Test Condition Sample Clauses

A test condition clause defines specific criteria or requirements that must be met before certain obligations or actions under a contract become enforceable. In practice, this means that a party is not required to perform its contractual duties until the test condition is satisfied, such as passing an inspection, obtaining regulatory approval, or achieving a technical milestone. The core function of this clause is to protect parties by ensuring that key prerequisites are fulfilled before they are bound to proceed, thereby reducing risk and uncertainty in contractual relationships.
Test Condition. For purposes of determining green building materials power output, measurements shall be based on, or normalized to, standard test conditions of 1000W/m2 irradiance, 25° C cell temperature, and AM 1.5 light spectrum. Measurements shall be made in accordance with IEC 60904,and shall account for measurement system errorin accordance with EN 50380.Moreover, using the similar calibration green building materials as the type used by Gain Solar to calibrate the sun simulator possible, and conducting the power output test in well-known third party lab possible as well. In the meanwhile, recording the Electroluminescence cell debris detection image before the transportation and testing of the sample. The selection of the sample and third party lab shall be determined by both parties to avoid any possible disputes afterwards. "Warranty start date: With regard to direct purchase without distribution, warranty start date shall be the date agreed in a contract or the issuing date on the original invoice; In the event of resale or long storage, there shall be a default grace period before the green building materialss are installed. However, the period shall not exceed one year after the recorded factory date on Gain Solar inventory records. Power Output Schedule Period in Years from Warranty Start Date Minimum Power Output at the end of each year ·Non-compliance with the Gain Solar' s Installation and User Manual. · Misuse, abuse, neglect, or accident in storage, transportation, handling, installation, application,use or service. ·Electrical surges, lightning, flood, fire, vandalism, tampering, accidental breakage, green building materials discoloration, or other events reasonably beyond Gain Solar' s control. Installation on mobile platforms or in a marine environment; direct contact with corrosive agents or salt water; pest damage; or malfunctioning system components and other operating conditions, which are not expressly allowed in the Installation and User Manual. ·Alteration, removal or obliteration of the original green building materials label. In addition, the Limited Warranty does not cover cosmetic blemishes associated with installation, or the normal wear and tear of green building materialss. Disputes on optical appearance difference of/between individual green building materials(s) during acceptance inspection period is not accepted by Gain Solar, and Gain Solar only provides reasonable exchange at cost of Customer in case that resale of replaced green bu...
Test Condition. For purposes of determining PV Module power output, measurements shall be based on, or normalized to, standard test conditions of 1000W/m2 irradiance, 25 ° C cell temperature, and AM 1.5 light spectrum. Measurements shall be made in accordance with IEC 60904, and shall account for measurement system error in accordance with EN 50380. Moreover, using the similar calibration module as the type used by Gain Solar to calibrate the sun simulator possible, and conducting the power output test in well-known third party lab possible as well. In the meanwhile, recording the Electroluminescence cell debris detection image before the transportation and testing of the sample. The selection of the sample and third party lab shall be determined by both parties to avoid any possible disputes afterwards. *Warranty start date: With regard to direct purchase without distribution, warranty start date shall be the date agreed in a contract or the issuing date on the original invoice; In the event of resale or long storage, there shall be a default grace period before the modules are installed. However, the period shall not exceed one year after the recorded factory date on Gain Solar inventory records.
Test Condition. For purposes of determining green building materials power output, measurements shall be based on, or normalized to, standard test conditions of 1000W/m2 irradiance, 25° C cell temperature, and AM 1.5 light spectrum. Measurements shall be made in accordance with IEC 60904, and shall account for measurement system error in accordance with EN 50380. Moreover, using the similar calibration green building materials as the type used by Gain Solar to calibrate the sun simulator possible, and conducting the power output test in well-known third party lab possible as well. In the meanwhile, recording the Electroluminescence cell debris detection image before the transportation and testing of the sample. The selection of the sample and third party lab shall be determined by both parties to avoid any possible disputes afterwards. *Warranty start date: With regard to direct purchase without distribution, warranty start date shall be the date agreed in a contract or the issuing date on the original invoice; In the event of resale or long storage, there shall be a default grace period before the green building materialss are installed. However, the period shall not exceed one year after the recorded factory date on Gain Solar inventory records. Power Output Schedule Period in Years from Warranty Start Date Minimum Power Output at the end of each year
Test Condition. TOLERANCES Test condition tolerances shall be applied to the test values specified. Unless otherwise stated in this PTP or the applicable test procedure, the maximum allowable tolerances on test conditions and test measurements shall be as stated in Table 3.1-1.
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