Inspection and Calibration Clause Samples

The Inspection and Calibration clause establishes requirements for the regular examination and adjustment of equipment or instruments to ensure their accuracy and proper functioning. Typically, this clause outlines the frequency of inspections, the standards to be followed, and the party responsible for performing calibration, such as the supplier or the customer. By mandating these procedures, the clause helps maintain product quality, ensures compliance with industry standards, and reduces the risk of errors due to faulty or inaccurate equipment.
Inspection and Calibration. 12.2.1. If a CEB Meter or the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) is found to be defective or inaccurate, it shall be promptly adjusted, repaired, replaced, and/or recalibrated as near as practicable to a condition of zero error by CEB or Seller, respectively, at its own expense. If Seller believes that either the CEB Meter is inaccurate it shall inform CEB accordingly, requesting that the relevant CEB Meter’s accuracy be tested, and CEB shall test the relevant CEB Meter within a reasonable time in the presence of Seller’s representative. Seller shall bear the cost of such test requested if the relevant CEB Meter is not found to be defective on testing. 12.2.2. If a CEB Main Meter fails to register or if the measurement made by a CEB Main Meter is found upon testing to be inaccurate by more than 0.5% (one half of one per cent), an adjustment shall be made correcting all measurements by the inaccurate or defective CEB Main Meter for both the amount of the inaccuracy and the period of the inaccuracy, in the manner set forth in Clauses 12.3 and 12.4.
Inspection and Calibration. 7.3.1 If a CEB Meter or the Company Meter (if applicable) is found to be defective or inaccurate, it shall be promptly adjusted, repaired, replaced, and/or recalibrated as near as practicable to a condition of zero error by CEB or the Company, respectively, at its own expense. If the Company believes that either of the CEB Meters is inaccurate it shall inform CEB accordingly, requesting that the relevant CEB Meter’s accuracy be tested, and CEB shall test the relevant CEB Meter within a reasonable time in the presence of the Company’s representative. The Company shall bear the cost of such test requested if the relevant CEB Meter is not found to be defective on testing. 7.3.2 If the Main Meter fails to register or if the measurement made by the Main Meter is found upon testing to be inaccurate by more than 0.5% (one half of one per cent), an adjustment shall be made correcting all measurements by the inaccurate or defective Main Meter for both the amount of the inaccuracy and the period of the inaccuracy, in the manner set forth in Clause 7.4. 7.3.3 The Parties acknowledge that the CEB Meters and the Company Meter (if applicable) shall be configured to measure output at 5 (five) minute intervals at the Point of Delivery, by reference to the average output of the Facility over the preceding 15 (fifteen) minutes. The CEB Meters and the Company Meter (if applicable) internal clocks shall be synchronised at least once every month or at any time the readings of the clock of each meter differ by an amount greater than 1 (one) minute.
Inspection and Calibration. If a CEB Meter or the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) is found to be defective or inaccurate, it shall be promptly adjusted, repaired, replaced, and/or recalibrated as near as practicable to a condition of zero error by CEB or Seller, respectively, at its own expense. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇ believes that either the CEB Meter is inaccurate it shall inform CEB accordingly, requesting that the relevant CEB Meter’s accuracy be tested, and CEB shall test the relevant CEB Meter within a reasonable time in the presence of Seller’s representative. Seller shall bear the cost of such test requested if the relevant CEB Meter is not found to be defective on testing.

Related to Inspection and Calibration

  • Inspection and Testing Each Constructing Entity shall cause inspection and testing of the Interconnection Facilities that it constructs in accordance with the provisions of this section. The Construction Parties acknowledge and agree that inspection and testing of facilities may be undertaken as facilities are completed and need not await completion of all of the facilities that a Constructing Entity is building.

  • Calibration The comparison of a measurement system or device of unverified accuracy with a measurement system of known and greater accuracy to detect deviation of the unverified measurement system from required performance specifications (of the unverified measurement system or device) and to quantify all measured values to applicable units of the international system of units.