EQUIPMENT TESTING Sample Clauses

EQUIPMENT TESTING. This agreement includes only the following tests: - those annual safety tests for your hydraulic Units covered by this Agreement Should your Unit(s) require any additional type of equipment testing as required by any applicable law and/or code, we will provide you with a separate written estimate that includes the cost of any associated labor and/or material(s). Should your Unit(s) require any safety tests as mandated by any applicable law and/or code on the commencement date of this Agreement, TK Elevator assumes no responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the governor or safeties on applicable traction elevators, or the hydraulic system on applicable hydraulic elevators under the terms of this Agreement until the test has been completed and the Unit has passed. Should the respective Unit fail any of those tests, it shall be solely your responsibility to make necessary repairs and place the Units in a condition that we deem acceptable for further coverage under the terms of this Agreement. Because the performance of any safety test places the Unit under extreme conditions that are outside of the Unit’s normal operating parameters, you agree that TK Elevator shall not be liable for any damage to the building structure or the Unit(s) resulting from the performance of any safety tests we perform at any time under this Agreement. Should your jurisdiction require the presence of either the applicable authority having jurisdiction or a third party witness at the time of testing, you agree to pay for any costs of that individual along with any inspection/coordination fees. Should your Unit(s) be equipped with a phase I and phase II firefighters' service feature, all testing, record-keeping and record storage obligations associated with that feature that are required by any applicable law or code are expressly excluded from this Agreement and shall remain solely your responsibility to satisfy. The first time that your testing of that feature following the full execution of this Agreement reveals that it is not operating properly, you shall immediately remove the Unit from operation, immediately notify TK Elevator of the condition, and agree to remain responsible for all costs associated with any repairs necessary to return that feature to full and proper operation in accordance with any applicable law or code.
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EQUIPMENT TESTING. Each Party may request, pursuant to Good Utility Practice, that the other Party test, calibrate, verify or validate its telemetering, data acquisition, protective relay, control equipment or systems or other equipment or software pursuant to Good Utility Practice (which currently requires such action on an annual basis) or for the purpose of troubleshooting problems on interconnected facilities, consistent with the other Party's obligation to Maintain its equipment and facilities. Each Party shall be responsible for all costs to test, calibrate, verify or validate its equipment or software at intervals required by NEPOOL, NERC or NPCC. The requesting Party shall be responsible for all costs of the other Party associated with more frequent requests. Each Party shall supply the Party requesting the test, at no cost to such Party, with copies of the resulting inspection reports, installation and maintenance documents, test and calibration records, verifications and validations of the telemetering, data acquisition, protective relay, or other equipment or software connected to the Transmission System or Distribution System.
EQUIPMENT TESTING. 5.1 Upon Seller's written request, Buyer shall, annually, or when problems exist with equipment or systems, without cost to Seller, test, calibrate, verify or validate the telcmetering, data acquisition, protective relay, fire protection, control equipment or systems, or other equipment or software connected to or otherwise affecting the operation of Seller's Transmission or Distribution System. Buyer shall conduct all such tests, calibrations, verifications and validations in accordance with Good Utility Practice and ESB756 and shall promptly provide Seller with copies of the results of any such test, calibration, verification or validation. If Buyer is unable or unwilling to conduct any such test, calibration, verification or validation requested by Seller, Seller shall have the right to take any and all actions, consistent with Good Utility Practice, to protect and ensure the safe and reliable operation of its Transmission and Distribution Systems including disconnecting Buyer's facility, systems or equipment from those systems. 5.2 This Article 5 shall not apply to the Interconnection Facility or such equipment testing contemplated by Section 5.1 of the Interconnection Agreement.
EQUIPMENT TESTING. All emissions that are detected by the IR Camera will be further screened with the TVA to measure their concentration in parts per million volume (ppmv). Because the camera sees large emissions (i.e. > 10,000 ppmv), the concentration of some emission points will likely exceed the upper range of the TVA (50,000 ppmv or 5%) resulting in a possible “flame-out” of the analyzer.2 In these instances, we will employ a common practice of using a 10:1 dilution probe to dilute the sample to a concentration level that is able to be surveyed using the TVA (the sample will be diluted to below 50,000 ppmv). Because a typical wellpad may contain hundreds to thousands of components, it is not feasible from a time perspective to test each component. We will attempt to screen as many components as possible, but given the typical duration of a site visit, we anticipate that, at an average screening rate of 250 components per hour, a minimum of 10% of the total number of facility components will be screened using the TVA, including all sources identified by the IR Camera. Minor-emitting components (those not detected using the IR Camera but detected using the TVA) will be randomly selected from the following component types: Valves, Connectors, and Other Components (pumps, compressors, pressure relief devices, open ended lines, pipelines, etc.).
EQUIPMENT TESTING. The accuracy of Buyer's measuring equipment shall be verified by test, using means and methods generally acceptable in the gas industry, at least annually or upon the written request of Seller. Notice of the time and nature of each test shall be given by Buyer to Seller sufficiently in advance to permit convenient arrangement for Seller's representative to be present. Measuring equipment found to be registering inaccurately shall be adjusted to read as accurately as possible. If, after notice, Seller fails to have a representative present, the results of the test shall nevertheless be considered accurate until the next test. All tests of such measuring equipment shall be made at Buyer's expense, except that Seller shall bear the expense of tests made at its request if the inaccuracy is found to produce an error of two percent (2%) or less in the measurement of gas.
EQUIPMENT TESTING. The purpose of equipment testing is to demonstrate that the pump units meet the specified requirements. A. Tests shall be performed on the actual assembled unit over the entire operating range on the certified performance curve. Prototype model tests will not be acceptable. B. All pumps 10 to 50 horsepower shall be factory-tested in accordance with the above specifications. Pumps larger than 50 horsepower may be subject to a "factory witness test" attended by a District representative. The District shall be notified at least 2 weeks in advance such that a representative can witness the pump testing. Certified test results shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval prior to shipment. C. Pump curves shall reflect data secured during actual test runs and shall be signed by a responsible representative of the pump manufacture. Test reports and procedures shall conform to applicable requirements of the Hydraulic Institute Standards.
EQUIPMENT TESTING. In addition to any other tests to be requested by AT&T as set forth in this Agreement, VISUAL is responsible for the performance of standard factory production tests established by VISUAL which, in the absence of any other testing requested by AT&T as set forth elsewhere in this Agreement, shall be deemed to be the final tests under this Agreement. Such tests shall be performed in accordance with VISUAL normal testing and quality control procedures for Equipment of the type purchased hereunder to insure that the Equipment provided hereunder meets all applicable Specifications. At the option of AT&T, VISUAL shall furnish a copy of its test plans and quality control procedures to AT&T prior to initiating any such testing and AT&T, at its expense, may witness any of the testing by giving prior notice to VISUAL. VISUAL also agrees to maintain detailed records of all such tests and to provide AT&T, if requested, with written results of these tests. VISUAL shall only ship units which have successfully passed testing for safety and for compliance with the functional specification. Specifically, each unit shipped shall pass in-circuit-test (ICT), power surge (Hypot), and functional testing per the product Specification.
EQUIPMENT TESTING. Upon Seller's written request, Buyer shall, without cost to Seller, test, calibrate, verify or validate the telemetering, data acquisition, protective relay, fire protection, control equipment or systems, or other equipment or software connected to or otherwise affecting the operation of Seller's Transmission or Distribution System. Buyer shall conduct all such tests, calibrations, verifications and validations in accordance with 8 284 Good Utility Practice and ESB756 and shall promptly provide Seller with copies of the results of any such test, calibration, verification or validation. If Buyer is unable or unwilling to conduct any such test, calibration, verification or validation requested by Seller, Seller shall have the right to take any and all actions, consistent with Good Utility Practice, to protect and ensure the safe and reliable operation of its Transmission and Distribution Systems including disconnecting Buyer's facility, systems or equipment from those systems.
EQUIPMENT TESTING. The accuracy of Buyer's measuring equipment shall be verified by test, using means and methods generally acceptable in the gas industry, at least annually or otherwise as agreed to by Buyer and Seller. Seller shall have the right to witness and verify all tests of Buyer's measuring equipment. Measuring equipment found to be registering inaccurately shall be adjusted to read as accurately as possible. If Seller fails to witness any test, the results of the test shall nevertheless be considered accurate until the next test. All tests of such measuring equipment shall be made at Buyer's expense, except that Seller shall bear the expense of tests made at its request if the inaccuracy is found to produce an error of two percent (2%) or less in the measurement of gas.
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