Major Equipment Clause Samples

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Major Equipment. The following Equipment items shall be deemed to be Major Equipment (as defined in the Agreement): • *** • *** • *** • *** • *** • ***
Major Equipment. Major equipment includes any tangible or intangible items that have a normal life expectancy of one year or more and an approximate unit price of $5,000 or more. Software and videos are examples of intangible items. i. Only items having a per unit price of $5000 are non-expendable (e.g., four identical assets which cost $3000 each, for a $12,000 total, would not meet the definition).
Major Equipment. List the most important equipment items available for this project, noting the location, and pertinent capabilities of each.
Major Equipment. Design-Builder shall prepare major equipment and Lead-Time Item purchasing packages (as defined in ¶ III(M)(6)(a)).
Major Equipment. The Service Provider furnishes the necessary major equipment for the road maintenance. The basic set of major equipment necessary to accomplish this work includes:
Major Equipment. Six (6) base-mounted PG7241(FA) 60 Hz gas turbines including:
Major Equipment. A tangible or intangible item having a base unit cost of $5,000 or more with a life expectancy of one year or more and is either furnished by DHS or the cost is reimbursed through this agreement. Software and videos are examples of intangible items that meet this definition.
Major Equipment. 2.1 Power transformer(s): rated voltage, MVA and BIL of each winding, LTC and or NLTC taps and range, Z{1} (positive sequence) and Z{o} (zero sequence) impedances, and winding connections. Provide normal, long-time emergency and short-time emergency thermal ratings. 2.2 Generator(s): rated MVA, speed and maximum and minimum MW output, reactive capability curves, open circuit saturation curve, power factor (V) curve, response (ramp) rates, H (inertia), D (speed damping), short circuit ratio, X{1} (leakage), X{2}:(negative sequence), and X{o} (zero sequence) reactances and other data: NEPOOL Open Access Transmission Tariff Original Sheet No. 269 Direct Quadrature Axis Axis Saturated synchronous reactance X{dv} X{qv} unsaturated synchronous reactance X{di} X{qt} saturated transient reactance X'{dv} X'{qv} unsaturated transient reactance X'{di} X'{qi} saturated subtransient reactance X"{dv} X"{qv} unsaturated subtransient reactance X"{di} X"{qi} transient open-circuit time T'{do} T'{qo} constant transient short-circuit time T"{d} T"{q} constant subtransient open-circuit time T"{do} T"{qo} constant subtransient short-circuit time T"{d } T"{q} constant 2.3 Excitation system, power system stabilizer and governor: manufacturer's data in sufficient detail to allow modeling in transient stability simulations.
Major Equipment. (a) Major Vendor will design, engineer, procure, fabricate, manufacture, factory test, package, insure, and transport the Pulp Equipment for delivery to Owner at the Port of Miami and all other Major Equipment for delivery to the Site. Major Vendor will provide plans, drawings, specifications and other documentation regarding the uncrating, inspection, assembly, erection, installation and construction of the Major Equipment, the integration, incorporation and connection of the Major Equipment with other equipment, systems and components furnished by Contractor or Owner for the Project, and the commissioning and start-up of the Major Equipment such that the Major Equipment and the Project are ready for the commencement and conduct of all Performance Testing in accordance with the Baseline Schedule. Major Vendor shall prepare for approval by Owner a plan, schedule and program, together with materials, to train operating personnel of Owner or its contractors to support the commissioning, start-up and Performance Testing of the Major Equipment and the Project under the supervision and direction of Major Vendor and Contractor. (b) Major Vendor shall provide Owner with a copy of any notice or other communication between Major Vendor and Contractor relating to the Major Equipment, the Major Equipment Installation or commissioning, start-up and Performance Testing of the Major Equipment and the Project. Major Vendor shall also provide notice to Owner of any delay or failure by Major Vendor to perform Major Vendor Services or by Contractor to perform Construction Services which have an adverse impact on Major Vendor. (c) Major Vendor will monitor and inspect Major Equipment Installation by Contractor after delivery of the Major Equipment to the Site. During the construction of the Project, Major Vendor shall promptly communicate to Owner’s Representative the discovery of any Major Equipment Installation or Major Equipment which is damaged, defective or otherwise not in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement, regardless of the cause of such damage, defect or non-compliance, and to coordinate and cooperate with Owner and Contractor to mitigate the delay or other adverse effects on completion of the Project in accordance with the Baseline Schedule. (d) Major Vendor shall provide to Contractor on a timely basis consistent with the Baseline Schedule all plans, drawings, specifications, submittals, documents, data and information necessary for Contractor to p...
Major Equipment. 2.1 Power transformer(s): rated voltage, MVA and BIL of each winding, LTC and or NLTC taps and range, Z{1} (positive sequence) and Z{o} (zero