Factory Acceptance Test (FAT Clause Samples

The Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) 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 representatives witnessing the operation of the equipment under specified conditions to verify that it meets contractual requirements and performance standards. By conducting these tests prior to shipment, the clause helps ensure that any defects or non-conformities are identified and resolved early, reducing the risk of costly delays or issues during installation and commissioning at the buyer's site.
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Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. FAT procedure shall be submitted by bidder for approval. SCADA shall communicate with all third devices which are part of solar plant and same shall be demonstrated during the FAT.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. Prior to transportation of the Contract Object to Company’s Site, Contractor shall perform Factory Acceptance Test (FAT). The FAT shall test and document the performance of the Contract Object or parts thereof prior to transportation to Company’s Site as further detailed in Appendix E. ​ Contractor has full responsibility for performing the FAT with all utilities and equipment required and any necessary waste disposal. Company will provide agreed raw material and samples for FAT testing as per Appendix G. Contractor is responsible to inform Company on the planned FAT date in due time for Company to deliver raw material for the FAT without any delay to the schedule. ​ Contractor shall issue the FAT complete checklist for Company’s approval prior to transportation of the Contract Object to Company’s site.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. A month before delivery of each deposition and hydrogenation reactor set, Supplier should inform Purchaser to do factory acceptance test. Several FAT checks will be available by Purchaser’s requests but not exceed more than four. Acceptance test cost will be paid by Supplier. Purchaser pays for their own cost of traveling, boarding and lodging, and Supplier provides convenience. Supplier should inform Purchaser in written form 4 weeks before test. If Purchaser does not attend, Supplier may complete the acceptance test without Purchaser. Supplier has the right to do acceptance tests and arrange the equipment delivery according to the delivery schedule. The FAT results will not be exempt from the Supplier’s responsibilities.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. Representatives of the Customer and ESS (if required) shall be present during the FAT. The Contractor shall inform the Customer team at least 20 working days before the tests. At the end of the tests, a report shall be sent to the Customer for validation. The content of the FAT and required equipment shall be described in the Quality Plan (Section 6.2.). The FAT shall include, but is not limited to: − Measurement of critical dimensions − Test of the pneumatic control unit − Test of the Shutter motion speed between operation positions (on/off) − Test of the signals from end switches − Measurements of end positions accuracy − Measurements of end positions repeatability − Test of safety functions (closing on air/electricity supply failure) The Contractor shall provide measurement tools and media (electric and compressed air supplies) required for FAT. A mock−up of the shutter neutron guide is required for testing.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. The tests conducted by Motorola Solutions, prior to the delivery of the Hardware and/ or Software to Customer, to demonstrate conformity of the Hardware and Software with the terms of this Purchase Agreement. Such tests shall take place at one of Motorola Solutions European Integration Centres and may be witnessed by Customer and/or End Customer. An application that enables the System to perform a particular function. Features are licensed to Customer individually and may be subject to an additional license fee.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. A month before delivery of each deposition and hydrogenation reactor set, Supplier should inform Purchaser to do factory acceptance test. Several FAT checks will be available by Purchaser’s requests but not exceed more than four. Acceptance test cost will be paid by Supplier. Purchaser pays for their own cost of traveling, boarding and lodging, and Supplier provides convenience. Supplier should inform Purchaser in written form 4 weeks before test. If Purchaser does not attend, Supplier may complete the acceptance test without Purchaser. Supplier has the right to do acceptance tests and arrange the equipment delivery according to the delivery schedule. The FAT results will not be exempt from the Supplier’s responsibilities. SUPPLIER Initials /s/HG_MS PURCHASER Initials /s/SP [*] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. 5.1. Before handing over the deliverables of each Phase of the Contract to the Customer, the upgrade of the current IAIMDB for AIM/SWIM requirements shall successfully pass factory testing according to the program specially developed and mutually agreed by Parties for each Phase. The factory testing shall also be combined with appropriated training courses in the vendor premises.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. 1. Provisions shall be made for the ENGINEER to conduct an FAT of the switchgear and MCC’s. Shipment shall not be allowed until written approval by the ENGINEER has been provided. 2. The Contractor shall provide an approval of the proposed FAT plan with the Bid. 3. All components internal to the switchgear and MCC’s including Power Monitors, Surge Protection Devices, Circuit Breaker configurations, VFD’s, smart motor controller, etc. shall be fully configured and tested at the factory by the supplier and confirmed by the ENGINEER at the FAT prior to shipment.
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. The testing performed by the Contractor in accordance with Section
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT. ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ should develop written details under the following FAT topics to identify what is expected of each party and the related time involvement. In cases where a particular topic is not relevant to the project, place N/A (not applicable) next to the topic: (a) Performance Criteria (b) Site Requirements (c) Test Calculations & Equipment Efficiency Formulas (use of Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE)) (d) Product Specifications (e) Logistics, including testing of external MES/ERP data (f) Time Duration (g) Resource Requirements and Manpower (h) Supplies and Other Material/Equipment Needs (i) Utility Requirements (j) Retesting Protocol and Resolution Process (k) Failure Penalties (l) Fee Structure for extra labor including temporary labor for testing (m) Regulatory Restrictions and Requirements – Samples and Product Disposal (n) Applicable Codes and Standards (e. g. UL/NTRL/CSA)