owner’s consent. The Test Dispatch Notice shall be marked “Emissions Test Dispatch Notice”.
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Emissions Test. 5.1. Test start Sampling, measurement and recording of parameters shall begin prior to the test start (as defined in paragraph 3.8.5. of this Regulation). Before the test start it shall be confirmed that all necessary parameters are recorded by the data logger. To facilitate time alignment, it is recommended to record the parameters that are subject to time alignment either by a single data recording device or with a synchronised time stamp.
Emissions Test. If it is necessary for Owner to operate a Unit to fulfill regulatory requirements for emissions testing, Owner may request ISO to issue a Dispatch Notice for such operation. Owner shall provide a request specifying the test date at least seven days in advance of the emissions test. ISO shall issue a Dispatch Notice to schedule the requested operation on the date specified in Owner’s request, or for good cause, ISO may cause the test to be rescheduled to a date acceptable to Owner, provided that ISO shall not delay the test by more than seven days without Owner’s consent. The Test Dispatch Notice shall be marked "Emissions Test Dispatch Notice".

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