Commissioning Test Procedures Sample Clauses

Commissioning Test Procedures. When new interconnection metering or DAS equipment is installed, replaced or upgraded, a commissioning test shall be performed based on mutually agreed test procedure. Before the equipment is placed in service, the following processes shall be followed, as a minimum requirement: The Owning Party shall inform the Other Party of the commissioning test. The Owning Party shall set up a three-way conference call between the interconnection site and operation centers of both Parties. Bi-directional test currents shall be injected to the interconnection energy meter and the instantaneous analog data values displayed by the meter shall be checked against the corresponding readings received at each control center. This verification test will be made at the 0, 2.5 and 5 Amp cases, and with unity and 50% power factors. The pulse accumulator counter data shall be tested in the same manner and the accumulator freeze functionality shall be verified. A test to determine the Roll-Over Count for each accumulator data point in the DAS shall be performed to verify that the Roll-Over Count is properly processed by both operation centers.
Commissioning Test Procedures. When new interconnection metering and/or DAS equipment is installed, replaced or upgraded, a commissioning test shall be performed based on a mutually agreed test procedure. Before the equipment is officially placed in service, the following processes shall be followed, as a minimum requirement: The Owning Party shall inform the Requesting Party of the commissioning test. The Owning Party will coordinate a three-way conference call between the interconnection site and operation centers of both Parties. Bidirectional test currents shall be injected to the interconnection energy meter and the instantaneous analog data values displayed by the meter shall be checked against the corresponding readings received at each control center. This verification test will typically be made at the minimum, midpoint and max cases (typically 0, 2.5 and 5 Amp), and with unity and 50% power factors. The pulse accumulator counter data shall be tested in the same manner and the accumulator freeze functionality shall be verified. A “roll-over” count test will be performed for each accumulator data point in order to verify the “roll-over” count is properly processed by both operation centers.

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