Operational Tests Sample Clauses

Operational Tests. After the Work is completed and as one of the precedents to final inspection, the Contractor shall perform operational tests as required by the Contract Documents and as required to demonstrate to RMWD the correct and proper operation of the various facilities forming a part of the Work including but not limited to the correct sequences of operation and the satisfactory performance of all components. The Contractor shall repair, replace, adjust, or otherwise correct the improper operation of any system or component and all faulty or defective Work as RMWD may require for his approval. Based upon the operational tests results, the Contractor shall prepare and submit revised or additional information and data for the previously approved submittals as required by RMWD and as provided in Paragraph 12.12. Each operational test shall be performed continuously for not less than 168 hours (7 days).
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Operational Tests. These are procedures that are necessary to verify the correct operation of machinery, equipment and facilities that make up the Project, in each of its Stages. These procedures shall be proposed by the CONCESSIONAIRE in the Technical File.
Operational Tests. 2.8 Water Distribution System
Operational Tests. The Partner shall perform operational control tests and obtain water samples at any time and place in the treatment process and /or in the distribution system as required to ensure safe drinking water. These tests shall include bacteriological content, turbidity, pH, hardness, floc, chlorine residual, appearance, and objectionable tastes and odors. The minimum required operational testing shall be IAW the IEPA Special Exception Permit for RIA. The Partner shall adjust operations as necessary to maintain water quality in coordination with the IGSA-TR and based on sampling/testing results.
Operational Tests. These tests evaluate driving-relevant visual ability, using driving-relevant stimuli and context while driving through simulated space. For the operational tests, subjects will drive in the center lane of a three-lane highway, at a constant speed achieved through “cruise control”. While at a constant speed, they will perform the six operational vision tests detailed below: • Static visual acuity - reading aloud white letters on a black sign. The letters become progressively smaller. • Contrast sensitivity - reading aloud letters that become progressively lighter on a white sign (lowering contrast). • Visual processing speed - reading aloud pairs of letters on a black sign. The letters have progressively shorter exposure times. • Dynamic vision - reading aloud letters that scroll across a black road sign at progressively faster rates. • Glare sensitivity – this is the dynamic vision test in the presence of glare. Standard clinical instruments will be used to producing uniform glare. • Eye movement test – reading aloud letters from road signs that appear briefly along the roadside. Subjects must make large eye movements and discern the letters quickly to be successful.
Operational Tests. After the Work is completed and as one of the precedents to final inspection, the Contractor shall perform operational tests as required by the Contract Documents and as required to demonstrate to RMWD the correct and proper operation of the various facilities forming a part of the Work, including but not limited to the correct sequences of operation and the satisfactory performance of all components. The Contractor shall repair, replace, adjust, or otherwise correct the improper operation of any system or component and all faulty or defective Work as RMWD may require for his approval. Based upon the operational tests results, the Contractor shall prepare and submit revised or additional information and data for the previously approved submittals as required by RMWD and as provided in Paragraph 12.12. Each operational test shall be performed continuously for not less than 168 hours (7 days). The Contractor shall also perform a camera video of the newly installed line.
Operational Tests. All equipment shall be checked while under normal operation load and observations recorded. All switches, control devices, etc., shall be checked for their proper functioning. Lighting fixtures shall be checked for proper lamps and all missing or burned out lamps replaced. All interior communications equipment shall be operated in a normal manner and each component observed to perform its intended function. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revision March 30, 2000 Page 79 of 87 100 Midnight Warrior Technical Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alarm circuits shall be tested in accordance with USCG and SOLAS requirements. Electronic equipment installations shall be checked by the equipment installers and/or manufacturer's representative. All motor driven appliances shall be given an operational test under normal operating load conditions. All operating push buttons, pressure switches, etc., shall be checked to assure their proper size heater element and freedom of operation.
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Related to Operational Tests

  • Performance Tests Contractor shall perform Performance Tests in accordance with Section 11.2 of the Agreement and Attachment S.

  • Performance Testing 7.2.1 The Design-Builder shall direct and supervise the tests and, if necessary, the retests of the Plant using Design-Builder’s supervisory personnel and the Air Emissions Tester shall conduct the air emissions test, in each case, in accordance with the testing procedures set forth in Exhibit A (the “Performance Tests”), to demonstrate, at a minimum, compliance with the Performance Guarantee Criteria. Owner is responsible for obtaining Air Emissions Tester and for ensuring Air Emissions Tester’s timely performance. Design-Builder shall cooperate with the Air Emissions Tester to facilitate performance of all air emissions tests. Design-Builder shall not be held responsible for the actions of Owner’s employees and third parties involved in the Performance Testing, including but not limited to Air Emissions Tester.

  • ACCEPTANCE TESTS 11.1 If the Contract provides acceptance tests for Goods and/or the result of Services after their completion and/or delivery to the Purchaser, the acceptance shall only be considered as definitive when such tests have demonstrated the compliance of the Goods and/or the result of the Services to the requirements in the Contract.

  • Inspection/Testing All Products sold pursuant to this Agreement will be subject to inspection/testing by or at the direction of H- GAC and/or the ordering Customer, either at the delivery destination or the place of manufacture. In the event a Product fails to meet or exceed all requirements of this Agreement, and unless otherwise agreed in advance, the cost of any inspection and/or testing, will be the responsibility of the Contractor.

  • Synchronization, Commissioning and Commercial Operation 4.1.1 The Power Producer shall give at least thirty (30) days written notice to the SLDC and GUVNL, of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System.

  • Test The outer surface of the lamp lenses shall be subjected once or more than once to the action of the sand jet produced as described above. The jet shall be sprayed almost perpendicular to the surface to be tested. The deterioration shall be checked by means of one or more samples of glass placed as a reference near the lenses to be tested. The mixture shall be sprayed until the variation in the diffusion of light on the sample or samples measured by the method described in Appendix 2, is such that: Δ d = (T5 - T4) / T2 ≤ 0.0250 ± 0.0025 Several reference samples may be used to check that the whole surface to be tested has deteriorated homogeneously. Annex 6 - Appendix 4

  • Loop Testing/Trouble Reporting 2.1.6.1 TeleConex will be responsible for testing and isolating troubles on the Loops. TeleConex must test and isolate trouble to the BellSouth portion of a designed/non-designed unbundled Loop (e.g., UVL-SL2, UCL-D, UVL-SL1, UCL-ND, etc.) before reporting repair to the UNE Customer Wholesale Interconnection Network Services (CWINS) Center. Upon request from BellSouth at the time of the trouble report, TeleConex will be required to provide the results of the TeleConex test which indicate a problem on the BellSouth provided Loop.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Member’s installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. The Cooperative must be given at least five Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • Acceptance Testing At the time of installation of a LIS trunk group, and at no additional charge, acceptance tests will be performed to ensure that the service is operational and meets the applicable technical parameters.

  • Quality Service Standards Price Services and the Fund may from time to time agree to certain quality service standards, as well as incentives and penalties with respect to Price Services’ Services hereunder.

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