FAT Sample Clauses

FAT. If the Quote Terms provide for pre-shipment inspection or factory acceptance testing (FAT) at Coherent’s site, Buyer shall schedule the FAT within thirty (30) calendar days after production is complete. FAT processes must be completed in a single day for remote tests or two (2) days for onsite tests, and shall be scheduled in accordance with Coherent’s projected manufacturing timeline. Coherent may assess additional charges for FAT processes that exceed these limits. Coherent accepts no liability of any kind for late delivery related to FAT scheduling. Failure to schedule and complete the FAT within thirty (30) calendar days shall constitute a waiver of the FAT. If applicable, Buyer shall provide ‘known good’ test parts to be used in the FAT no less than ten (10) days prior to the scheduled FAT commencement date. Buyer may authorize shipping prior to FAT completion or waive its right to conduct the FAT, however, rights waived by Buyer prior to shipment shall be waived indefinitely and shall also include a waiver of any SAT provided for in the Quote Terms.
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FAT. After completion of the GG repair according to paragraph 3. of this Article, the Contractor is obliged to perform FAT in the Repair Shop with the aim to demonstrate that the repair of GG has been performed in accordance with this Contract, respective Partial Contract and applicable O&M Manuals. The Contractor is obliged to notify the Customer of the date of FAT execution at least 10 working days in advance. The successful completion of FAT must be confirmed by a written protocol on performing FAT, which must contain in particular (but not exclusively): Identification information of both Contracting Parties; Registration number of this Contract and the number of the respective Partial Contract, assigned by the Customer; Names of both Contracting Party representatives who attend FAT; Date, place and time of FAT performing; GG identification (S/N); List of defects and insufficiencies found out during FAT, which do not prevent from safe, reliable and permanent usage of the Work and/or GG, or which do not deteriorate substantially any commercial properties or value of the Work and/or GG, along with indication of the methods and deadlines of their elimination or identification of an eventual substitute performance to be provided by the Contractor to the Customer; List and results of tests and measurements (including a brief description of these measurement methodologies) that have been performed within FAT; List of the Accompanying Documentation being handed over, or having been already handed over, to the Customer; Other information, if needed; Date and signatures of authorized representative of both Contracting Parties; (hereinafter referred to as the “FAT Protocol”). The Contractor is obliged to elaborate a draft of the FAT Protocol in two original counterparts, of which each Contracting Party shall possess one counterpart. The FAT Protocol is valid, if signed by both Contracting Parties. In the event, if during FAT it is demonstrated that the GG repair according to paragraph 3. of this Article has not been performed in accordance with this Contract, respective Partial Contract or applicable O&M Manuals, the Contractor is obliged to remedy at its own costs within the period that the Contracting Parties shall agree for this purpose in the respective FAT Protocol. Beside others, also description of the found defect or insufficiency, which is subject of this remedy, method of and the period for remedy completion must be indicated in the FAT Protocol. The period ...
FAT. FAT should generally test all installation, functional and performance requirements. To reduce subsequent C and XQ activities the FAT will be used partly as IQ. Protocols and reports has to be approved by RAP. The test has to be performed with RAP. (Q-requirement). IQ - must contain at least Testing of all Q-related installation requirements, including the reference in this specification for where the documentation exists (Q-requirement). Checking all charts for compliance with the equipment - PI, electricity supply etc. (Q-requirement). Checking all certificates (Q-requirement). Checking all connections for supply and drainage (Q-requirement). Checking the message and the alarm text (Q-requirement). Checking the system records - program / regulatory management, user management, audit trails, data capture, screen displays, report views (data and graphics), etc. (Q-requirement).
FAT. 3.1 If ACG Xxxxx xxxxx it necessary to perform a FAT on the Machine, the FAT shall be performed at ACG Kinna when the Machine is ready for shipment according to ACG Kinna.
FAT. FAT should generally test all installation, functional and performance requirements. To reduce subsequent C and XQ activities the FAT will be used partly as IQ. Protocols and reports has to be approved by Purchaser (Q-requirement). IQ - must contain at least Testing of all Q-related installation requirements, including the reference in this specification for where the documentation exists (Q-requirement). Checking all charts for compliance with the equipment - PI, electricity supply etc. (Q-requirement). Checking all certificates (Q-requirement). Checking all connections for supply and drainage (Q-requirement). Checking the message and the alarm text (Q-requirement). Checking the system records - program / regulatory management, user management, audit trails, data capture, screen displays, report views (data and graphics), etc. (Q-requirement).

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