Factory Acceptance Test definition

Factory Acceptance Test means a test on an ordered product where the customer uses witnessed testing to verify the product’s full accordance with contractual requirements, before they are accepted or put into service.
Factory Acceptance Test. Means those activities associated with the verification of functional and performance requirements in the Contractor’s factory in accordance with Section 5.1.6 of Exhibit A entitled Statement of Work.
Factory Acceptance Test means the test to be completed by SELLER in the presence of BUYER at the SELLER Facility that follows the procedures described in Appendix 4 to confirm that all Equipment meets the Technical Specifications.

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).


More Definitions of Factory Acceptance Test

Factory Acceptance Test means the initial acceptance test to be concluded in the Premises of the Seller, in the presence of the Buyer Representative and in accordance with the Sellers Factory Acceptance Test protocols and procedures.
Factory Acceptance Test. (“FAT”) means testing of a Product carried out by Quorum at its premises, to confirm that the Product complies with its Specification.
Factory Acceptance Test means a test to be performed at the Supplier's premises in the presence of DALO representatives in order to demonstrate that the Deliverables at the time of manufacture conform to all requirements and obligations of the Contract, cf. also Annex O and clause 4.4.7.
Factory Acceptance Test has the meaning set forth in the applicable Purchase Order. “Facility” means the flow battery energy storage equipment and related systems to be supplied under this Agreement, including the Owner-Furnished Equipment and any other materials necessary to store and transmit the output of the Facility, as described in Exhibit A (as may be updated by the Parties from time to time) and the applicable Purchase Order.
Factory Acceptance Test means a formal test and inspection work process that is performed on the system or facility at the factory to ensure that the system or facility is fully functional as per specifications prior to delivery site;
Factory Acceptance Test shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.
Factory Acceptance Test means those tests conducted to determine that equipment or other Materials comply with the applicable specifications and contractual requirements prior to shipment to the Shipyard.