Operating Tests Sample Clauses
The Operating Tests clause defines the procedures and standards for testing equipment or systems to ensure they function as intended before being accepted or put into regular use. Typically, this clause outlines the specific tests to be performed, the conditions under which they are conducted, and the criteria for passing or failing. For example, it may require that machinery be run under full load for a set period or that safety features are verified in real-world scenarios. The core purpose of this clause is to verify operational readiness and compliance with contractual requirements, thereby reducing the risk of defects or failures after installation.
Operating Tests. Contractor shall conduct testing in accordance with Attachment S - Facility Testing Philosophy and the following operating tests to confirm the design meets the requirements of the Scope of Work. The procedures and acceptance criteria will be finalized by Contractor and reviewed by Owner prior to conducting the operating tests. The operating tests will be conducted before or after the Performance Tests as agreed by the Parties.
Operating Tests. Contractor shall conduct testing in accordance with Attachment 19 and the following operating tests to confirm the design meets the requirements of the Scope of Work. The procedures and acceptance criteria will be finalized by Contractor and reviewed by Owner prior to conducting the operating tests. The operating tests will be conducted before or after the Performance Tests as agreed by the Parties. Owner will be responsible for conducting regulatory compliance testing for all emissions and/or noise. Contractor will coordinate with Owner for any opportunity to conduct such tests concurrently.
Operating Tests. After issuance of the Completion Certificate, the Licensee may during a period of 30 calendar days (the "OPERATING TEST PERIOD") perform all such tests as it shall deem appropriate for the purposes of assessing compliance of the Licensee Equipment with the Final DFS under real operating conditions. Within 10 Business Days from the end of the Operating Test Period, the Licensee shall either (a) notify PW in writing of the existence of a Defect, in which case PW shall use all best endeavours to remedy such defects and, when resolved, shall issue a new Completion Certificate, or (b) express its full and final Acceptance of the Licensee System by returning to PW a copy of the Completion Certificate, countersigned by the Licensee. Irrevocable and unconditional Acceptance shall be deemed to have occurred, and the Licensee System shall be deemed accepted without qualifications or reservations, on the date that is 10 Business Days after the end of the Operating Test Period, unless the Licensee has, prior to such date, notified PW in writing of the existence of a Defect.
Operating Tests. Having successfully carried out the Putting into Service tests Contractor will perform the Operating Tests of all and each Hydroelectric Exploitation equipment and particularly, equipment of the Station, which must be according to the Execution Schedule and the provisions of Annex 13.
Operating Tests. After the installation is completed, and at such time as the Construction Inspector may direct, the contractor shall conduct operating tests for approval. The equipment shall be demonstrated to operate in accordance with the requirements herein. Each device subject to manual operation shall be operated at least five times, demonstrating satisfactory operation each time.
