Electrical Tests Clause Samples
The 'Electrical Tests' clause defines the requirements and procedures for testing electrical systems or components to ensure they meet specified standards and performance criteria. Typically, this clause outlines the types of tests to be conducted, such as insulation resistance, continuity, or functionality checks, and may specify who is responsible for performing and witnessing the tests. Its core practical function is to verify the safety and reliability of electrical installations before they are put into service, thereby reducing the risk of defects or hazards.
Electrical Tests. The electrical tests apply to qualification of the automatic shut-off valve; they do not apply to qualification of check valves.
Electrical Tests. A total minimum of [***] will be tested. [***].
Electrical Tests. 3.7.1 The Contractor shall test and ensure that the new equipment installed linked to existing electrical panels shall be in good condition and does not trip the building. The following tests shall also be carried out in full compliance with the Local Codes and Regulation by the Contractor in the presence of the Superintending Officer.
a) Insulation resistance test of all power, control cables and all motor windings
b) Test of conductor continuity
c) Test of Effectiveness of earthing
d) Operation of thermal overload relays and starters e) Operation Sequence Test
Electrical Tests. Upon completion of the factory construction of the unit, the contractor is to carry out tests in accordance with the IEE 17th Edition Regulations. The following tests are to be carried out on site, after the permanent electrical supply has been connected. Particulars: Type of Earthing Prospective Short Circuit Current External Earth Fault Loop Impedance Items: Operation of RCD's Test Results: Maximum Disconnection Time Maximum Earth Fault Loop Impedance Inspection and Completion Certificates are to be issued to the customers authority following testing.
Electrical Tests. 1. Measure insulation resistance of each bus run phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground for one (1) minute.
Electrical Tests. 44.1 The Customer must ensure the Contractors undertake the electrical tests set out in the Specifications.
44.2 When the tests have been undertaken and successfully passed, the Customer must ensure there is provided to SA Power Networks:
44.2.1 a certificate showing the results of those tests; and
44.2.2 a certificate of electrical compliance certifying that every Contractor has completed its portion of the Contestable Works and agrees those works are in a condition ready for energisation. Each certificate must be signed by the Contractors and must be in the form required by SA Power Networks from time to time.
44.3 Where a test is required to be repeated (because the first time the test was undertaken the Contestable Works failed the test or because of some other deficiency in the Contestable Works SA Power Networks, in accordance with good industry practice, requires further tests) and SA Power Networks attends at both the first undertaking of the test and at subsequent undertakings of the test then SA Power Networks may charge the Customer SA Power Networks’ costs of attendance and/or undertaking each subsequent test (after the first test) at SA Power Networks’ standard rates as in force at the relevant time.
Electrical Tests. Perform a contact-resistance test utilizing a low-resistance ohmmeter.
Electrical Tests. 1) Tests shall comply with engineered plans and specifications.
2) Tests shall be performed in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations or nationally recognized standards and practices.
3) Test grounded conductor insulation resistance and verify continuity of equipment grounding system.
4) Perform insulation resistance test on each bus and protective device. Test phase-to-phase and phase-to- ground.
5) Perform dielectric voltage-withstand test on each bus and protective device. Test phase-to-phase and phase- to-ground.
6) Perform phase test on double-ended systems.
7) Test control power transformer, control power circuits and potential circuits.
8) Test control and protective devices for proper operation.
Electrical Tests. X-ray tube current to be measured and if necessary adjusted to ensure that it is within the manufacturer’s tolerances. All operator control panel switches to be tested to ensure correct electrical/mechanical operation, correct tactile fell and tightness. Measure the Digital Video Store (DVS) power supply output voltage and adjust if necessary to be within the manufacturer’s tolerances. Check conveyor relays for correct operation. Check scroll direction and correct if necessary. For the protection of personnel, check for correct operation of all panel interlocks, ensuring that they have not been tampered with or overridden.
Electrical Tests. 1) Tests shall comply with engineered plans and specifications.
2) Tests shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer recommendations or nationally recognized standards and practices.