Site Acceptance Test definition
Examples of Site Acceptance Test in a sentence
Site Acceptance Test (SAT) is the site test to verify that no deterioration occurred to the Product(s) during shipment and installation of the delivery on Customer’s site.
The test will include firstly, a Site Acceptance Test (SAT), for the entire Integrated Control and Safety System (ICSS).
At the election of the Customer and/or End-User, this Initial Installation Inspection may take place prior to the Site Acceptance Test (“SAT”), or at the beginning the SAT.
The Antenna System Upgrade Site Acceptance Test (ASAT) will be conducted by MDA and/or the supplier.
At such time as the Contractor believes that the B▇▇▇ will be ready for the Site Acceptance Test, the Contractor shall notify the Owner of testing no later than ten (10) Working Days prior to the date of each Site Acceptance Test so that the Owner, its employees, agents, advisors, representatives and the Owner’s Engineer may observe and participate in the same.