Tests after Take Over Sample Clauses

Tests after Take Over. After Take Over of the Facility a series of tests shall be performed in order to perform a detailed comparison with the guaranteed values. The tests shall be performed by ProjectCo. A third party testing agency shall assist and witness in the progressing of the tests. A detailed test programme for the Primary Waste incinerator, Secondary Waste incinerator and for the combined operation will be developed during the contract. There shall be 3 tests for the Primary Waste incinerator of 6-8 hours on consecutive days, 3 tests for Secondary Waste incinerator of 6-8 hours on consecutive days. There shall be a two day test for the whole Facility. For two periods for each incinerator, the capacity setpoint (heat input and boiler steam production) shall be set at a value expected to yield a measured nominal condition and for one period it shall be set at a value expected to yield the maximum condition. The steam turbine generator and steam circuit shall be measured following IEC 953-2. The waste incinerated during the tests will be Conforming Waste. Preliminary measurements may indicate that the Net Calorific Value of the Conforming Waste is too far away from the nominal value to allow operation at Nominal Load Point within the Capacity Diagram. In this case the waste shall be mixed with other acceptable waste, in an effort to bring the Net Calorific Value of the Conforming Waste closer to the nominal value. Incidents due only to the measuring itself may invalidate some intermediate results during a test period. The tests will be considered valid if, after agreement with the Department's Representatives to exclude doubtful data, sufficient dat remain with sufficient confidence to ensure that the calculated averages are representative within acceptable and agreed error margins. In general, at least two different measurements or calculation approaches will be attempted for every main parameter to increase confidence in the results.
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