Conducting the Test Clause Samples

Conducting the Test. 1.3.1 The DELTA-T Test Coordinator shall be provided with operating data by the OWNER sufficient to verify that the PLANT is operating at a condition suitable for initiation of the PERFORMANCE TEST. At the scheduled start time of the PERFORMANCE TEST, the DELTA-T Test Coordinator will signal that the test has formally begun and will direct operators to take the initial test measurements. The test will be conducted over a three-day (72 hour) period of operation. During the Test period, the PLANT shall be operated by the OWNER in compliance with the instructions of DELTA-T and the Delta-T Operations Manual and instructions provided by DELTA-T, including, without limitation, adjustments in temperatures, pressures, feedstock rates, steam flow, and other process control inputs, provided these adjustments do not result in unsafe operating conditions. PLANT operators will monitor and record operating data according to standard procedures and in addition will record the supplemental data specified in this protocol on data sheets in the form to be provided by DELTA-T. Records will be developed from permanent plant equipment that is calibrated immediately prior to test. All test measurements will be reviewed by the Test Coordinator (or a designated representative). If the Test Coordinator believes that there might be a problem with the measurement method or reading, the reading will be retaken and verified by the Test Coordinator and OWNER’S Representative. Immediately upon the conclusion of the PERFORMANCE TEST, the Test Coordinator will meet with representatives of OWNER to review the test results. DELTA-T and OWNER shall each be given a copy of the test results. If the Performance Guarantees have been met, then OWNER shall promptly issue a notice to DELTA-T to such effect. If the PERFORMANCE TESTS have not been met, then OWNER shall issue a written notice to DELTA-T within one (1) day of completion of the PERFORMANCE TESTS indicating in what manner such Performance Guarantees have not been successfully completed. 1.3.2 If the 72-hour test period is interrupted for any reason within DELTA-T’s control or OWNER’S control, a new three-day test period will resume after the cause for the interruption has been corrected and the PLANT has achieved an acceptable operating capacity at substantially the same rate immediately prior to the interruption. DELTA-T and OWNER shall stop the PERFORMANCE TEST if it becomes obvious that it cannot be carried to a satisfactory conclusi...
Conducting the Test. Capacity and thermal performance testing will be conducted by Seller and witnessed by Buyer at its discretion. 5.1 A minimum of three test points will be conducted on each unit. Each test point will be conducted with the gas turbine power equipment and all test instrumentation functioning satisfactorily and in a steady-state condition with evaporative coolers in service and with the ▇▇▇▇ V control system indicating that the unit is at base load. Prior to and during each test point, the gas turbine wheel space temperatures will be monitored individually to verify thermal stability. The gas turbine will be considered in a steady state condition when each turbine wheel space temperature changes by no more than 5EF over a fifteen minute period. The unit thermal stability will be documented by print-outs from the unit control system. 5.2 In accordance with ASME PTC-22 (1997), additional parameters will be monitored during each test point to verify that the system is in a steady state condition. These parameters and corresponding limits of variation are listed in the following table: Table: Steady-State Conditions Summary Turbine Wheelspace Temperature (each) Prior to and during test point n/a May not change more than 5EF over any 15 minute period Ambient Temperature During test point ± 4/o/F Variation from test point average may not exceed limit Wet Bulb Temperature During test point ± 3/o/F Variation from test point average may not exceed limit Gross Power Output During test point ± 2.0% Variation from test point average may not exceed limit Barometric Pressure During test point ± 0.5% Variation from test point average may not exceed limit 5.3 In accordance with ASME PTC-22 (1997), each test point will be conducted over a thirty minute time period. Data will be recorded at five minute intervals (or more frequently) throughout the duration of the test point for a minimum of seven complete sets of instrument readings. No test point should exceed thirty minutes nor should the data recording interval exceed ten minutes.
Conducting the Test. Capacity and thermal performance testing will be conducted by Seller and witnessed by Buyer at its discretion. 5.1 A minimum of three test points will be conducted on each unit. Each test point will be conducted with the gas turbine power equipment and all test instrumentation functioning satisfactorily and in a steady-state condition with evaporative coolers in service and with the ▇▇▇▇ V control system indicating that the unit is at base load. Prior to and during each test point, the gas turbine wheel space temperatures will be monitored individually to verify thermal stability. The gas turbine will be considered in a steady state condition when each turbine wheel space temperature changes by no more than 5EF over a fifteen minute period. The unit thermal stability will be documented by print-outs from the unit control system. 5.2 In accordance with ASME PTC-22 (1997), additional parameters will be monitored during each test point to verify that the system is in a steady state condition. These parameters and corresponding limits of variation are listed in the following table:
Conducting the Test. Capacity and thermal performance testing will be conducted by Seller and witnessed by Buyer at its discretion. 5.1 A minimum of three test points will be conducted on each unit. Each test point will be conducted with the gas turbine power equipment and all test instrumentation functioning satisfactorily and in a steady-state condition with evaporative coolers in service and with the ▇▇▇▇ V control system indicating that the unit is at base load. Prior to and during each test point, the gas turbine wheel space temperatures will be monitored individually to verify thermal stability. The gas turbine will be considered in a steady state condition when each turbine wheel space temperature changes by no more than 5EF over a fifteen minute period. The unit thermal stability will be documented by print-outs from the unit control system. 5.2 In accordance with ASME PTC-22 (1997), additional parameters will be monitored during each test point to verify that the system is in a steady state condition. These parameters and corresponding limits of variation are listed in the following table: B-3 Table: Steady-State Conditions Summary ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parameter Monitored Variation Limit Rule ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Turbine Wheelspace Prior to and during n/a May not change more than Temperature (each) test point 5EF over any 15 minute period ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ambient Temperature During test point + 4/o/F Variation from test - point average may not exceed limit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wet Bulb Temperature During test point + 3/o/F Variation from test - point average may not exceed limit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gross Power Output During test point + 2.0 % Variation from test - point average may not exceed limit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barometric Pressure During test point +0.5% Variation from test - point average may not exceed limit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3 In accordance with ASME...

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  • Right to Observe Testing Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each notify the other Party, and the NYISO, in advance of its performance of tests of its Attachment Facilities. The other Party, and the NYISO, shall each have the right, at its own expense, to observe such testing.

  • SITE INSPECTION Where a site inspection is required by the Bid Specifications or Project Definition, Bidder shall be required to inspect the site, including environmental or other conditions for pre-existing deficiencies that may affect the installed Product, equipment, or environment or services to be provided and, which may affect Bidder’s ability to properly deliver, install or otherwise provide the required Product. All inquiries regarding such conditions shall be made in writing. Bidder shall be deemed to have knowledge of any deficiencies or conditions which such inspection or inquiry might have disclosed. Bidder must provide a detailed explanation with its Bid if additional work is required under this clause in order to properly complete the delivery and installation of the required Product or provide the requested service.

  • Incident Notice and Remediation If Contractor becomes aware of any Incident, it shall notify the State immediately and cooperate with the State regarding recovery, remediation, and the necessity to involve law enforcement, as determined by the State. Unless Contractor can establish that none of Contractor or any of its agents, employees, assigns or Subcontractors are the cause or source of the Incident, Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of notifying each person who may have been impacted by the Incident. After an Incident, Contractor shall take steps to reduce the risk of incurring a similar type of Incident in the future as directed by the State, which may include, but is not limited to, developing and implementing a remediation plan that is approved by the State at no additional cost to the State.

  • Testing-the-Waters Materials If at any time following the distribution of any Written Testing-the-Waters Communication there occurred or occurs an event or development as a result of which such Written Testing-the-Waters Communication included or would include an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted or would omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances existing at that subsequent time, not misleading, the Company will promptly notify the Representatives and will promptly amend or supplement, at its own expense, such Written Testing-the-Waters Communication to eliminate or correct such untrue statement or omission.

  • Site Inspections Grantees must ensure by site inspections that facilities on the Project site are being operated and maintained for outdoor recreation for a minimum period of twenty-five (25) years from the Project Completion Date set forth in the Project Completion Certificate. The Project site must be open at reasonable times and must be managed in a safe and attractive manner.