Unit Power Output definition
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One Auxiliary Load Test shall be conducted when all Units are operating based on the conditions of the Maximum Unit Power Output Test and one Auxiliary Load Test shall be conducted when all Units are operating based on the conditions of the Unit Power Output Test.
The Unit Power Output Test, and Unit Heat Rate Test, the Maximum Unit Power Output Test and the Auxiliary Load Test (herein referred to as "Performance Tests") shall be conducted by Contractor to demonstrate that the respective performance guarantees are met.
The Commercial Tolerance Bands for Unit Power Output and Unit Heat Rate are based on the assumed accuracies of the Owner's electrical meter and the fuel supply meter as defined Section 2.1.
The Performance Tests for Unit Power Output and Heat Rate, Maximum Unit Power Output, Auxiliary Load and Maximum Auxiliary Load shall consist of four (4) one-hour test periods.
Performance test results adjusted to the Base Conditions shall be referred to as the "as- adjusted" Unit Power Output (for both the Unit Power Output Test and the Maximum Unit Power Output Test) and the "as-adjusted" Unit Heat Rate, and as the as-adjusted Auxiliary Load and the as-adjusted Maximum Auxiliary Load.
If Contractor elects to declare Substantial Completion at values less than the Guaranteed Value for power output in accordance with the EPC Agreement the values of power output as so declared will be considered as the value of Maximum Unit Power Output (Maximum Unit Power Output guarantee minus Maximum Unit Power Output Shortfall).
The Unit Power Output is the power output measured (with the Owner's revenue meters) on the high side of the generator step-up transformers associated with a Unit, plus the auxiliary load, if any, taken from a respective Unit.
Unit Power Output (for both the Unit Power Output Test, and the Maximum Unit Power Output Test) and Unit Heat Rate for each Unit shall be the average of results from the four one-hour test periods.
Conditions for each Unit shall be the same as the Unit Power Output Test.
In addition, no later than six (6) months prior to the first proposed Acceptance Test, the Contractor shall provide the combined cycle test correction curves and algorithms or equations (for the Unit Power Output Test, the Maximum Net Power Output Test, the Unit Heat Rate Test, Auxiliary Load Test, and Maximum Auxiliary Load Test).