Testing and Calibration Clause Samples
The Testing and Calibration clause establishes requirements for verifying that equipment or systems meet specified performance standards before and during use. It typically outlines procedures for initial testing, periodic calibration, and documentation of results, often specifying who is responsible for these tasks and the frequency at which they must be performed. This clause ensures that all relevant equipment operates accurately and reliably, thereby minimizing errors, maintaining quality, and ensuring compliance with regulatory or contractual standards.
Testing and Calibration. Seller shall perform or cause to be performed, at its expense, annual testing and calibration of the electric meters in accordance with Good Industry Practice and the CAISO Tariff. Seller shall give Buyer reasonable advance notice of any inspection, testing or calibration of the electric meters. Buyer shall have the right to have a representative or designee present at such inspection, test or calibration of the electric meters. Buyer shall have the right to require, at Buyer’s expense, except as required below, a test of any of the electric meters not more often than two (2) times every twelve (12) months.
Testing and Calibration. Buyer shall have the right to have a representative(s) present during any testing or calibration of the Facility Meter.
Testing and Calibration. (a) Operator will verify the accuracy, adjust and calibrate all recording devices used in the measurement of the receipt and delivery of Gas on at least a Monthly basis or will witness such calibration. Operator is not required to, but may elect to, adjust or calibrate the equipment more frequently, unless non-operator desires a special test to be performed as described in the Section 13.6
Testing and Calibration. All Static Scales (All Testing to meet SC Department of Agriculture and HB44 Standards):
a. Perform sectional, linearity and repeatability tests and adjust as required. This test must be performed with a minimum 24,000 LBS. certified test weights and cart
i. If the test weights or cart weight certifications are found to be out-of- date; all work must stop until the contractor has complied with the scale certification process. Contractor is responsible for any costs associated with their testing and calibration equipment, in addition to, any subsequent trips and labor resulting from non-compliant and/or non-functioning testing equipment.
b. Perform strain load test and adjust as required. This test must be performed with a minimum 55,000 LBS
c. Repeat test as necessary to comply with HB44 standards
d. Provide print outs of the test
Testing and Calibration. If requested in writing by the Company, the City shall test its meters in the presence of a representative of the Company, and the Company may observe any adjustments which are made to the meter. If the Company requests in writing that the City calibrate its meters, then the City shall give the Company written notice of the time when such calibration will be made. If upon any test, the percentage of inaccuracy of any metering equipment is found to be in excess of five percent (5%), the inaccuracy shall be corrected for the period of time from which the inaccuracy began, and if such time is not ascertainable, then for a period extending back one-half (1/2) of the time elapsed since the last date of calibration, but in no event further back than a period of six (6) months. If for any reason any meters are out of repair so that the amount cannot be ascertained or computed from a reading of the meter, then the amount will be estimated and agreed upon by the parties based upon the best data available.
Testing and Calibration. The Parties shall test the metering equipment as needed, but no less than twice per year. If the difference between the measurement by the Seller's meter and the Purchaser's meter is more than plus or minus two-tenths (0.2) of one (1%) percent, the Parties shall perform calibration maintenance on the metering equipment. When calibrating the metering equipment, voltage transformers, and current transformers, the Parties shall achieve an accuracy level no lower than specified in the following standards:
(i) Active Power Metering System - IEC 687 -1980 (Class 0.25)
(ii) Voltage Transformer - IEC (Class 0.2)
(iii) Current Transformer -IEC (Class 0.2) A Party will be notified in advance by the other Party of any calibration maintenance intended to be undertaken by the other Party and will be permitted to attend all testing and calibration.
Testing and Calibration. (a) The Seller shall ensure that the metering equipment is tested and calibrated by a qualified independent third party in the first Operating Month of the second and each subsequent Operating Year. The Seller shall give the Buyer at least 10 days' written notice of such testing and calibration, which both Parties may attend and witness. The metering equipment shall be resealed immediately afterwards.
(b) Either Party may, by 10 days' written notice to the other Party, require the metering equipment to be tested and calibrated by a qualified independent third party, which both Parties may attend and witness. The metering equipment shall be resealed immediately afterwards. If the metering equipment fails the test, Transmission System Operator shall pay for the cost of the test. If the metering equipment passes the test, the Party who requested the test shall pay for the test cost.
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