Test conditions definition

Test conditions means the values of test and bursting pressures exerted hydraulically at 20º C (± 5º C).
Test conditions means the values of test and bursting pressures exerted hydraulically at 20° C (± 5°C).
Test conditions has the meaning set forth in Appendix 7, PART II.F.

Examples of Test conditions in a sentence

  • Test conditions, such as inlet air temperature, shall be selected as near to reference conditions (see 6.2) as possible in order to minimize the magnitude of the correction factor.

  • Immediately, but in no event no later than the following Business Day after the Gen Lead Distribution Test conditions have been satisfied, which shall remain satisfied after giving effect to any proposed distribution, the funds on deposit in the Gen Lead Account shall be transferred to Member, or any other Affiliate designated by Borrower, as a distribution.

  • ISO 148-1983 Steel – Charpy Impact Test (v-notch) ISO 188:2011 Rubber, volcanized or thermoplastic – Accelerated ageing and heat resistance tests ISO 306:2004 Plastics - Thermoplastic Materials – Determination of Vicat Softening Temperature ISO 527-2:2012 Plastics – Determination of tensile properties – Part 2: Test conditions for moulding and extrusion plastics ISO 642:1999 Steel-Hardenability Test by End Quenching (Jominy Test) 3 British Standards Institution.

  • Test conditions will be set when the detailed process design and engineering for the Unit are submitted to Purchaser for its approval.

  • Test conditions, such as inlet air temperature, shall be selected as near to reference conditions (see paragraph 5.2. of this annex) as possible in order to minimise the magnitude of the correction factor.

  • Test conditions will have to be designed that create the emergency conditions.

  • Contractor shall give Owner at least four (4) hours’ prior Notice of the 24 hour period during which the Project will be operated under Reliability Test conditions for purposes of this Section.

  • Test conditions and material properties will be chosen to provide results over a variety of parameters, which will permit the extrapolation of mockup operating conditions and results to Research Scale Melter testing, and ultimately lead to the development of a process control strategy for the full scale WTP melter.

  • The Owner shall be permitted to have its own and its designees’ personnel (including personnel of the Facility Lender and the Independent Engineer) on the Site to observe and/or verify all Performance Test conditions, as well as verify the Performance Test results.

  • Test conditions from concentration tests that produced significant resistance to pouring would be repeated using the bubbler tube to quantify benefits to restarting the pour.