Test Equipment definition

Test Equipment means the number of RF Field Equipment and production RNIs set forth in the Certified Propagation Study. The Test Equipment specifically does not include test RNIs or backup RNIs; it only includes production RNIs.
Test Equipment means test fixtures and equipment required to produce Product and verify that Product meet Specifications and Quality Requirements.
Test Equipment means protocol analyser, standard tool set, etc. 2 RESPONSIBILITIES/COMMON REQUIREMENTS

Examples of Test Equipment in a sentence

  • These test sections include the test name, the specified test Method, a list of the actual Test Equipment Used, documentation Photos, Results and raw Data.

  • Inspection/Maintenance tasks repair procedures, materials used, fault diagnosis and use of Special Maintenance Tools (SMTs)/Special Test Equipment (STEs).

  • Test Equipment provided by Contractor for performance of the Acceptance Tests shall be currently certified as “calibrated” by the test equipment manufacturer, or its authorized calibration service agent.

  • The bidder must submit a Spare Parts and/or Test Equipment List identifying each recommended spare parts and/or test equipment required.

  • DEFCON 23 * – Special Jigs, Tooling and Test Equipment DEFCON 611 – Issued Property (if ticked then list Issued Property and attach list to Tasking Form).


More Definitions of Test Equipment

Test Equipment means the equipment used by the issuing authority to carry out tests; “test report” means the report issued by an issuing authority containing the result of the test in accordance with these Regulations;
Test Equipment means the diagnostic equipment a manufacturer provides to a transit operator or an entity.
Test Equipment means test and measurement equipment of the general type included in the inventory of Sellers as of the Balance Sheet Date.
Test Equipment means the diagnostic equipment a manufacturer provides to a transit operator or an entity. “transit operator” means a municipality, Metrolinx or GO Transit. “transit vehicle” refers to a street car, bus, trolley bus, subway car, light rail car, or passenger locomotive used for public transportation, made up of subcomponents and components, and acquired by a transit operator, or an entity under a contract with a manufacturer and for which the Province of Ontario may provide, in whole or in part, funding.
Test Equipment means an electronic or mechanical instrument recognized by the authority having jurisdiction to field-test the operational performance of a backflow preventer.
Test Equipment means equipment that must contain the standard terminal Diagnostic Link Connector for OBD systems and be capable of operating as described in 340-256-0465
Test Equipment the test prods for use on the Distribution System, as set out in the relevant Test Prod Order; and