Factory Acceptance Test Sample Clauses
The Factory Acceptance Test clause defines the process by which equipment or systems are tested at the manufacturer's facility before delivery to the buyer. Typically, this involves the buyer or their representative witnessing the testing procedures to verify that the product meets agreed-upon specifications and performance criteria. By conducting these tests prior to shipment, the clause helps ensure that any defects or non-conformities are identified and addressed early, reducing the risk of costly issues or delays after delivery.
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Factory Acceptance Test. (FAT) – Every davit fabricated under this solicitation shall undergo a Factory Acceptance Test. The vendor shall produce a test procedure (CDRL A004) that includes detailed test procedures, schedules, test installation layout, location, duration, and required test instrumentation and equipment. Test procedures shall require Government approval. The Contractor Factory Acceptance Test procedure shall ensure that all hardware components and operating system work as an integrated system and include the following tests in accordance with NAVSEA Drawing 583-6743681 Rev B. The contractor shall notify the government no later than 7 days prior to the start of testing (CDRL A013). For Factory Acceptance Testing the number of cycles shall be performed for the following tests:
(1) 200% Static Load Test (2 cycles)
Factory Acceptance Test. Unless expressly otherwise stated in the Proposal or mutually agreed in writing, a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) will be conducted at Verus’s facilities prior to shipment. Client’s representatives may witness tests. Unless explicitly stated in the Proposal, ▇▇▇▇▇’s standard test procedure will be the basis of the test.
Factory Acceptance Test. (FAT) by the Customer may be conducted at the Supplier's premises at least 30 calendar days prior to the shipment of the equipment. The schedule and procedure shall be presented to the Customer in due course. At the time of FAT, all the test data for each equipment or Product shall be presented to the Customer or its representatives. The foregoing shall not be construed as limiting any of the Supplier's obligations under this Agreement.
Factory Acceptance Test. A factory acceptance test (FAT) is necessary to verify that all features and functions, including security features, function properly and provide the expected levels of functionality. Factory acceptance testing is a process, not an event, and could, in fact, extend over several weeks or months.
Factory Acceptance Test. DigitalGlobe shall perform a functional check-out of the DAF and, based on this test, will provide the Customer with a certification so that the DAF’s performance meets all the requirements established in Appendix A. DigitalGlobe agrees to submit to the Customer a record of such check-out test and certification. The Customer will be notified in advance of such test and, at its option and expense and subject to the timely receipt of applicable U.S. Government, Canadian Government and/or other applicable export approvals, the Customer and/or the End-User may observe this test.
Factory Acceptance Test. 5.2.1. SELLER shall inspect the Equipment to confirm that it meets the Technical Specifications, and shall thereupon send the ex-works quality certificate to BUYER, with notification of the planned date for the Factory Acceptance Test. The date for the Factory Acceptance Test must be no earlier than two (2) weeks from the date when the notification is received by BUYER.
5.2.2. BUYER will send its technical representatives and inspectors to SELLER’s Facility to complete the Factory Acceptance Test together with SELLER’s technical representatives and inspectors. In addition to BUYER’s inspectors, BUYER’s lenders and shareholders may also send their inspectors. The expenses of sending BUYER’s inspectors, or the inspectors of BUYER’s lenders and shareholders, shall be for BUYER’s account.
5.2.3. Prior to commencement of the Factory Acceptance Test, SELLER shall provide BUYER with technical instruction in the operation and maintenance of the Equipment as described in Appendix 2. After completing the technical instruction, SELLER shall commence the Factory Acceptance Test, and provided that the Equipment meets the Technical Specifications, BUYER and SELLER shall sign the Factory Acceptance Certificate. SELLER shall ship the Equipment to BUYER as soon as practicable after successful completion of the Factory Acceptance Test, as evidenced by the Factory Acceptance Certificate signed by SELLER and BUYER; provided, however, that the SELLER may not ship the Equipment until the Factory Acceptance Certificate has been signed by BUYER. SELLER Initials & Date KM M▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇tials & Date DS March 19, 2008
5.2.4. In addition to the foregoing, BUYER, its authorized representatives and its lenders, shareholders and their respective authorized representatives, may inspect the Equipment at any time prior to delivery of the Equipment FOB to the Port of Shipment. The expenses of any such inspection shall be for BUYER’s account.
5.2.5. The Factory Acceptance Test shall not be a substitute for the inspection of the Equipment at the Port of Unloading or the Work Site, or as a substitute for the Commissioning Test, and the Factory Acceptance Test shall not release SELLER from its warranty obligations as further specified in this Agreement.
Factory Acceptance Test. Each Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting tender with associated equipment, shall be subjected to a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) program prior to shipment. The test shall be conducted in the presence of 1 (one) Airports Company South Africa representative, per vehicle, unless otherwise advised in writing by the Company, and shall be done in accordance with the Service Provider's quality control programme. The FAT shall be conducted for a period as informed by the Service Provider and agreed by the Company.
Factory Acceptance Test. Ordered devices must be subject to performance testing at the seller’s premises. In order to demonstrate that the required technical specifications have been met before shipping the devices to the Buyer. The Seller will inform the Buyer about these tests at least 2 months in advance. The Seller must allow the presence of Buyers personnel and the use of Buyers testing equipment at these Factory acceptance tests. Results of the factory acceptance tests will be reviewed and approved by the Buyer and if deemed unsatisfactory the test or their parts must be repeated or extended. The devices must not be shipped to the Buyer before the results of the factory tests are approved as successful by the Buyer. Devices have to be tested as full NBHS system. In cases where this is not possible, individual device performance can be tested separately on an appropriate test stand. These refers mainly to the situation when only a single device will be ordered by the Buyer that cannot be tested as a whole NBHS. During the factory acceptance tests the seller must demonstrate at least the following: Neutral beam creation and operation at maximum, minimum and several intermediate Voltage and power levels NBHS pulse repetition characteristics: see Table 2 on page 11 of this Technical specification Beam parameters, focal length, beam divergence and size Interlock functionality Control ability Stability of outputs Vacuum levels during standby and beam ON status Proper thermal performance of components Sufficiency of the performed factory acceptance tests to confirm the above mentioned, and others, parameters will be solely decided by the solely buyer. A protocol of fulfilling factory acceptance test will be signed after successful completion of factory acceptance tests.
Factory Acceptance Test. 6-1 6.2 SS/L ACCEPTANCE TEST..................................................................6-1 7 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS...................................................................7-1 7.1 GENERAL...............................................................................7-1 7.2 TEST READINESS REVIEW.................................................................7-1 7.3 TEST NOTIFICATION.....................................................................7-1 7.4 ADJUSTMENT AND/OR REPAIR..............................................................7-1 7.5 CHANGES TO TEST PROCEDURES............................................................7-1 7.5.1 Authority...................................................................7-1 7.6 NON-CONFORMANCE REPORTING.............................................................7-2 7.6.1 Test Failures...............................................................7-2 7.6.2 Test Failure Definition.....................................................7-2 7.6.3 Test Failure Procedures.....................................................7-2 7.7 TEST ACCEPTANCE.......................................................................7-3 7.7.1 Engineering Review..........................................................7-3 7.7.2 Product Assurance Review....................................................7-3 7.8 DISPOSITION OF TEST DATA..............................................................7-3 8 PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY.......................................................................8-1 9 -- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS LIST................................................................9-1
Factory Acceptance Test. The Factory Acceptance Tests shall be as specified by the Supplier to meet the Performance Specifications. Unless otherwise specified by the Supplier, the Factory Acceptance Test will be undertaken by the Supplier in 4 parts: