Standard of Performance and Acceptance. 14.1 Std Perf & Acc. This section establishes a Standard of Performance that must be met before Acceptance. This Standard of Performance is also applicable to any additional, replacement, or substitute materials and any materials that are modified by or with the written approval of Bidder after having been accepted. MANDATORY Fully Meets 14.2 Std Perf & Acc. MATERIALS TESTING. All installation, wiring, and cabling requirements identified in the Purchase Order/ SOW must be satisfied. All materials must be tested, functional and certified, based on ANSI/TIA/EIA installation standards and best practices and be approved by the Purchaser and/or Purchaser’s on-site coordinator prior to acceptance for payment. Minimum testing of copper cable is to include Wire Map, continuity, NEXT and attenuation in accordance with the most current ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 standard. Minimum testing for fiber cable is to include testing the attenuation and Optical Return Loss of the installed cable plant to meet TIA standard loss levels. This will be accomplished by providing passing test results from the following test equipment an optical loss test set (OLTS)(Tier 1 test) and an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) (Tier 2 test). Complete test results whether they be for copper or fiber will be provided digitally for each terminated fiber strand and each copper pair at the end of the project. When performing a Tier 1 test on laser optimized multimode fiber (OM3, 4 or 5) the use of encircled flux reference cables shall be used for proper test results. When performing a Tier 2 test on fiber optic strands that have splices or that splice between two different cable manufacture’s glass, testing on an OTDR will be done in both directions and loss MANDATORY Fully Meets values will be averaged and recorded in the test results. When testing and certifying copper or fiber cables, all test equipment must have a calibration date not to exceed 1 year from the date of the test.
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Standard of Performance and Acceptance. 14.1 Std Perf & Acc. This section establishes a Standard of Performance that must be met before Acceptance. This Standard of Performance is also applicable to any additional, replacement, or substitute materials and any materials that are modified by or with the written approval of Bidder after having been accepted. MANDATORY Fully Meets FULLY MEETS 14.2 Std Perf & Acc. MATERIALS TESTING. All installation, wiring, and cabling requirements identified in the Purchase Order/ SOW must be satisfied. All materials must be tested, functional and certified, based on ANSI/TIA/EIA installation standards and best practices and be approved by the Purchaser and/or Purchaser’s on-on- site coordinator prior to acceptance for payment. Minimum testing of copper cable is to include Wire Map, continuity, NEXT and attenuation in accordance with the most current ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 standard. Minimum testing for fiber cable is to include testing the attenuation and Optical Return Loss of the installed cable plant to meet TIA standard loss levels. This will be accomplished by providing passing test results from the following test equipment an optical loss test set (OLTS)(Tier 1 test) and an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) (Tier 2 test). Complete test results whether they be for copper or fiber will be provided digitally for each terminated fiber strand and each copper pair at the end of the project. When performing a Tier 1 test on laser optimized multimode fiber (OM3, 4 or 5) the use of encircled flux reference cables shall be used for proper test results. When performing a Tier 2 test on fiber optic strands that have splices or that splice between two different cable manufacture’s glass, testing on an OTDR will be done in both directions and loss MANDATORY Fully Meets values will be averaged and recorded in the test results. When testing and certifying copper or fiber cables, all test equipment must have a calibration date not to exceed 1 year from the date of the test.. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.3 Std Perf & Acc. RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE. Inspections, tests, measurements or other acts or functions performed by State of Washington personnel must in no manner be construed as relieving the Bidder from full compliance with requirements. Upon Purchaser notification of defective or unauthorized equipment or materials, and unacceptable installation/repair practices, the Bidder will immediately replace or modify affected practices or parts at no additional cost to the Purchaser. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.4 Std Perf & Acc. ACCEPTANCE. Acceptance of materials and services will be based as follows or as detailed in Purchaser’s Purchase Order/SOW. Fifteen (15) consecutive days of one-hundred percent (100 percent) trouble-free performance where: • 100 percent of all terminations are operational and the Effectiveness Level is 100 percent; • 100 percent of all ancillary equipment is operational and the Effectiveness Level is 100 percent; • Labeling and as-built drawings have been completed according to Purchaser’s specifications and provided to the Purchaser. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.5 Std Perf & Acc. EFFECTIVENESS LEVEL. The Effectiveness Level is the percentage of time in a month that the materials are functioning properly in accordance with its specifications. The Effectiveness Level is determined by dividing the operational use time of the materials by the sum of the operational use time plus the materials failure downtime, all of which must be measured in hours and whole minutes. Operational Use Time for materials is defined as the total time the materials would normally be used. Materials Failure downtime is defined as the accumulated time during Operational Use time when work cannot be processed or accurately completed because of materials Failure. Materials Failure is defined as a malfunction that prevents the accomplishment of the intended function(s) of the materials. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.6 Std Perf & Acc. DOWNTIME. Downtime for each incident must start from the time that Bidder knew or reasonably should have known of the materials failure, or Purchaser makes a bona fide attempt to contact Bidder’s designated representative at the prearranged contact point, whichever occurs earlier, until the materials are returned to fully operational status in conformance with its specifications. During periods of materials failure downtime, Purchaser may use operable portions of the materials when such action does not interfere with repair of the inoperable portions. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.7 Std Perf & Acc. FAILURE TO MEET STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE. If the services and materials do not meet the Standard of Performance during the first period of Acceptance Testing, Purchaser at its sole option may continue on a day-to-day basis until the Standard of Performance has been met, or terminate the Purchase Order/SOW without penalty, or demand replacement materials or services and/or corrections from the Bidder at no additional cost and continue the Acceptance Testing for an additional fifteen (15) consecutive calendar days after receipt of replacement materials. Purchaser’s option to terminate the Purchase Order/SOW must remain in effect until exercised or until such time as the Acceptance Testing is successfully completed. Bidder must pay all costs related to the preparation and shipping of materials returned pursuant to this section. Purchaser’s option to declare Bidder in breach and terminate this Order must not be waived by Purchaser’s decision to continue Acceptance Testing beyond the delineated testing period. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.8 Std Perf & Acc. WRITTEN NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE. Purchaser, at its sole discretion, will determine whether the services and materials have successfully completed Acceptance Testing. Bidder must not ▇▇▇▇ Purchaser until this Standard of Performance is met. Upon successful completion of the Acceptance Testing, Purchaser will provide a written notice of a successful Acceptance Testing to the Bidder’s Project Manager. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS 14.9 Std Perf & Acc. BIDDER SUPPORT. Bidder must provide support for the period up to the issuance of Acceptance by Purchaser. This support must include troubleshooting, the correction of any bugs or deficiencies, and the resolution of any operating problems. During this period, Bidder will provide, at no additional cost, unlimited technical support by telephone. If a problem cannot be resolved within forty-eight (48) hours of Purchaser’s initial notification, Bidder must provide at no additional cost onsite service and support to resolve the problem. MANDATORY FULLY MEETS
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