Ready for operation definition

Ready for operation. (or “RFO”) shall mean welding sphere removal, cleaning and gauging, hydrotesting, dewatering, pressurising, drying and the first introduction of hydrocarbons into the Tie-in Equipment which includes all subsequent activities necessary to achieve successful mechanical and operability tests to verify that the Tie-in Equipment will be able to operate as intended on a regular basis.
Ready for operation means that the suction is activated while the handpiece motor is running. This will be indicated on the display if the bars in the bar graph are filled blue (= suction ready for operation).
Ready for operation state means that that the following are turned on: electricity mains supply, machine control, peripheral units; the machine processing unit and machine motion unit are on hold; the machine axes are not turning;

More Definitions of Ready for operation

Ready for operation means that the suction system is enabled, while the handpiece motor is running. This is indicated on the display by showing blue bars in the bar graph (= suction ready for operation).
Ready for operation means that the Plant(s) concerned have completed the Mechanical Completion Tests and are ready for Initial Operation.
Ready for operation. (RFO) means the status of the Works at the point in time when a Taking-Over Certificate for the whole of the Works has been issued pursuant to Clause 10 [Employer’s Taking Over], and provided that, as a condition precedent, the Contractor has complied with his obligations to achieve the RFC status of the Works.