Equipment start-up definition

Equipment start-up means the process of bringing a unit of equipment on-line from an inoperative condition such that normal production rates are being achieved.
Equipment start-up means EQUIPMENT START-UP: Tthe process of bringing a unit of equipment on-line from an inoperative condition such that normal production rates are being achieved.

Examples of Equipment start-up in a sentence

  • Equipment manufactured by Company that includes required start-up and sold in North America will not be warranted by Company unless Company performs the Equipment startup.

  • If it appears within twelve (12) months from the initial Equipment startup or until eighteen (18) months after shipment, whichever occurs first, that the Equipment or any part thereof does not conform to this warranty, and Buyer so notifies Seller within a reasonable time after discovery, Seller shall thereupon promptly correct such nonconformity by repair or replacement EXW Seller’s factory or service center.

  • Commissioning Manager: With Responsibilities as Design-review, Construction witnessing, Equipment reception on site, Equipment start-up and testing, Process start-up and control, Performance testing, Quality Control implementation.

  • Equipment start-up is an important but often overlooked part of a construction project.

  • The Supplier is to submit its tax invoice or credit note in respect of the delivered Goods and/or Services, which shows the quantity of Goods and/or Services supplied, the Price applying to those Goods and/or Services, the Purchase Order Number, site supervisor name and delivery address.