Maintenance Methodology Clause Samples
The Maintenance Methodology clause defines the procedures and standards by which maintenance activities will be performed under the agreement. It typically outlines the specific methods, schedules, and responsibilities for maintaining equipment, systems, or property, and may reference industry standards or best practices to ensure consistency. By establishing clear expectations for how maintenance is to be conducted, this clause helps prevent disputes over service quality and ensures that all parties understand their obligations, thereby reducing the risk of equipment failure or service interruptions.
Maintenance Methodology. It is accepted that certain scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities will be performed by the Parties on all hardware and software items used to facilitate Interconnection between the Parties' respective Systems. Where such actions could affect the proper functioning of the Interconnection between their respective Electronic Communication Systems (i.e. when work is performed on a Party's critical centralised equipment, the other Party’s ISD shall be informed accordingly). In the case of scheduled maintenance, the schedule of critical activities shall be made available to the other Party’s ISD in advance. It will, however, not be necessary to inform such ISD of the completion of such activities. If the maintenance action results in a Cataleptic or Partial Failure of Interconnection, the procedure provided for in clause 3 shall be followed.
Maintenance Methodology. 2.4.1. Overland Conveyor System
Maintenance Methodology. ▇▇▇▇ is a Public Sector Enterprise committed to total Quality control and traceability from design to services. ▇▇▇▇ has supplied & installed approx 150,000 nos. of Solar PV Systems in various villages in Rajasthan. ▇▇▇▇ is maintaining these SPV systems that are installed at remote locations for trouble free operations. Salient features of ▇▇▇▇ maintenance network are as follows:
Maintenance Methodology. It is accepted that certain scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions will be carried out by the Parties on the items comprising the Interconnection. Where such actions could affect the proper functioning of the Interconnection, e.g. when work is to be performed on critical centralised equipment, the other Party shall be informed accordingly. In the case of scheduled maintenance, the schedule of critical activities shall be made available to the other Party in advance; it will, however, not be necessary to inform such Party of the completion of such activities. If the maintenance action results in an Interconnect Outage, the procedure provided for in paragraph 2 shall be followed.
