Factory Acceptance Test definition
Examples of Factory Acceptance Test in a sentence
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) means the testing of the Products and/or Services according to Yokogawa’s standard test procedures, based on the FDS as approved by Customer.
Where Buyer has ordered a unique and built-to-order Product or system (“Custom Product”) and has agreed with Supplier in a System Specification Document (SSD) that a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) and/or Site Acceptance Test (SAT) will be conducted, the acceptance testing procedures and criteria will be as set forth in the SSD.
The purpose of the Factory Acceptance Test is to ensure that the Contract requirements have been met, that the system works in a factory setting, and that the documentation associated with the system reflects the design and is usable.
Inspection for Final Acceptance shall be conducted in accordance with the Fire Control Console Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) Procedures to be supplied as customer furnished equipment by LMUSS.
The Contractor shall develop Test Plans and Test Procedures (Deliverable OC-08 though Deliverable OC- 11) in cooperation with the County for the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) and System Acceptance Test (SAT).