Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning Sample Clauses

Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. The QESP shall conduct thorough and systematic performance tests of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment) prior to delivering to the Department the installation notification indicating that the Equipment is ready for inspection by the Department. Testing shall be designed to determine if the Equipment is functioning in accordance with both its published specifications and the Schedules to this SOW, and to determine if modified building systems, subsystems or components are functioning properly within the new integrated environment. The QESP shall provide sufficient notice to the Department and any third-party technical support entity, as requested by DEEP or the Department, of the scheduled test(s). The Department shall have the right to be present, and to invite any third party to be present, at any or all such tests conducted by QESP and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. The QESP shall correct and/or adjust all deficiencies in systems and Equipment operations that may be observed during system commissioning procedures as specified in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment). Prior to Department executing the Exhibit A1, Certificate of Acceptance of All Installed Equipment, QESP shall provide Department with documentary evidence that the Equipment installed is the Equipment specified in Schedule R (Equipment to be Installed by QESP).
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Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. The Contractor shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment) and prior to acceptance of the project by the Agency as specified in Exhibit VI (Certificate of Acceptance— Installed Equipment). Testing shall be designed to determine if the Equipment is functioning in accordance with both its published specifications and the Schedules to this Contract, and to determine if modified building systems, subsystems or components are functioning properly within the new integrated environment. The Contractor shall provide notice to the Agency of the scheduled test(s) and the Agency and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by Contractor and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and Equipment operations that may be observed during system commissioning procedures as specified in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment). The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in Equipment operation that may be observed during system testing procedures. Prior to Agency acceptance Contractor shall also provide Agency with reasonably satisfactory documentary evidence that the Equipment installed is the Equipment specified in Schedule R (Equipment to be Installed by Contractor).
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. The ESCO shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified by the manufacturer and prior to acceptance of the project by Agency. The ESCO shall provide notice to the Agency of the scheduled test(s) and the Agency and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by ESCO and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. The ESCO shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and Equipment operations that may be observed during system commissioning procedures.
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. Overview: The ESCO is required to conduct performance testing and verification of each system to ensure proper operation, as specified in its Commissioning Plan, Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment). The ESCO is required to notify the Owner when testing will take place to provide the Owner the right to be present during all tests. Tips: Ensure compliance with the Commissioning Plan and manufacturer startup information, participate in testing, and identify any post-acceptance testing required. Include manufacturer’s startup and performance sheets in the commissioning plan. If any testing is negotiated to occur after Project Acceptance, state that fact in the contract or attachments. The ESCO shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment) and prior to acceptance of the project by the Owner as specified in Exhibit III (i) (Certificate of Acceptance). Testing shall be designed to determine if the Equipment is functioning in accordance with both its published specifications and the Schedules to this Contract, and to determine if modified building systems, subsystems or components are functioning properly within the new integrated environment. The ESCO shall provide notice to the Owner of the scheduled test(s) and the Owner and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by ESCO and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. The ESCO shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and Equipment operations that may be observed during system commissioning procedures as specified in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment). The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in Equipment operation that may be observed during system testing procedures. Prior to Owner acceptance ESCO shall also provide Owner with reasonably satisfactory documentary evidence that the Equipment installed is the Equipment specified in Schedule R (Equipment to be Installed by ESCO).
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. RES shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified in Schedule H and prior to acceptance by Customer. RES shall provide notice to the Customer of the scheduled test(s) and the Customer and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by RES and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. RES shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and Equipment operations that may be observed by RES, Customer or Customer’s designee during system commissioning procedures.
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. The Contractor shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed equipment in accordance with applicable procedures and prior to acceptance of the Project by the Owner. Testing shall be designed to determine if the equipment is functioning in accordance with the Specifications and to determine if modified building systems, subsystems or components are functioning properly within the new integrated environment. The Contractor shall provide notice to the Owner of the scheduled test(s) and the Owner and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by Contractor and/or manufacturers of the equipment. The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and equipment operations that may be observed during equipment commissioning procedures. The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in equipment operation that may be observed during equipment testing procedures. Prior to Owner acceptance Contractor shall also provide Owner with reasonably satisfactory documentary evidence that all equipment installed is the equipment specified in the Specifications.
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. This section requires the Contractor to conduct performance testing of the equipment as specified in its Commissioning Plan located in Schedule T (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment), and verify the specified operating parameters to make certain the system is working properly. In most instances this activity occurs prior to the Agency’s final acceptance of the project as fully installed, however, if any testing is negotiated to occur after project acceptance, language to that effect should be included here. It also requires the Contractor notify the Agency of when the testing will take place and gives the Agency (or its designee) the right to be present during all tests. Make sure the commissioning plan includes manufacturer’s startup and performance sheets.
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Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. The ESCO shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified in Schedule H (Systems Start-Up and Commissioning; Operating Parameters of Installed Equipment) and prior to acceptance of the project by Customer. The ESCO shall provide notice to the Customer of the scheduled test(s) and the Customer and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by ESCO and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. The ESCO shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and Equipment operations that may be observed during system commissioning procedures.
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. OpTerra ES shall provide notice to Customer of any scheduled test(s) of installed equipment, and Customer and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by OpTerra ES, any subcontractor, and/or manufacturers of the equipment. OpTerra ES shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in systems and equipment operations that OpTerra ES provided and installed that may be observed during equipment commissioning procedures.
Systems Startup and Equipment Commissioning. The Contractor shall conduct a thorough and systematic performance test of each element and total system of the installed Equipment in accordance with the procedures specified in Schedule G and prior to acceptance of the ECM by Owner as specified in Exhibit III (ii). Contractor agrees that Schedule G shall follow and use as a standard the procedures and protocol for Commissioning located in the document Commissioning Guidelines for the Arkansas Energy Performance Contracting Program. Testing shall be designed to determine if the Equipment is functioning in accordance with both its published specifications and the Schedules to this Contract, and to determine if modified building systems, subsystems or components are functioning properly within the new integrated environment. The Contractor shall provide notice to the Owner of the scheduled test(s) and the Owner and/or its designees shall have the right to be present at any or all such tests conducted by Contractor and/or manufacturers of the Equipment. The Contractor shall be responsible for correcting and/or adjusting all deficiencies in the Equipment operation that may be observed during system commissioning procedures of Schedule G. Prior to Owner acceptance, Contractor shall also provide Owner with reasonably satisfactory documentary evidence that the Equipment installed is the Equipment specified in Schedule A.
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