Commercial Operation Test definition
Examples of Commercial Operation Test in a sentence
The Initial Commercial Operation Test shall verify the Contract Capacity for purposes of calculating the Total Compensation Amount and shall be deemed an Owner Initiated Test.
The contract power capacity of the Project shall be equal to [number to be inserted] MW (“Contract Capacity”), as confirmed at the Initial Commercial Operation Test and reaffirmed through Performance Testing.
For purposes of clarification, any test performed before the Initial Delivery Date, other than the Commercial Operation Test pursuant to Section 7.2, is a Seller Initiated Test.
Such Initial Commercial Operation Test shall be scheduled and conducted in accordance with Appendix 7.
The Equivalent Dependable Capacity shall be calculated as follows: PEDC = Equivalent Dependable Capacity (MW) Px = Power Output during test period (MW) Ix = Irradiance at panel tilt angle during test period (W/m2) EE = Exported Energy (kWh) PEDC = * (1000 W/m2) The Commercial Operation Test will continue for 4 consecutive hours in between 8:00 AM to 04:00 PM in the test running day.
Such Commercial Operation Test shall be scheduled and conducted in accordance with Appendix 7 hereto.
At least thirty (30) days before the target Commercial Operation Date, Owner shall schedule and complete an Initial Commercial Operation Test, which test shall be conducted using the procedures set forth in Exhibit C.
Seller shall calibrate or cause to be calibrated all such instrumentation, metering and data collection equipment no more than three (3) months prior to the date of the Commercial Operation Test.
Seller shall provide all instrumentation, metering and data collection equipment required to perform the Commercial Operation Test.
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”).