Reliability Tests definition

Reliability Tests has the meaning given to that expression in the Delivery Protocol.
Reliability Tests means the tests to be carried out by the Authority
Reliability Tests means the tests to be carried out by the Authority to ensure a System is in conformity with the Specifications and the Reliability Levels pursuant to Clause 10(b) or such other tests specified in the relevant Tenderer’s Schedule;

Examples of Reliability Tests in a sentence

  • In the case where all other requirements for Project Substantial Completion have been met, the Supplier may perform these agreed WTG Reliability Tests after Project Substantial Completion.

  • If the Reliability Test requirements for full power operation cannot be met due to Force Majeure events or due to lack of sufficient wind, the Parties may agree to reschedule the Reliability Test(s) that did not meet the full power requirement.

  • Such rescheduled Reliability Test(s) shall be performed with no additional cost to Owner and completed successfully before Final Completion.

  • Upon successful completion of the Turbine Reliability Tests, Turbine Supplier will issue to Buyer a certificate substantially in the form attached as Exhibit E-4 certifying that such Turbine (i) has passed the Turbine Reliability Tests accompanied by Turbine Supplier’s results from the applicable Turbine Reliability Tests, (ii) has been constructed in accordance with the Technical Specifications, and (iii) has satisfied the acceptance criteria set forth in Exhibit D-6.

  • Turbine Supplier hereby certifies that (1) Turbine Reliability Tests conducted as required by the Turbine Reliability Test Protocol have been successfully completed and passed with respect to Turbine No. ___, (2) the results of the Turbine Reliability Tests with respect to such Turbine are attached to this certificate, and (3) all requirements of the Turbine Reliability Test Protocol have been successfully completed with respect to such Turbine.

  • When Turbine Supplier has successfully completed the Turbine Reliability Tests for each individual Turbine, and upon not less than five (5) Business Days prior Notice to Buyer, Turbine Supplier shall conduct the Project Reliability Test Protocol.

  • If the Reliability Tests fail as per the standards specified hereinabove, [BUYER CO] shall notify Supplier in accordance with procedure set out in Article 6.4.

  • If the Reliability Tests fail as per the standards specified hereinabove, BUYER shall notify Supplier in accordance with procedure set out in Article 6.4.5.

  • In the event that a dispute should arise between Turbine Supplier and Buyer as to whether or when the requirements for Turbine Completion have been satisfied, or whether or when the Turbine Reliability Tests or the Project Reliability Tests have been passed, such dispute shall be resolved by the Independent Engineer within fifteen (15) Days after requested to do so by either Party.

  • At the same time as such notification the Independent Certifier shall provide to the Lead Authority and the Purchaser (copied simultaneously to the Contractor and the Project Manager) a report setting out the respects in which it considers such Reliability Tests have not been passed.


More Definitions of Reliability Tests

Reliability Tests the tests so described in Part 1 of Schedule 7 (Acceptance Tests) relevant to the Newhaven ERP “Relief Event” (a) fire, explosion, lightning, ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, flood, bursting or overflowing of water tanks, apparatus or pipes, ionising radiation (to the extent it does not constitute a Force Majeure Event), earthquakes, riot and civil commotion;
Reliability Tests has the meaning given to that expression in the Acceptance Protocol.
Reliability Tests means the tests identified as such to be carried out by the Government pursuant to Clause 10.1(ii) of the Conditions of Contract. “Services” means all work to be done to ensure that each Batch of Add-on Hardware and/or Add-on Software is Ready for Use in accordance with all terms of the Contract (including for the avoidance of doubt the sale or supply of all and any Items as specified in the Contract); and
Reliability Tests means the tests to be carried out by the Government

Related to Reliability Tests

  • Collateral Quality Tests means the Collateral Quality Tests set out in the Investment Management Agreement being each of the following:

  • Reliability means the degree of performance of the elements of the electric system that results in electricity being delivered to and from an applicant in the amount desired while avoiding adverse effects on the adequacy and security of the electric supply, defined respectively as:

  • Performance Tests means all tests meant to ensure that the Plant(s)/Unit(s) is/are in all respects in accordance with the requirements of the Contract and that the Plant functions properly and smoothly, in all respects as per the approved design parameters, within the permissible tolerances, and satisfies all the stipulated operating parameters, and will include the Guarantee Tests.

  • Collateral Quality Test means a test that is satisfied if, as of any date of determination, in the aggregate, the Collateral Loans owned (or in relation to a proposed acquisition of a Collateral Loan, both owned and proposed to be owned) by the Borrower satisfy each of the tests set forth below, calculated in each case in accordance with Section 1.3: