System Acceptance Testing. (a) The Power Producer shall give 10 days advance notice to conduct the testing of the Project and shall conduct testing of the Project in the presence of Purchaser's designated representative.
(b) If the results of such testing indicate that the System is capable of generating electric energy (at full rated KWp) for 5 continuous hours using such instruments and meters as have been installed for such purposes, then the Power Producer shall send' a Written notice to Purchaser to that effect, and the date of successful conducting such tests and injection of. Power at Delivery Point shall be the "Commercial Operation Date"
System Acceptance Testing. To the extent not tested as part of the Acceptance testing pursuant to Section 8.1, upon completing the installation of the System, the Customer will conduct System Acceptance testing, which testing will include the Acceptance test procedures developed and updated, from time to time, by Dominion. Such Acceptance testing shall occur at a time mutually agreed upon by the Parties, but no later than ten (10) business days after installation of the System.
System Acceptance Testing. (a) Provider shall conduct testing of the System in accordance with such methods, acts, guidelines, standards and criteria reasonably accepted or followed by commercial solar photovoltaic energy system integrators and operators in the United States.
(b) If the results of such testing indicate that the System is capable of generating Energy for at least four (4) consecutive hours, using such instruments and meters as have been installed for such purposes, and the System has been approved for interconnected operation by the Local Electric Utility and any other Governmental Authority from whom approval is required to operate the System, then Provider shall send a written notice to Purchaser to that effect, and the date of such notice shall be the “Commercial Operation Date.”
System Acceptance Testing. (a) Provider shall conduct testing of the System in accordance with such methods, acts, guidelines, standards and criteria reasonably accepted or followed by photovoltaic solar system integrators in the United States. Provider shall inform Purchaser when the testing is scheduled to take place and will allow for Purchaser or Purchaser representative to observe testing.
(b) Commercial Operation shall occur when the results of such testing indicate that the System is capable of generating electric energy for four (4) continuous hours, using such instruments and meters as have been installed for such purposes, and the System has been approved for interconnected operation by the Local Electric Utility, then Provider shall send a written notice and supporting documentation to Purchaser to that effect, and the date of such notice shall be the Commercial Operation Date.
System Acceptance Testing a) The SPD shall give fifteen (15) days advance notice to conduct the testing of the Project and in the presence of Buying Entity’s designated representative conduct testing of the Project in accordance with procedure as approved by SECI/Buying Entity.
b) If the results of such testing indicate that the System is capable of generating electric energy (at full rated kWp) for 5 continuous hours using such instruments and meters as have been installed for such purposes, then the SPD shall send a written notice to Buying Entity to that effect, and the date of successful conducting such testsand injection of Power at Delivery Point shall be the “Commercial Operation Date”.
System Acceptance Testing. (a) Provider shall conduct testing of the System equivalent or superior to the CEC “Guide to Photovoltaic (PV) System Design and Installation” as follows:
(1) String-level testing for all PV strings.
(2) Inverter testing for all inverters. The inverters will be commissioned on site by a qualified technician and will confirm that the inverter can be operated locally per specification and that automatic operations such as wake-up and sleep routines, power tracking and fault detection responses occur as specified.
(3) Testing of all System monitoring sensors.
(4) After Provider conducts all testing set forth above, Provider will submit a detailed test report to Purchaser for review. The test report shall include all documentation of the Acceptance Testing and shall state all testing methods and methodologies used, any standards (such as ASTM and NFPA 70) used, all data collected, and complete analysis and results, as set forth below:
(i) Detailed test methods, including sample calculations and reference to standards as required or applicable, and list of tested equipment.
(ii) Pre-test checklist to ensure readiness and any safety measures are in-place.
(iii) Details of all necessary adjustments, balancing, required equipment isolation or configuration, test equipment and instruments, calibration, and personnel needed.
System Acceptance Testing. (a) Provider shall conduct testing of the System in accordance with such methods, acts, guidelines, standards and criteria reasonably accepted or followed by providers of Energy Services similar to those provided by the System in the United States. Provider shall provide Purchaser with reasonable advanced notice of such testing and shall permit Purchaser or Purchaser’s representative to observe such testing. Purchaser’s observation of such testing shall not be construed as or deemed an approval of such testing or test results.
(b) If the results of such testing indicate that the System is capable of providing the Energy Services, using such instruments and meters as have been installed for such purposes, and the System has been approved for interconnected operation by the Local Electric Utility (“Commercial Operation”), then Provider shall send a written notice to Purchaser to that effect, and the date of such notice shall be the “Commercial Operation Date”.
System Acceptance Testing. The successful bidder shall be required to meet minimum guaranteed generation with Performance Ratio (PR) at the time of commissioning as per the Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI) levels of the location. PR should be shown minimum of 75% at the time of inspection for initial commissioning for clearing the System Acceptance Test.
System Acceptance Testing. This testing will be performed upon completion of the deployment of the System which includes end user terminal, Base Station and NCC for each System. This testing will demonstrate the overall performance of the System in terms of operating procedures, location capability, messaging capability, coverage, interrogation rate (capacity parameter) etc. The testing will be performed using specified number of Vehicle and Personal Location Units. Upon one month from the successful completion of System Acceptance Testing the System will be officially transferred to the responsibility of the Customer.
System Acceptance Testing. If the results of the testing as laid down by the Testing Procedures indicates that the System meets all the requirements set and is capable of generating electrical energy [(**kWp)] for 5 continuous hours using such instruments and meters as have been installed for such purposes, then the SPD will send a written notice to Railways to that effect, and the date of successful conducting such tests and injection of Power at Delivery Point will be the “Commercial Operation Date.” The Railway Electrical Engineer will conduct the STPT- Short Term Performance Test which will be following the Testing Procedure.