Field Tests. Operational tests shall include but not be limited to the following:
Field Tests. Inspection of the water and/or sewer facility installation includes field tests including, but not limited to, the following: Water Systems • Pressure Testing • Purity Tests • Cross-Connection Review and Backflow Assembly Tests Sewer Systems • Air Test • Jetting system • Close-Caption TV review
Field Tests. Borrowers shall from time to time permit Banks to conduct field examinations at the expense of Banks. Borrowers shall permit Agent to conduct a field examination annually at the expense of Borrowers.
Field Tests. 1. Compression test specimens will be taken during construction from the first placement of each type of grout, and at intervals thereafter as selected by the Project Representative to ensure continued compliance with these specifications. The specimens will be made by the Project Representative or its representative.
Field Tests. Preliminary Tests: The following tests shall be conducted during installation and a signed test report, recording the test results, shall be submitted to the COTR prior to the scheduling of the final test. Release of the door by fusible link. Release of the door by smoke detector activation. Release the flame baffle by fusible link. Manually reopen the door after it has been released by fusible link [and smoke detector activation]. Door must automatically close after manually reopening. Final Inspection and Tests: The OSHEM Fire Protection Engineer shall be notified by the COTR and shall witness all final tests and approve all doors and hardware before they are accepted. Submit a request for formal inspection at least five working days prior to the date of the inspection. During the final test, all preliminary tests shall be repeated and additional tests shall be conducted until it is demonstrated that all equipment complies with all contract requirements. Any cost incurred by the Smithsonian for repeat test(s) due to the failure of the doors and associated equipment during final testing shall be paid by the contractor. END OF SECTION 081173
Field Tests. A. Each valve, after installation and connection to the piping system, shall be cycled three times manually or utilizing the manual override to demonstrate proper operation.
Field Tests. A. Field testing is incidental to construction and will be completed by an independent testing laboratory retained by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer. Testing shall meet the requirements of SUDAS.
Field Tests. A. In addition to any testing herein, perform all testing for this product or system consistent with the requirements of Section 01660, the applicable codes, and the manufacturer’s current quality assurance program.
Field Tests. Field-testing shall be performed in the presence of the Construction Inspector. The contractor shall furnish all materials, labor, and equipment necessary to conduct field tests. The contractor shall perform all tests and inspections recommended by the manufacturer unless specifically waived by the Construction Inspector. The contractor shall maintain a written record of all tests, which includes date, test performed, personnel involved, devices tested, serial number and name of test equipment, and test results. All field test reports will be signed and dated by the contractor. Upon completion and testing of the installed system for performance, disinfection, and other field tests, test reports shall be submitted in booklet form showing all field tests performed to adjust each component and all field tests performed to prove compliance with the specified performance criteria. Each test report shall indicate that final position of controls.
Field Tests. Long-Term Tests Long-term testing will be conducted at the "optimum" settings as determined in the parametric tests and approved by both DOE and the host utility. The goal of this task is to obtain sufficient operational data on removal efficiency over time (this will be done for at least 4 continuous weeks), determine the effects on the particulate control device, determine the effects on the sulfur control equipment (if any), determine effects on byproducts, and determine impacts to the balance of plant equipment to prove viability of the process and determine the economics. During this test, Ontario Hydro measurements will be conducted at the inlet and outlet of the pollution control device(s) on three occasions (beginning, middle and end of the long term test phase). This task is the single most important step in gaining acceptance from the utility industry as to the practical implementation of mercury removal technologies on coal-fired power plants.