Testing of Equipment Sample Clauses

Testing of Equipment. The Equipment, once installed, is in the exclusive possession and control of the Care Recipient and it is the Care Recipient’s sole responsibility to test the operation of the Equipment and to notify us if it needs repair or replacement.
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Testing of Equipment. 13.1 Testing of the Equipment shall be carried out in two phases, namely, the Provisional Acceptance Test and Final Acceptance Test.
Testing of Equipment. 6.1 NATEX shall provide to GW for GW’s approval a proposed protocol for visual inspection of the Equipment to ensure each item of Equipment is in operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the Specification once properly installed at the Location. Such GW approval shall only to be refused if reasonable. If so refused, the proposed visual inspection protocol shall be amended in light of GW’s objections and resubmitted for GW approval. 6.2 NATEX shall provide to GW for GW’s approval a proposed FAT protocol for the performance of FAT of the Control System to ensure the Control System is in operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the Specification once properly installed at the Location. Such GW approval shall only to be refused if reasonable. If so refused, the proposed FAT protocol shall be amended in light of GW’s objections and resubmitted for GW approval. 6.3 NATEX shall carry out (a) the visual inspection of the Equipment in accordance with the approved visual inspection protocol; and (b) FAT of the Control System in accordance with the approved FAT protocol, both at NATEX’s site. 6.4 GW shall have the right to be present whilst NATEX performs the visual inspection and FAT at NATEX's site and NATEX shall provide GW with reasonable notice of the performance of the visual inspection and FAT so that GW can arrange its attendance. GW’s presence at the visual inspection and FAT or failure to provide any observations does not constitute acceptance of the Equipment or CO2 Extraction Plant. NATEX shall supply GW with copies of the visual inspection and FAT results. 6.5 If following review of the visual inspection and FAT results or as a result of observations made during its attendance at the FAT, GW considers the Equipment to have failed the visual inspection and FAT or will fail to conform to its Specification, GW shall notify NATEX of this promptly. Upon receipt of such notification, NATEX shall immediately take the necessary remedial action to resolve such failure and re-perform the visual inspection and FAT on the same terms and conditions as are set out in clause 6.3. 6.6 If GW fails to issue notification in accordance with clause 6.5 within 5 working days of receiving the visual inspection and FAT results from NATEX, the Equipment is deemed to be accepted by GW and the visual inspection and FAT is deemed to be successfully completed. 6.7 If any Equipment fails such further tests, without limiting any of its o...
Testing of Equipment. A. After permanent heating, plumbing or electrical system and equipment have been installed, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor installing such system and equipment to operate it for a satisfactory period of time as required by Engineer for proper testing and instruction of operating personnel. B. Fuel, electricity and water, required for proper testing of permanent equipment and for the period of instructing personnel, shall be supplied by the Contractor performing the test or instruction.
Testing of Equipment. A. Prior to completion and acceptance of new or renovated areas, all electrical installations and systems shall be tested, balanced and operated to demonstrate to the Owner's Representative and Engineer that the installation and performance of each electrical system conforms to the requirements of the drawings and specifications. B. Tests of electrical system shall be made as equipment and shall include a run under full load (or a reasonable overload) long enough to determine that no excessive heat will be developed at terminal points, switches, and other points of installation. C. Complete tests shall be specified and shall be conducted of the fire alarm and exit light systems in the presence of the engineer or architect. D. A written report of performance tests on the specific electrical systems and equipment shall be supplied to the Hospital. Such tests shall show compliance with the New York State Health Code and any other governing codes.
Testing of Equipment. Gatherer shall test the accuracy of its measuring equipment at intervals determined by the average production delivered to the particular measuring equipment during the previous six (6) Accounting Periods, as shown below: [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] [***] *** Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Additional tests shall be promptly performed upon request and notification by either Party to the other. If any additional test requested by Shipper indicates that no inaccuracy of more than [***] percent ([***]%) exists, at a recording rate corresponding to the average rate of flow for the period since the last preceding test, then Shipper shall reimburse Gatherer for all its direct costs in connection with that additional test within thirty (30) Days following receipt of a detailed invoice and supporting documentation setting forth those costs.
Testing of Equipment. Gatherer shall test the accuracy of its measuring equipment at least quarterly if the average production delivered to the particular measuring equipment during the previous [***] Accounting Periods exceeds [***] Mcf per day. If the average production is less than or equal to [***] Mcf per day, Gatherer shall test the accuracy of its measuring equipment semi-annually. Additional tests shall be promptly performed upon notification by either Party to the other. If any additional test requested by Shipper indicates that no inaccuracy of more than 2% exists, at a recording rate corresponding to the average rate of flow for the period since the last preceding test, then Shipper shall reimburse Gatherer for all its direct costs in connection with that additional test within [***] days following receipt of a detailed invoice and supporting documentation setting forth those costs.
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Testing of Equipment. It is the intent of S-A to purchase from the SELLER only defect-free Equipment. SELLER is responsible for detecting and ensuring that defects in material, workmanship, and integration and support services which are or should be under SELLER’s control are not provided to S-A hereunder. Equipment delivered to S-A under this Contract shall be subjected to workmanship inspection in accordance with the Institute for Interconnection and Packaging of Electronic Circuits IPC-A-610 Class II or better standards, and subjected to in-circuit and functional electrical testing as mutually agreed. In addition, SELLER will perform a final QA or pre-shipment sample audit prior to releasing Equipment for shipment to S-A. Any sampling plan used for in-process or final inspection audits will be based on a statistically valid procedure such as Military Standard (MIL-STD) 105, American Society for Quality Standard (ASQ) Z1.4, or equivalent, with the added stipulation that the acceptance defect level must always be zero (C = 0). SELLER will meet or exceed the provisions of the S-A quality plan for this project, which is to be agreed between SELLER and S-A. A complete record of all tests performed shall be kept by the SELLER for at least a ten (10) year period, and shall be made available to S-A upon request. Representatives of S-A shall be entitled, at their expense, to witness any or all testing or other processing of Equipment at SELLER’s premises upon reasonable notice. In addition, S-A shall be entitled, but not required, to perform its own inspection and testing of delivered Equipment and will advise SELLER of any Equipment requiring repair or replacement due to defects discovered.
Testing of Equipment. Testing of equipment shall be performed according to the manufactures specification and appropriate industry standards. 6.3.1 Tests of registering system, geophone section and telemetric cables.
Testing of Equipment. The accuracy of Gathering System Owners’ measuring equipment shall be verified by test, using means and methods generally acceptable in the gas industry, at reasonable intervals. Notice of the time and nature of each test shall be given by Gathering System Owners to Shipper sufficiently in advance to permit convenient arrangement for Shipper’s representative to be present. Measuring equipment found to be registering inaccurately shall be adjusted to read as accurately as possible. If, after such notice, Shipper fails to have a representative present, the results of the test shall nevertheless be considered accurate until the next test. Gathering System Owners shall, upon written request by Shipper, conduct a test of Gathering System Owners’ measuring equipment, but no more frequently than once a month. All tests of such measuring equipment shall be made at Gathering System Owners’ expense, except that Shipper shall bear the expense of tests made at its request if the inaccuracy is found to be two percent (2%) or less.
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