System Commissioning Clause Samples

The System Commissioning clause defines the process by which a newly installed system is tested and verified to ensure it operates according to the agreed specifications and performance criteria. Typically, this involves a series of inspections, functional tests, and documentation reviews conducted by the contractor, sometimes in the presence of the client or a third-party inspector. The clause ensures that any deficiencies are identified and corrected before the system is formally accepted, thereby reducing the risk of operational issues and ensuring the system meets the client's requirements from the outset.
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System Commissioning. The following is a list of the activities will be completed in order to verify proper system design, construction and quality to ensure proper and reliable operation. The activities are grouped by project Milestone to indicate what will be completed as of the date that Milestone is achieved.
System Commissioning. Upon satisfactory system completion, and agreement with Owner, and receipt of all third-party approvals necessary for interconnection and startup (but generally prior to receipt of the ‘Permission to Operate" from the Utility Company), system commissioning shall commence. System commissioning shall follow a written commissioning procedure and plan, which shall have been developed by Contractor and pre-approved by Owner and the Applicable Local Unit and which shall include:
System Commissioning. The goals of this subtask is to commission the installed lithium recovery system. • Prepare and provide a Cold Testing and Commissioning Plan for the project that will detail the process, deliverables, and milestones associated with the testing and commissioning of the project, including integration of the system with the overall geothermal facility. The Testing and Commissioning Plan will include: o Description of the equipment to be tested o Description of the methodology to test the identified equipment o List of goals and objectives for the cold test o Description of the quality control and quality assurance practices for the cold test methodology • Implement Cold Testing and Commissioning Plan. • Prepare and provide a Cold Testing and Commissioning Report for the facility that will evaluate the test results. The Cold Testing and Commissioning Report will include: o Description of the results of the cold test for the identified equipment o Description of any major changes that were made based on findings during the cold testing • Prepare and provide Written Notification of Completion of Commissioning for the facility that will notify the CAM that commissioning activities have been completed and that the plant is ready to commence commercial operations. • Cold Testing and Commissioning Plan • Cold Testing and Commissioning Report • Written Notification of Completion of Commissioning
System Commissioning. Contractor shall perform a complete system commissioning for each PV System. The system commissioning procedures include component tests as well as other standard tests, inspections, safety and quality checks. All testing and commissioning shall be conducted in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. The section of the Testing Plan that covers System commissioning shall be equivalent or superior to both the California Energy Commission (CEC) “Guide to Photovoltaic (PV) System Design and Installation”, Section 4 and ASTM International Standards E2848 and E2939. The testing plan shall cover at minimum the following: Detailed test methods, including sample calculations and reference to standards as required or applicable, and list of tested equipment. Pre-test checklist to ensure readiness and any safety measures are in-place. Details of all necessary adjustments, balancing, required equipment isolation or configuration, test equipment and instruments, calibration, and personnel needed.