Test Program and Procedure Sample Clauses

Test Program and Procedure. During the Integrated Tests, Buyer shall arrange dispatch, and Seller shall, as appropriate, synchronize and steadily synchronise, load and operate the Capacity as required by this Agreement and Grid Code, and in accordance with the agreed program and within the constraints of the technical limits, until full load is reached. Seller shall then run the Unit at full load or as required by Seller. If not already achieved in earlier testing, all the systems and auxiliaries will be brought into their normally energized or pressurized state by the end of these tests. The Integrated Tests shall comprise the following: Fire protection system, all start-up tests; Electrical systems; Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems: Control and instrumentation systems, including remote terminal units, microprocessors and functional groups forming part of the DCS; Lubrication systems; Service air systems; Instrument air systems; Cooling systems; Final protection settings, in accordance with agreed design, including those for load shedding protection schemes; Software function and stability tests; Turbine generator protection and tripping settings; Emergency power systems; Motor roll of the hydro turbine; Ignition checks; Excitation checks; Over speed tests; Manual synchronizing; Ramp up and ramp down tests (specifically, during the Integrated Tests, Seller shall confirm the ramp up and ramp down behaviour of the applicable Unit, and any other requirements as prescribed in the Grid Code; Partial and full load rejection tests to demonstrate the ability to run through to full speed no-load, provided that Buyer, System Operator and Seller agree that such test will not jeopardise the safe operation of the grid system at that time; Standby equipment changeover tests; Automatic governor control tests including verification of the droop characteristics of the G's and Block's, and confirmation that the Unit operation is safe and stable within the technical limits; Automatic voltage regulation tests; Confirmation of the methods and equations/Correction Curves to be used for adjusting the recorded data and/or test results to the design conditions and/or Guaranteed Conditions; and other tests mutually agreed prior to the commencement of the Integrated Tests.
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Test Program and Procedure. The duration of the Reliability Test for each unit is fifteen (15) consecutive Days during which time such Unit (as the case may be) and its auxiliaries shall, except as permitted hereunder, be operated continuously according to the test and load program agreed between Buyer and Seller. Buyer shall arrange dispatch and System Operator shall dispatch the Unit in accordance with this program and the requirements of this Agreement. The Unit may be subjected to varying load as may be required to conduct or complete other tests. In the event of interruption (zero load and/or effective disco1mection at the Delivery Point), beyond the tolerance permitted in this Clause 14) c) (ii), in generation of the demanded load, due to failure within Seller's responsibilities, the Reliability Test shall be restarted from the beginning. Two (2) such episodes of interruption, not exceeding twenty-four (24) hours in aggregate, shall be permitted. If, for reasons beyond Seller's responsibilities (including any Force Majeure Event), a fault develops during the Unit Reliability Test that necessitates the interruption of the Unit Reliability Test or limits it, then the Unit Reliability Test shall be suspended for the duration of the fault. If the Unit Reliability Test is so suspended, then the Unit Reliability Test shall not be prolonged by the amount of time so lost, and shall be deemed not to have been so interrupted. If the Unit Reliability Test is so suspended for more than three (3) consecutive Days, then Seller and Buyer shall seek to agree as to when and how the Reliability Test shall be demonstrated. The Unit Reliability Test shall also include the following specific tests: at least one (1) cold start; at least one (1) hot start of each Unit; weekly change over of standby equipment; and other tests mutually agreed prior to the commencement of the units Reliability Test; provided that, if, in any previously successful Reliability Test, unit has demonstrated such capability as is the object of such tests (i) though (iv), then Seller may, but shall not be obliged to, waive such test.
Test Program and Procedure a) The Capacity Test for the Plant shall be performed on the basis of the operation of the Plant for six (6) continuous hours without any interruption at full load. During the Capacity Test of the Plant, SO shall dispatch the Plant as requested by Xxxxxx and required by the terms of this Agreement. The Capacity Test shall be performed and monitored by Seller and witnessed by Xxxxx and the Engineer.

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