Subsequent Capacity Test Sample Clauses

Subsequent Capacity Test. The procedures set forth for the Acceptance Test will apply to any subsequent Capacity Test, except that (1) such Capacity Test will last twenty-four (24) hours; (2) such Capacity Test will be observed by appropriate qualified Company personnel; and (3) during such Capacity Test, the Company will also, if appropriate, test the ramp rates of the Facility, all in accordance with Section 3.2C, D and E of this Agreement and Good Engineering and Operating Practices.
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Subsequent Capacity Test. The procedures set forth for the Acceptance Test will apply to any subsequent Capacity Test, except that (1) such Capacity Test will last twenty-four (24) hours; (2) such Capacity Test will be observed by appropriate qualified Company personnel; and (3) during such Capacity Test, Company will also, if appropriate, test the ramp rates of the Facility, all in accordance with Section 3.2(C) (Delivery of Power to Company), Section 3.2(D) (Warranties and Guarantees of Performance), and Section 3.2(E) (Metering, Generator Remote Control, Data Acquisition/Communications) of this Agreement and Good Engineering and Operating Practices. (See Section 3.2(B)(5) (Operating and Maintenance Records) of the Agreement) Date: __________________ No. __________________ ST [ ] Unit Trip Start [ ] Test End [ ] Forced Outage Duration [ ] Failure to Start Derating [ ] Risk Condition [ ] Force Majeure [ ] Other [ ] Derating The on-duty Control Room Operator is responsible for the completion of this report each time a unit experiences an unplanned Shutdown, Start Failure or Derating. Attach Trip Log and Sequence of Events Log to this report for unit trips or when appropriate. Before resetting alarms and relays, verify that all alarms and protective relay actions are listed on the printout. If not listed, record them and attach to report. Unit Status Prior to Incident: [ ] Start-Up Load: _________________ [ ] On-Line Voltage: _________ Load: [ ] Constant Type of Fuel: [ ] Coal [ ] Increasing [ ] Diesel [ ] Decreasing [ ] Cause of Incident: [ ] Boiler Trip _______________ [ ] Turbine Trip ______________ [ ] Generator Trip ____________ Brief Explanation of Incident: Control Room Operator: ________________ Date/Time: ___________________ Corrective Action Taken: __________________________ ___________________________ (Plant Manager) Pursuant to Section 2.3 (A)(1) (Following the Execution Date) 1. Specific Drawings of Following:: a. Plot plan b. Site plan c. Grading plan d. Plan views and elevations e. Piping and instrument diagrams f. Fuel system drawings, including fuel preparation and storage g. Electrical single-line diagrams i. For plant showing auxiliary power system from 13.8 kV to 480V systems ii. For 13.8 kV system h. Control house, if provided, for metering cabinet and XXX 0. Design and Specifications for Following Major Equipment Components: a. Main step-up transformer b. GSU switchgear c. Protective relay list, specifications 3. Detailed project schedule a. Identify guaranteed...
Subsequent Capacity Test. The procedures set forth for a Capacity Test will apply to any Subsequent Capacity Test, except that (1) such Subsequent Capacity Test will last twenty-four (24) hours; (2) such Subsequent Capacity Test will be observed by appropriate qualified Company personnel; and (3) as part of the Subsequent Capacity Test, the Company will also, as it deems appropriate test the Facility’s ability to meet the requirements of Section 1.g (Active Power Control Interface) and Section 3 (Performance Standards) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller).

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  • Under-Frequency and Over Frequency Conditions The New York State Transmission System is designed to automatically activate a load- shed program as required by the NPCC in the event of an under-frequency system disturbance. Developer shall implement under-frequency and over-frequency relay set points for the Large Generating Facility as required by the NPCC to ensure “ride through” capability of the New York State Transmission System. Large Generating Facility response to frequency deviations of predetermined magnitudes, both under-frequency and over-frequency deviations, shall be studied and coordinated with the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The term “ride through” as used herein shall mean the ability of a Generating Facility to stay connected to and synchronized with the New York State Transmission System during system disturbances within a range of under-frequency and over-frequency conditions, in accordance with Good Utility Practice and with NPCC Regional Reliability Reference Directory # 12, or its successor.

  • FREQUENCY AND CAPACITY LEVELS No restriction on frequency, capacity or aircraft type.

  • Local Circuit Switching Capability, including Tandem Switching Capability 4.1.3.1 Definition 4.1.3.2 Notwithstanding BellSouth’s general duty to unbundle local circuit switching, BellSouth shall not be required to unbundle local circuit switching for <<customer_name>> when <<customer_name>> serves end-users with four (4) or more voice-grade (DS-0) equivalents or lines in locations served by BellSouth’s local circuit switches, which are in the following MSAs: Atlanta, GA; Miami, FL; Orlando, FL; Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC; Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC; Nashville, TN; and New Orleans, LA, and BellSouth has provided non-discriminatory cost based access to the Enhanced Extended Link (EEL) throughout Density Zone 1 as determined by NECA Tariff No. 4 as in effect on January 1, 1999. 4.1.3.3 In the event that <<customer_name>> orders local circuit switching for a single end user account name at a single physical end user location with four (4) or more 2-wire voice-grade loops from a BellSouth central office in an MSA listed above, BellSouth shall charge <<customer_name>> the market based rate in Exhibit C for use of the local circuit switching functionality for the affected facilities. 4.1.3.4 A featureless port is one that has a line port, switching facilities, and an interoffice port. A featured port is a port that includes all features then capable or a number of then capable features specifically requested by <<customer_name>>. Any features that are not currently then capable but are technically feasible through the switch can be requested through the NBR/BFR process. 4.1.3.5 BellSouth will provide to <<customer_name>> customized routing of calls: (i) to a requested directory assistance services platform; (ii) to an operator services platform pursuant to Section 10 of Attachment 2; (iii) for <<customer_name>>’s PIC’ed toll traffic in a two (2) PIC environment to an alternative OS/DA platform designated by <<customer_name>>. <<customer_name>> customers may use the same dialing arrangements as BellSouth customers. 4.1.3.6 Remote Switching Module functionality is included in Switching Capability. The switching capabilities used will be based on the line side features they support. 4.1.3.7 Switching Capability will also be capable of routing local, intraLATA, interLATA, and calls to international customer’s preferred carrier; call features (e.g. call forwarding) and Centrex capabilities. 4.1.3.8 Where required to do so in order to comply with an effective Commission order, BellSouth will provide to <<customer_name>> purchasing local BellSouth switching and reselling BellSouth local exchange service under Attachment 1, selective routing of calls to a requested directory assistance services platform or operator services platform. <<customer_name>> customers may use the same dialing arrangements as BellSouth customers, but obtain a <<customer_name>> branded service.

  • Contract Capacity The electric power producing capability of the Generating Facility which is committed to Edison.

  • Maximum Capacity The Sick Leave Bank shall accumulate unused Bank days from year to year to a maximum capacity which shall not exceed double the number of eligible employees as defined in the above Section C, Eligibility for Membership.

  • Action in Shareholder Capacity Only The parties acknowledge that this Agreement is entered into by Shareholder solely in such Shareholder’s capacity as the Beneficial Owner of such Shareholder’s Owned Securities and nothing in this Agreement restricts or limits any action taken by such Shareholder in its capacity as a director or officer of the Company or any of its Affiliates and the taking of any actions (or failure to act) in its capacity as an officer or director of the Company, or any of its Affiliates, will not be deemed to constitute a breach of this Agreement, regardless of the circumstances thereto.

  • SLEEPING CAPACITY/DISTURBANCES Tenant and all other occupants will be required to vacate the premises and forfeit the rental fee and security deposit for any of the following: Occupancy exceeding the sleeping capacity, using the premises for any illegal activity, causing damage to the premises rented or to any of the neighboring properties and any other acts which interfere with neighbors' right to quiet enjoyment of their premises. iTrip or the Owner, does not assume any liability for loss, damage or injury to persons or their personal property. Neither does the owner accept any liability for any inconveniences, damage, loss or injury arising from any temporary defects or stoppage in supply of water, gas, cable service, electricity or plumbing, as well as due to weather conditions, natural disasters, acts of God, or other reasons beyond its control. Tenant hereby acknowledges that the premises they have reserved may include a pool and the undersigned agrees and acknowledges that the pool and patio/deck can be dangerous areas, that the deck/patio can be slippery when wet, and that injury may occur to anyone who is not careful. With full knowledge of the above facts and warnings, the undersigned Tenant accepts and assumes all risks involved to Tenant and all of Tenant's guests in or related to the use of the community pool and patio areas.

  • Testing Capabilities 7.2.2.10.2.1 LIS Acceptance Testing is provided where equipment is available, with the following test lines: seven-digit access to balance (100 type), milliwatt (102 type), nonsynchronous or synchronous, automatic transmission measuring (105 type), data transmission (107 type), loop-around, short circuit, open circuit, and non-inverting digital loop-back (108 type), and such other acceptance testing that may be needed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters. 7.2.2.10.2.2 In addition to LIS acceptance testing, other tests are available (e.g., additional cooperative acceptance testing, automatic scheduled testing, cooperative scheduled testing, manual scheduled testing, and non-scheduled testing). Charges for such testing are identified in Section 7.3.5.

  • Equipment Failures In the event of equipment failures beyond the Administrator's control, the Administrator shall take reasonable and prompt steps to minimize service interruptions but shall have no liability with respect thereto. The Administrator shall develop and maintain a plan for recovery from equipment failures which may include contractual arrangements with appropriate parties making reasonable provision for emergency use of electronic data processing equipment to the extent appropriate equipment is available.

  • Clean-Up Period (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein or in any other Loan Document, during the Clean-Up Period, the occurrence of any breach of a representation, covenant or an Event of Default (other than an Event of Default set out in Section 9.1(a)) will be deemed not to be a breach of a representation or warranty or a breach of a covenant or an Event of Default, as the case may be, if it would have been (if it were not for this provision) a breach of representation or warranty or a breach of a covenant or an Event of Default only by reason of circumstances relating exclusively to, with respect to any Permitted Acquisition or other Permitted Clean-Up Investment (or the subsidiaries of such target), the target of such Permitted Acquisition or Permitted Clean-Up Investment, and provided that such breach or Event of Default: (i) is capable of being remedied within the Clean-Up Period and the Loan Parties are taking appropriate steps to remedy such breach or Event of Default; (ii) does not have and is not reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (iii) was not procured by or approved by Holdings or the Borrowers. (b) Notwithstanding Section 9.6(a), if the relevant circumstances are continuing on or after the expiry of the Clean-Up Period, there shall be a breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default, as the case may be, notwithstanding the above (and without prejudice to the rights and remedies of the Agents and the Lenders). (c) For the avoidance of doubt, if any breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default shall be deemed to not exist due to Section 9.6(a) during the Clean-Up Period, then such breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default shall be deemed not to exist for purposes of Section 5.2 for so long as (but in no event later than the end of the Clean-Up Period) such breach of representation or warranty, breach of covenant or Event of Default shall be deemed not to exist due to the provisions of Section 9.6(a).

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