Test Window Clause Samples
A Test Window clause defines a specific period during which certain tests, inspections, or evaluations must be conducted under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the start and end dates for the testing period, the procedures to be followed, and any requirements for notifying the other party of test results or issues. By clearly establishing when and how testing will occur, the clause helps ensure both parties are aligned on expectations and timelines, reducing the risk of disputes over performance or compliance.
Test Window. The Capacity Test must be performed within thirty (30) days of Substantial Completion unless extended due to weather or equipment malfunction as follows. If the test is not able to be completed due to weather, the time frame for performing the test shall be extended until the minimum data collection requirements of ASTM E2848-13 have been met. If the test is not able to be completed due to malfunction of equipment installed under this Agreement, the time frame for performing the test shall be extended to thirty (30) days after repairs to said equipment are complete.
Test Window. The Test window imitates the actual use of custom device. PC+EPC, TID, User Bank
3.4.1 Read Tag Tab All Inventoried tag will be listed on the list. Note: Some tag changes its TID dynamically and may occupy multiple rows. Tag Index. Inventoried Tag Data. TID and User Bank will show if the output settings in the main window in selected. The total number of times that the tag is inventoried. This column will show only if output tag removal event settings in the main window is selected. The total number of times that an inventoried tag is removed. Clear the list. Close the window.
3.4.2 Write Tag Tab
1. Select Tag Memory List
2. Write Data Box
Test Window. The Capacity Test must be performed within thirty (30) days of Substantial Completion unless extended due to weather or equipment malfunction as follows. If the test is not able to be completed due to weather, the time frame for performing the test shall be extended until the minimum data collection requirements of ASTM E2848-13 have been met. If the test is not able to be completed due to malfunction of equipment installed under this Agreement, the time frame for performing the test shall be extended to thirty (30) days after repairs to said equipment are complete. Pyranometer shall be cleaned during the test window to make sure it is measuring the full irradiance. 3 for systems >400 kW AC Acceptance criteria and definition of Expected Capacity. The expected capacity, PRCE, of the System shall be determined in accordance with ASTM E2939-13, Standard Practice for Determining Reporting Conditions and Expected Capacity for Photovoltaic Non-Concentrator Systems, using the performance model for the System used to generate the expected annual energy production estimate provided in Schedule #1 together with historical, typical, or actual meteorological data for the site at the same time of year as the test period. The expected capacity, PRCG, shall be the expected capacity margined by a contract tolerance of 3%: = (1 − 0.03) .
