Operating Conditions During Testing Sample Clauses

The "Operating Conditions During Testing" clause defines the specific parameters and requirements under which equipment or systems must be operated while undergoing testing. It typically outlines factors such as temperature, humidity, load, and other environmental or operational variables that must be maintained to ensure valid test results. By clearly specifying these conditions, the clause ensures that testing is conducted consistently and that results are reliable and comparable, thereby preventing disputes over test validity and ensuring that performance claims are substantiated under agreed-upon circumstances.
Operating Conditions During Testing. At all times during testing, the Project shall not be operated with abnormal operating conditions such as unstable load conditions, or operation outside of regulatory restrictions. Environmental considerations, such as ambient temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure shall not be considered limiting factors to conducting a Storage Rating Test unless those factors constitute a Force Majeure event. If abnormal operating conditions occur on the day of or during a test, Owner may postpone such test in its reasonable discretion in accordance with the following paragraph.