Spares and consumables Sample Clauses

Spares and consumables. Some contracts may need to include provision for the supply of a minimum category of spares, fuel, oil or other consumables which the Purchaser may need at or just after delivery or commissioning of the goods and that it is best the Supplier provide these initially as part of his Providing the Goods and Services
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Spares and consumables. The Operator shall make adequate arrangements at its own cost and expense to make available all spares and consumables for the Operation and Maintenance of Buses as specified in Schedule VI.
Spares and consumables. 17.3.1 During the Contract Period, the Operator shall, at its own cost and expense, replace and install materials which get consumed or wear out beyond serviceable limits in the normal course of operation of a Bus, including tyres. oils, [lubricants], brake blocks and pads, rubber parts and hoses, fuses, light fittings, bulbs, seats, curtains, filters, look out glass, bearings and insulators (the “Consumables”). Save and except as provided in this Agreement, the Consumables shall be replaced or installed, as the case may be, by the Operator when a Bus is brought to a Maintenance Depot in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Spares and consumables. Not Applicable
Spares and consumables. The Contractor shall provide the Employer with a critical spares list to be kept on site for emergency use.
Spares and consumables. The Contractor supplies the Employer with a detailed list of all spares required in order to maintain the new Coal bunker level measurements. The Contractor shall keep all critical spares at hand, as needed during commissioning, to prevent extended delays caused by failure of any of the components; these spares will remain the property of the Contractor. Furthermore, the Contractor shall provide a detailed spares management plan with projection on spares obsolescence and end of life management for electronic modules, power electronic devices and other assembly modules. The complete recommended spares list includes the following details:
Spares and consumables. 4.3.5.1 Spares The Contractor supplies any spares which may be required for and during commissioning of the works. These spares, if unused, are handed over to the Employer at Completion. The Contractor provides a recommended list of spares with each unit priced and the relevant support information as required by KAA-614 Revision 7, for at least twenty years of operation. For the recommended list of spares, the Contractor provides the basis for spares inventory with specific reference to critical spares.
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Spares and consumables. The Contractor shall include and provide in their pricing for all consumable items which are required to satisfactorily maintain the Services included but not limited to the following: Lubricating oils and greases Jointing compounds and materials Gaskets, seals and washers Bolts, screws and plugs Cable, conduit and trunking Pipe brackets and supports Corrosion inhibitors, scale inhibitors and antifreeze chemicals Disposable test equipment items All paints for general repainting of plant, anti-corrosion and colour coding Cleansing, degreasing and anti-corrosion fluids and materials Descaling acids and neutralisers General cleaning equipment and materials MCB’s Fuses, wire and HRC’s Cable clips, connectors and grommets General purpose mastics Electrical contact cleaners Refrigerant gases Panel lamps Lamps Belts Filters All spare parts and consumable items that are required to be applied as part of the contract shall be of the same quality and type as provided for the original installation. Spare components shall be of the same manufacturer as the equipment being serviced wherever possible. All replacements shall be made considering the needs of the Government, Environmental and Sustainability Policies. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safekeeping and storage of any materials that may be directly delivered to the Site and for items removed for disposal.
Spares and consumables. The Contractor submits an itemised list of any additional spares and accessories recommended for maintenance purposes of the water treatment plant. Spares and consumables to be locally available and supplied ex stock. A blank Schedule C is supplied by the Contractor with the following information as a minimum:  Description  Quantity  Cost  Lead time  Universal (or not)
Spares and consumables. As detailed under the 3.2.1.1 of the scope above.
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