Five Consecutive Day Operational Test Sample Clauses

Five Consecutive Day Operational Test. In addition to guaranteeing the Guaranteed Performance Ratio, Contractor guarantees that the Project will perform for five (5) consecutive days (the “Five Consecutive Day Operational Test”) without a Significant System Misoperation (“Reliability Guaranty”). Events qualifying as “Significant System Misoperation” will be determined by the Independent Engineer and will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) inverter shutdowns (that require component repair, replacement or manual intervention to clear, (b) control system malfunctions, and (c) more than 0.5% of all source circuit fuses open, or component failures during the test period. If a Significant System Misoperation occurs, corrective action will be taken promptly by Contractor to correct such Significant System Misoperation, and the data for that day will be discarded and the Five Consecutive Day Operational Test will be restarted the following day.
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Five Consecutive Day Operational Test. In addition to guaranteeing the Guaranteed Performance Ratio, as the “Reliability Guaranty,” Contractor guarantees that the PV Plant will perform for five (5) consecutive days (the “Five Consecutive Day Operational Test”) without a Significant System Misoperation. Events qualifying as “Significant System Misoperation” will be determined by the Independent Engineer and will include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) inverter shutdowns (that require component repair, replacement or manual intervention to clear and (b) more than 0.5% of all source circuit fuses open, or component failures during the test period. If a Significant System Misoperation occurs, corrective action will be taken promptly by Contractor to correct such Significant System Misoperation, and the data for that day will be discarded and the Five Consecutive Day Operational Test will be restarted the following day. In the event that an external grid interruption occurs, the test will not restart, but will be extended for the length of time that the grid was not available.

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