Factory Acceptance Tests definition

Factory Acceptance Tests means the tests to be performed at the Contractor’s factories prior to delivery to the Site to verify compliance with the Specification and quality standards
Factory Acceptance Tests. (“FAT”) shall mean performance tests / simulations of an Equipment Package conducted at the manufacturer’s facilities (if applicable, as agreed upon and stipulated herein) prior to shipment.
Factory Acceptance Tests means the factory acceptance tests described or referred to in the Specification and/or the Order (as applicable);

Examples of Factory Acceptance Tests in a sentence

  • The equipment shall not be dispatched from the factory for delivery to the Employer until it has passed its Factory Acceptance Tests.

  • Factory Acceptance Tests shall be performed by the successful bidder on major functional areas or subsystem, which includes hardware and software.

  • Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT)/Site Acceptance Tests (SAT) shall be as per approved QAPs. d) All instruments required for performance testing to prove the guaranteed performance of the instrument/equipment supplied shall be by the MPC contractor at no extra cost for the duration of the performance test.

  • Additional tests including Factory Acceptance Tests or demonstrations requested by Buyer are not part of any contract unless separately identified and priced.

  • Due to the relatively sophisticated technology of the switchgear and MCC equipment, the CONSULTANT will conduct Factory Acceptance Tests at the respective Switchgear and MCC manufacturing facilities.


More Definitions of Factory Acceptance Tests

Factory Acceptance Tests successful completion of all procedures detailed in Section 11 of the Technical Specifications to the full satisfaction of ISR.
Factory Acceptance Tests means the factory acceptance tests (if any) as set out in Schedule 2 to be carried out by the Supplier prior to the Goods leaving the Supplier’s facilities and any other tests the Supplier would normally carry out before the Goods leave the Supplier’s facilities;
Factory Acceptance Tests. (“FAT”) shall mean performance tests / simulations of an Equipment Package conducted at the manufacturer’s facilities prior to shipment.
Factory Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Contract (or otherwise agreed by the Buyer and the Seller), which are to be made by the, Seller upon completion of manufacture of the Equipment Unit and at the Seller’s or his Sub-contractor’s workshops.
Factory Acceptance Tests means any test of the HRAS System and/or FRAS System commissioned by/organised by the Contractor pursuant to the Statement of Requirements; Firm Price means a price, agreed for Contractor Deliverables which is not subject to variation in any respect other than for a change in requirement and other as expressly provided for in this Contract and shall be net, after allowing for all cash and trade discounts and shall be inclusive of documentation; loading, unloading and handling; packaging and carriage; the Required Insurances; freight; all appropriate taxes; royalties; licence fees; the cost of complying with all of the conditions of this Contract and if applicable all import duties and customs.
Factory Acceptance Tests the factory tests required to be conducted on each Phase as set out or to be set out in the Test Plan, Test Procedures and Scope of Works;
Factory Acceptance Tests means such tests as the Client determines to be reasonably necessary to ensure that the Solution is acceptable;