PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING Sample Clauses

The Pre-Installation Testing clause establishes requirements for testing products, equipment, or systems before they are installed at a project site. Typically, this involves the supplier or contractor conducting specified tests to verify that items meet performance standards and function correctly prior to delivery or installation. For example, machinery might be run in a factory setting to ensure it operates as intended, or software could be tested in a controlled environment before deployment. This clause helps prevent defects or malfunctions from being discovered only after installation, thereby reducing the risk of costly delays, rework, or disputes during the project.
PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING. Before starting installation of the Facilities at a Site, Lessee must evaluate whether the operation of the Facilities will interfere with the use of the Site by Lessor or other operators based upon written information supplied by Lessor and such other operators regarding their respective equipment, specifications and use. If practicable from an engineering standpoint, as mutually agreed to in writing by Lessor and Lessee, Lessee may conduct such an interference evaluation obligation simultaneously on multiple sites. Lessee must also comply with any additional interference or testing obligations contained in the Ground Lease. Before another lessee or user of a Site starts installation of equipment, Lessor agrees to cause the other lessee or user to perform adequate testing and evaluation for interference by or with operation of its equipment.
PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING. At no additional cost to the Department, the contractor will use a DFT to measure the friction characteristics of the existing pavement to be treated in accordance with ASTM E 1911. Pre-installation testing can be conducted prior to or on the same day as HFST installation. If conducted prior to the installation, the pre-installation testing shall be done within each installation section limits and noted on the shoulder so that the post-installation testing can take place in the same location. If pre- installation testing is to be conducted on the same day as HFST installation, it should be conducted on a section of adjacent pavement (e.g., just beyond the limits of the HFST), as long as the pavement appears to be similar in nature (e.g., constructed at the same time) to the pavement being treated. If there is a change in the pavement surface within the limits of the treated section, pre-installation testing should be conducted on each apparently different pavement. Whenever possible, pre-installation testing should be conducted not more than 20 LF beyond the limits of the HFST. Pre-installation testing should be conducted in one of the wheel paths where friction values are generally lower, but can also be conducted in the center of the lane as approved by the Engineer.
PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING. Before delivering any item of Software to the Property, the Supplier shall carry out reasonable tests to ensure that such item is in operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the End User once properly installed.
PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING. 4.1. The Supplier shall carry out the Pre-Installation Tests on the Software before delivery to the Site(s) in accordance with: (i) the requirements set out in each Software Module in the Implementation Plan; or (ii) if not provided under the Implementation Plan, in accordance with the requirements and mediums as notified by Supplier to Customer acting reasonably. The Supplier shall give the Customer at least 24 hours’ notice of the start of the Pre-Installation Tests and permit the Customer to observe all or any parts of the testing. 4.2. If the Software Module fails to pass the Pre-Installation Tests, the Supplier shall remedy the defects and deficiencies, and the relevant test(s) shall be repeated within a reasonable time. The Customer shall provide information and assistance as required by Supplier to carry out Pre-Installation Tests.
PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING. 5.1 Before delivering any item of Supplier Standard Software or Third-Party Software to the Site(s), the Supplier shall carry out reasonable tests to ensure that such item is in operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the Technical Specification once properly installed. 5.2 The Supplier shall carry out the Pre-Installation Tests on the Modified Software and Bespoke Software before delivery to the Site(s) in accordance with the following provisions: (a) no later than 30 days from the date of signing this agreement, the Customer shall deliver to the Supplier proposed user acceptance criteria and test data for the Pre- Installation Tests for each module of Modified Software and Bespoke Software. These criteria and data shall be such as are reasonably required to show that each module complies with the relevant parts of the Technical Specification. The Supplier shall provide the Customer, at the Customer's request, with assistance to prepare such user acceptance criteria and test data at the Customer's request at the Supplier's standard rates then in force. The parties shall use best endeavours to agree the Pre-Installation Test Plan containing the Pre-Installation Tests for each module within ten Business Days from the date of delivery to the Supplier of the proposed criteria and data, and such Pre-Installation Test Plan shall be annexed to this agreement As per schedule.; (b) within a reasonable time before the Software Delivery Date for each Software Module, the Supplier shall carry out the agreed Pre-Installation Tests for the appropriate Software Module. The Supplier shall give the Customer at least 24 hours' notice of the start of the Pre-Installation Tests and permit the Customer to observe all or any parts of the testing; and (c) if the Software Module fails to pass the Pre-Installation Tests, the Supplier shall remedy the defects and deficiencies, and the relevant test(s) shall be repeated within a reasonable time. 5.3 If the Software Module fails, in some material respect, to pass the Pre-Installation Tests within 14 Business Days from the date of its second submission to the Pre-Installation Tests, then the Customer may, by written notice to the Supplier, choose at its sole discretion to specify (without prejudice to the Customer's other rights and remedies) a new date for carrying out further tests on the Software Module on the same terms and conditions as are set out in clause 5.2. If the Software Module fails such further...
PRE-INSTALLATION TESTING. 5.1 Before activating the System Tmware shall carry out reasonable tests to ensure that it is in an operable condition and is capable of meeting the requirements of the Customer Specification once properly activated. 5.2 Tmware shall carry out the Pre-Installation Tests on the System before activation at the Site(s) in accordance with the Pre-Installation Testing Programme. 5.3 If the System fails to pass the Pre-Installation Tests, Tmware shall remedy the issues and deficiencies, and the relevant test(s) shall be repeated within a reasonable time.