Common use of Completion Tests Clause in Contracts

Completion Tests. In order for each of the Units to be tested to prove its ability to contribute to providing the Guaranteed Contracted Capacity at 37 (degrees) C at Site, SOMISY shall provide sufficient load from the Mine to use the power produced by the Units that have already undergone Completion Tests as well as the additional power produced by the Unit being tested. In the event that the load available is not enough, the Units shall be configured in such a way as to allow the Unit being tested to be tested as close as possible to an output of 5.5MW. The Completion Test of each Unit shall consist of a reliability run to demonstrate the ability of the Unit to generate power for 48 hours, 24 hours of which shall be consecutive, provided the Mine load is suitable for such a consecutive period. The requirement of a Unit to generate electricity for 24 hours consecutively will fall away as a condition precedent to pass the Completion Test should the Mine not be able to provide continuous load for that period. Before the Completion Test starts, appropriate tests and checks shall be conducted on the Facility related to each Unit, including:- - tests relevant to civil construction work including checks on setting out, material tests, concrete tests, alignment checks on structures, proof testing of overhead crane and the like; - hydrostatic tests on all pipework, tanks and pressure vessels; - alignment checks on all equipment; - loop checks, insulation resistance, high voltage and other routine tests on cables and electrical equipment prior to energising; - all equipment shall be subject to functional tests to demonstrate correct working and readiness for service; - electrical protection relays shall be subject to injection tests to verify settings in accordance with an agreed settings schedule; and - the Unit shall be subjected to tests to demonstrate the correct working of all controls and protection to ensure that the generating set and associated auxiliaries and common equipment are properly protected and ready for service.

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Sources: Deferred Terms Agreement (Randgold Resources LTD)

Completion Tests. In order for each of the Units to be tested to prove its ability to contribute to providing the Guaranteed Contracted Capacity at 37 (degrees) C 37(degree)C at Site, SOMISY MORILA shall provide sufficient load from the Mine to use the power produced by the Units that have already undergone Completion Tests as well as the additional power produced by the Unit being tested. In the event that the load available is not enough, the Units shall be configured in such a way as to allow the Unit being tested to be tested as close as possible to an output of 5.5MW. The Completion Test of each Unit shall consist of a reliability run to demonstrate the ability of the Unit to generate power for 48 hours, 24 hours of which shall be consecutive, provided the Mine load is suitable for such a consecutive period. The requirement of a Unit unit to generate electricity for 24 hours consecutively will fall away as a condition precedent to pass the Completion Test should the Mine not be able to provide continuous load for that period. Before the Completion Test starts, appropriate tests and checks shall be conducted on the Facility related to each Unit, including:- - tests relevant to civil construction work including checks on setting out, material tests, concrete tests, alignment checks on structures, proof testing of overhead crane and the like; - hydrostatic tests on all pipework, tanks and pressure vessels; - alignment checks on all equipment; - loop checks, insulation resistance, high voltage and other routine tests on cables and electrical equipment prior to energising; - all equipment shall be subject to functional tests to demonstrate correct working and readiness for service; - electrical protection relays shall be subject to injection tests to verify settings in accordance with an agreed settings schedule; and - the Unit shall be subjected to tests to demonstrate the correct working of all controls and protection to ensure that the generating set and associated auxiliaries and common equipment are properly protected and ready for service.

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Sources: Deferred Terms Agreement (Randgold Resources LTD)