Common use of Testing and Certification Clause in Contracts

Testing and Certification. Upon completion of installation of the Equipment, Company shall perform prescribed tests to determine that the Equipment is operating in conformance with Company's published performance specifications for the Equipment and any other requirements agreed to by the parties (hereinafter "Specifications"), a copy of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit C. A three conductor (grounded) power cord, no less than 18 AWG, with an approved hospital grade plug cap, is required. For portable or mobile equipment, the power cord is to be permanently attached; if portable equipment is provided without a permanently attached power cord, Buyer may, in its discretion, attach such permanent cord. Said modification to the Equipment will not affect the Warranty provided hereunder. Grounding resistance is to be less than 0.5 ohms to any exposed conductive surface. Leakage current is to be no more than 50 microamperes (10 microamperes if the Equipment is specified as being patient-isolated) between any patient lead and ground or any other patient lead, with the Equipment on or off, grounded or ungrounded, and correct or reversed polarity. When Company is satisfied that the Equipment is operating in conformance with the Specifications, Company shall produce, document and present to Buyer operational verification data (hereinafter "Equipment Turnover"). In the event the Equipment or any feature or option thereof requires certification under Federal law, Company will complete and file all necessary reports regarding Company's manufacture, assembly, installation or other activity relating to the Equipment.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement

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