Commissioning Documentation Sample Clauses

Commissioning Documentation. The minimum required information for commissioning shall be documented and checked, if appropriate, during the commissioning period, including as listed below: Basic system information Project location and installation date Rated system capacity (DC and AC) PV Modules (defined below) and inverter – manufacturer, model, and quantity Commissioning date System designers’ information System installer/contractor information Detailed single-line diagram of the Project Array general specifications PV Module type PV Module number Number of PV Modules per string Number of strings PV string information String cable type, size, and length Specification (current and voltage rating) of overvoltage protection device Array electrical characteristics Array junction box location Array main cable specification Location, type, and rating of over voltage protective devices Earthing and over voltage protections Single-line diagram(s) showing the details of all earthing, lightning protection, and surge protection systems A single-line diagram showing AC isolator location, type, and rating and similar information for AC over-current protection device Technical data sheet for all major components Warranty documentations for PV Modules and PCUs with the information of starting date of warranty and period of warranty Mechanical design information/data sheet of array mounting structure (static report) Documentation of all required Permits Documentation and stock of spare parts and Consumables Documentation of PV Module flash test data Commissioning test reports Equipment calibration certificates Operation and maintenance information, including: Procedures for verifying correct system operation and minimum guaranteed performance parameters Preventive and corrective maintenance procedures Scheduling of routine maintenance A checklist of what to do in case of system failure Emergency shutdown/isolation procedures In accordance with NERC reliability standards, Seller shall provide the following documentation to Purchaser thirty (30) days prior to initial synchronization of the Project, along with any other documentation reasonably requested by Purchaser or required by NERC or the Performance Standard: BAL-005 – One-line diagram that displays the Electrical Interconnection Point (and includes unique line identifiers/names ensuring that the Project Site and AESI use the same naming convention when referring to the PV Plant (e.g., breakers, lines, etc.)) by Seller COM-002 – Network diagram...
Commissioning Documentation. 2.12.1 Contractor shall compile and organize all Commissioning documentation into a Commissioning and Close-out Manual and deliver to the Owner as specified in Section 01 77 00 – Project Close-out Procedures. 2.12.2 The Commissioning and Close-out Manual submitted to Owner shall contain all Commissioning documentation, including, but not limited to: 2.12.2.1 The Commissioning Plan. 2.12.2.2 Final Baseline Schedule filtered to show only the Commissioning activities.
Commissioning Documentation. .1 Consultant to review and approve Cx documentation. .2 Provide completed and approved Cx documentation to Consultant.
Commissioning Documentation. Documentation received from the Commissioning Agent describing the procedures and results of the Commissioning for each Datacenter (collectively, the “Commissioning Documentation”), which shall, to the extent received by Landlord, consist of: a. Commissioning results (these include full testing report, factory test results, on-site start-up and acceptance documentation and punch list*); b. Commissioning scripts documentation (these include a list of procedures intended to be performed during Level 5 Commissioning (see Commissioning Criteria, attached as Exhibit “E-2”) including the integrated systems test); c. Daily Commissioning report (includes procedures performed during Commissioning, alterations to the test plan, items requiring repair/re-testing, items corrected, etc.); d. Commissioning results executive summary; and e. Commissioning Complete Letter - certifying that the mechanical and electrical systems supporting the particular Suite are fully operational in accordance with the design intent (in a form substantially similar to that which is attached as Exhibit “J”). * For the avoidance of doubt, Landlord's provision of the punch-lists to Tenant shall, in no event, be deemed to modify or otherwise increase the obligations of Landlord (with respect to the preparation and/or delivery of the respective Datacenter, or otherwise) that are set forth in this Lease. Commissioning consists of five general levels of activities summarized as follows: Manufacturers' standard test reports will be reviewed prior to shipment of equipment to the site. Individual system components are verified at the site upon delivery for compliance with the design specifications, drawings, and approved submittals or shop drawings. As the components are assembled into individual systems, the construction or installation of the overall system is verified. This includes an evaluation of interconnection between components, physical arrangement, support and anchoring, and access and clearance.
Commissioning Documentation. Commissioning does not start until the following documents, which are required for the commissioning of the plant, is accepted by the Project Manager: 1. All relevant drawings as-built. 2. All relevant site acceptance test reports completed and signed. 3. All QCP's signed at the relevant steps. 4. Draft Technical Maintenance and Operating manuals supplied. 5. All installation related defects are cleared. 6. All safety clearance certificates signed.