Test Plan Sample Clauses

Test Plan. No less than sixty (60) days prior to the Initial Delivery Date, Seller shall prepare and submit to Buyer a proposed procedure and schedule in order to complete the Commercial Operation Test (“Seller’s Proposed Test Plan”). Such Seller’s Proposed Test Plan must describe, with supporting detail, the actions, processes, protocols, and schedules to comply with all of the requirements of each individual test as set forth in this Appendix. Within ten (10) Business Days after Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s Proposed Test Plan, Buyer shall notify Seller that (i) the Seller’s Proposed Test Plan is accepted, and is now considered the Final Test Plan, or (ii) the Seller’s Proposed Test Plan is not accepted. If Buyer does not accept Seller’s Proposed Test Plan, then Buyer and Seller shall immediately commence work in good faith to finalize such Test procedures and schedules (“Final Test Plan”). If, after thirty (30) days from Buyer’s receipt of Seller’s Proposed Test Plan, Seller and Buyer have not agreed on a Final Test Plan, Buyer shall provide Seller with the Final Test Plan within seven (7) Business Days after the expiration of the thirty (30) day period. Failure by Buyer to provide Seller with written acceptance of any Seller’s Proposed Test Plan shall not constitute acceptance of such Seller’s Proposed Test Plan.
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Test Plan. The Final Test Plan from the Commercial Operation Test for the Contract Capacity Test shall be used for the Contract Capacity Test, unless the Parties agree otherwise in writing.
Test Plan. The Final Test Plan from the Commercial Operation Test for the Initial Compliance Test shall be used for the Initial Compliance Test, unless the Parties agree otherwise in writing.
Test Plan. The Final Test Plan from the Commercial Operation Test shall be used for the Efficiency Rate Test, unless the Parties agree otherwise in writing.
Test Plan. The test plan shows how product quality is controlled through the entire process, from receipt of the goods to final inspection, in conformance with our purchase order and the agreed specifications.
Test Plan. Vendor and Cadence shall use reasonable efforts to develop as soon as possible following the execution of this Agreement a test plan and quality assurance plan necessary for the development of the acceptance tests to verify a Product's conformance to the Acceptance Standards.
Test Plan. All testing under this Contract shall be undertaken in accordance with the Test Plan and the Statement of Work.
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Test Plan. Each site-specific Test Plan shall describe the approach and procedures to test and demonstrate that the system operates as designed in a safe and secure manner. Each site-specific plan shall at a minimum include the following elements:
Test Plan. The Supplier must draw up a QM plan/control plan. This must include at least the following: ⮚ General information (e.g. name, drawing number, revision status, creator, date) Process drawing ⮚ Special product and process characteristics ⮚ Specification (guidelines, tolerances) ⮚ Testing equipment, test procedureTesting frequency, scope of tests ⮚ Type of notation ⮚ Responsibilities ⮚ Procedures in the event of error occurrences KRONE reserves the right to coordinate or control both the appropriate definition of the quality-related characteristics and the test plan.
Test Plan. Any Test shall be performed according to the provisions of this Appendix 7, and the Test Plan below. STEP 1: Test begins when the Storage Unit has reached 100% State of Charge. STEP 2: Increase power output to Maximum Discharge at maximum ramp rate Measure: time and power output (kW) Step 2 ends when Maximum Discharge is reached STEP 3: Hold at highest power output, not exceeding Maximum Discharge, for as long as supported by the Storage Unit Measure: time and energy delivered to the Energy Delivery Point Step 3 ends when Storage Unit reaches 0% SOC STEP 4: Immediately following the completion of Step 3, begin charging the Storage Unit at Maximum Charge rate Measure: time, charging energy and SOC Step 4 ends when Storage Unit reaches 100% SOC STEP 5: Do not charge or discharge the Storage Unit for 24 hours Measure: time and SOC Step 5 ends after 24 hours STEP 6: Increase power output to Maximum Discharge at maximum ramp rate Measure: time and power output Step 6 ends when Maximum Discharge is reached STEP 7: Hold at highest power output, not exceeding Maximum Discharge, for as long as supported by the Storage Unit Measure: time and energy delivered to the Energy Delivery Point Step 7 ends when Storage Unit reaches 0% SOC STEP 8: Begin charging the Storage Unit at Maximum Charge rate; once [SCE Note: insert “Maximum SOC (%)” from “Configuration 1” of Section C of Appendix 1.01] SOC is reached, do not charge or discharge for ten (10) minutes Measure: time, charging energy to the Energy Delivery Point and SOC Step 8 ends at the end of the ten (10) minute rest period STEP 9: Begin charging the Storage Unit at Maximum Charge rate; once [SCE Note: insert “Maximum SOC (%)” from “Configuration 2” of Section C of Appendix 1.01] SOC is reached, do not charge or discharge for ten (10) minutes Measure: time, charging energy to the Energy Delivery Point and SOC Step 9 ends at the end of the ten (10) minute period STEP 10: Begin charging the Storage Unit at Maximum Charge rate; once [SCE Note: insert “Maximum SOC (%)” from “Configuration 3” of Section C of Appendix 1.01] SOC is reached, do not charge or discharge for ten (10) minutes Measure: time, charging energy to the Energy Delivery Point and SOC Step 10 ends at the end of the ten (10) minute period STEP 11: Begin charging the Storage Unit at Maximum Charge rate; once 100% SOC is reached, do not charge or discharge for ten (10) minutes Measure: time, charging energy to the Energy Delivery Point and SOC Step 11 ends ...
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