Maintenance Practices Sample Clauses

The Maintenance Practices clause defines the standards and procedures that must be followed to ensure the proper upkeep and functioning of equipment, property, or systems covered by the agreement. It typically outlines the frequency of inspections, required repairs, and the responsibilities of each party for maintaining assets in good working order. By establishing clear expectations for maintenance, this clause helps prevent disputes over neglect or damage and ensures the longevity and reliability of the subject assets.
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Maintenance Practices. (i) AES Hawaii has conducted a thorough inspection of the generator by performing the following: (A) Nondestructive testing of retaining rings (Toshiba advised that the inspection be done with the retaining rings on); and (B) Flux probe testing before the generator went offline for its most recent turbine/generator outage. (C) AES conducted on-line flux probe testing in 2015. (ii) AES Hawaii performed maintenance on transformer components and the 138 kV structure at the scheduled turbine outage in 2015 and will do so again at the next scheduled turbine outage scheduled for 2018.
Maintenance Practices. Each Owner shall maintain its transmission facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Each Owner shall follow the maintenance requirements set forth in more detail in Appendix E to this Agreement for both generation and transmission facilities. Users that own or control generation facilities that could affect the reliability or capability of the Transmission System similarly shall follow the requirements in Appendix E to this Agreement.
Maintenance Practices. 8.2.1. NEPCO shall maintain, upgrade and expand the Transmission System in accordance with its transmission licence, the Grid Code and Prudent Utility Practice. 8.2.2. For the duration of this Agreement, NEPCO shall use all endeavours to maintain and repair . 8.2.3. For the duration of this Agreement, the “User” shall maintain the “User's” Equipment in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Utility Practice. 8.2.4. Subject to the provisions in the Grid Code, each Party shall be entitled to Planned Outages of parts of its systems or equipment and carry out necessary maintenance from time to time in co- ordination with the other Party and the System Operator. The proposed timing of such Planned Outages will be communicated to the other Party with a reasonable notice period - at least 40 Business Days would be desirable.
Maintenance Practices. In addition to its other obligations, the Grantee shall (a) use replacement components of good and durable quality, with characteristics better or equal to replaced equipment, and (b) follow industry maintenance standards.
Maintenance Practices. When performing maintenance work on existing Wireless Facilities in the Communications Zone, in addition to the requirements stated previously, Licensee will be required to abide by the following: A. If Licensee and Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ need access to the same Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Facility, Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has priority when Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ system problems are involved. If Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is performing non-emergency work and Licensee has repairs to be made, Licensee generally will be given priority. During Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ emergencies, reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate repair work by Licensee. B. If, within any time period herein provided, Licensee shall fail to make a change in its plant required by Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or shall fail to remove any attachments upon cancellation of any license or upon termination of this Agreement, Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have the right to make the changes or effect the removals, at Licensee’s sole cost and expense. In case of emergency or service needs of Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may perform the work without written notice to Licensee or upon such other notice as Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ deems reasonable in the circumstances. C. Licensee shall, at its own cost and expense, maintain all of its attachments in safe condition and in thorough repair and shall, upon notification by Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇, correct any substandard conditions within thirty (30) days. All tree trimming necessitated by Licensee’s Wireless Facilities shall be performed by Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ at the sole cost of Licensee. D. Licensee is responsible for the timely repair, relocation or replacement of its own Wireless Facilities when such work is required as the result of circumstances beyond anyone’s control, including but not limited to storms, vehicular accidents, or public work projects. E. Licensee shall exercise special precautions to avoid damage to Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Facilities and Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ equipment and property or the equipment and property of any other owner of the poles or other licensees, and Licensee hereby assumes full responsibility for any and all loss from such damage, caused by the acts, omissions or facilities of Licensee or its agents. Licensee shall make an immediate report to Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ of the occurrence of any damage and shall reimburse the appropriate owner of the affected facilities for any expenses incurred in making repairs. F. Licensee shall not make additions to, or changes in the location of, its attachments without the prior written consent of C...
Maintenance Practices. Each Transmission Owner shall maintain its --------------------- transmission facilities in accordance with Good Utility Practice and shall follow the maintenance requirements set forth in more detail in the Operating Protocol for both generation and transmission facilities.
Maintenance Practices a) For the duration of this Agreement, KPTCL shall use all endeavor to maintain and repair KPTCL’s Connection Equipment in the condition necessary to render it fit for the purpose of transferring the Maximum Export Capacity or Maximum Import Capacity at the Inter-connection point. b) For the duration of this Agreement, the User shall maintain its equipment in accordance with Prudent Utility Practice. Also the Switchgear and controls of User system shall be so designed as to prevent back-energisation, and the personnel shall be made aware of the need for exercising this precaution. c) Subject to the provisions in the Grid/ Distribution Code, each Party shall be entitled to Planned Outages of parts of its systems or equipments and carry out necessary maintenance from time to time, in co-ordination with the other Party and the SLDC.
Maintenance Practices. In addition to the agreements covered by the above sections of this Lease, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ further agrees as follows: (a) To prevent all unnecessary waste, or loss, or damage to the property of Landlord and to ▇▇▇▇▇ dust upon the property as required or encouraged by governmental authority having jurisdiction of the property. (b) To keep the Premises neat and orderly. (c) Not to allow noxious weeds to go to seed on the leased Premises, but to destroy them, and to keep trimmed the weeds and grasses on the roads adjoining the leased Premises. (d) Not to break up established watercourses or ditches, or undertake any other operation that will injure the leased Premises. (e) To dispose of any hazardous materials in accordance with Section 23 of this Lease. Landlord reserves the right to enter upon the leased Premises at any reasonable time for the purpose of viewing them or making repairs or improvements on or to the demised Premises, or of seeding, or applying fertilizers, provided that such entry and activity shall not interfere with the occupancy of Tenant.
Maintenance Practices. Park City Fire agrees as follows: 1.2.3.1 To prevent all unnecessary waste, or loss, or damage to the Fire Stations. 1.2.3.2 To keep the Fire Stations neat and orderly. 1.2.3.3 Not to allow noxious weeds to go to seed on the Leasehold, but to destroy them, and to keep trimmed the weeds and grasses on the roads adjoining the Leasehold. 1.2.3.4 Not to break up established watercourses or ditches, or undertake any other operation that will injure the Leasehold. 1.2.3.5 To dispose of any Hazardous Materials (defined below) in accordance with Section 1.2.13.
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