Operational Test Sample Clauses

Operational Test. The purpose of this test is to ensure that volumes of usage in consecutive sequence can be extracted, distributed, and processed by U S WEST and AT&T.
Operational Test. The purpose of this test is to ensure that volumes of usage in consecutive sequence can be extracted, distributed, and processed by PACIFIC and CLEC. PACIFIC is required to provide CLEC with PACIFIC recorded, unrated intraLATA local and toll usage (as defined in Section II) for a minimum of five (5) consecutive days. CLEC will provide PACIFIC with the message validation reports associated with test usage. CLEC will rate and process the unrated intraLATA toll and local usage. CLEC will process this data to test bills. CLEC may request that the test usage contain specific usage volumes and characteristics to ensure a complete test. Specific usage volumes and characteristics will be discussed during detailed negotiations.
Operational Test. The purpose of this test is to ensure that volumes of usage in consecutive sequence can be extracted, distributed, and processed by GTE and AT&T. GTE is required to provide AT&T with GTE recorded, unrated usage (as defined in Section 2) for a minimum of five (5) consecutive days. AT&T will provide GTE with the message validation reports associated with test usage. AT&T will rate and process the unrated intraLATA toll and local usage. AT&T will process this data to test bills. AT&T may request that the test usage contain specific usage volumes and characteristics to ensure a complete test. Specific usage volumes and characteristics will be discussed during detailed negotiations.
Operational Test. Phase A shall be conducted based on conditions for flow, UV transmittance, and dose as specified, and adjusted for degradation such as equipment aging and wear, fouling and cleaning efficiency. d. Operational Test Phase A shall be conducted during the period outlined in Section 01660. May 2017 C01025C17 ULTRAVIOLET (UV) DISINFECTION Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station 11301 - 9 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION e. Flow Testing: 1) The UVSS shall provide detailed testing protocol for the County’s review and approval prior to the testing. The testing protocol shall follow the NWRI guidelines, including the following: a) Testing flow conditions: peak flow (35 MGD per channel), average flow (10 MGD per (1) Flow rate per lamp shall be based on the number of banks that would be required
Operational Test. 8.1. Conduct full operational test of machine including conducting a cavitation test and report 8.2. Use cavitation meter to test ultrasonic effectiveness 8.3. Provide advanced training and operating procedures to machine operators where required ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to provide Preventative Maintenance and Servicing on the equipment designated under the Equipment Schedule and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this agreement. KLEENTEK Preventative Maintenance shall be performed in accordance with a prepared program of standardised maintenance routines applied to your equipment. This will be performed by qualified KLEENTEK personnel, directly employed or supervised by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will perform regular and systematic Preventative Maintenance, during normal working hours as outlined below. Normal working hours are defined as 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday inclusive, excluding holidays. KLEENTEK shall be provided, in a timely manner, reasonable means of access to the equipment. The Equipment is to be prepared for servicing in accordance with KLEENTEK instructions that may include the pumping out of the chemical media and flushing of the system. KLEENTEK shall be permitted to start and stop all equipment necessary to perform the herein- agreed services as arranged with your representative. The Customer is to ensure KLEENTEK has access to the appropriate staff members when servicing the machine. KLEENTEK shall not be liable for any loss, delay, injury or damage that may be caused by circumstances beyond its control including but not restricted to acts of God, war, terrorism, civil commotion, acts of government, fire, theft, corrosion, floods, freeze- ups, strikes, lockouts, differences with workmen, riots, explosions, quarantine restrictions, delays in transportation, shortage of vehicles, fuel, labour, spare parts, or malicious mischief.
Operational Test. The purpose of the Operational Test is to verify that the CIH Transponders are capable of sustaining the specified level of performance under operational conditions, that is, when the highway is in use by the public. To this end, the Operational Test focuses on the ability of the CIH Transponders to be correctly detected, identified and registered by the ETTM system while its operating under normal conditions and traffic volumes. The test approach used is to measure the validate performance relative to a set of controlled vehicles. In this way the actual Toll Gate crossings made are known in advance and can accurately be compared to the trips detected by a operational ETTM system. Once this performance measure is known, as measured under normal operational conditions, it is applied to the approval of the production file and production line. Test vehicles and drivers will be provided by the Seller. The Seller, Buyer's and Raytheon's project QA teams will monitor test planning, conduct, data collection and analysis. Test data shall be extracted from the RMS and TTP. The Buyer's QA team will authenticate the data. The Test Review Board will review test results and any test anomaly reports and may, with justification, stop a test case or request that a test case be repeated. The test will be monitored from the Highway Operations and Maintenance Center (HOMC). The test will use all Toll Gateways installed along the road at the time of completion of the corresponding Stage.
Operational Test. In accordance with Hydraulic Institute Standards and Section 01660. May 2017 C01025C17 Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station 11344 - 8 VERTICAL TURBINE SOLIDS HANDLING PUMPS
Operational Test. After electrical circuitry has been energized, start units to confirm proper motor rotation and unit operation.
Operational Test. Notify City before starting test a) Load test (Building Load Only), until machine reaches operating water temperature, and stabilizes for a 15- minute period. * Amp per leg * Voltage per leg * Hertz * Oil temperature * Water temperature * KW meter * Fuel pressure b) Clock Exerciser c) Delay start d) Delay cool down e) Delay retransfer
Operational Test. The parties shall conduct the operational test of the sewage treatment centre in accordance with the Sewage Treatment Technology Agreement (or the procedures and contents agreed by the relevant parties). The operational test period of the sewage treatment centre will take place within 30 days after the first payment is paid. If the operational test of the said transfer cannot be completed as outlined in the Sewage Treatment Technology Agreement within the operational test period for any reason on the part of the Vendors, the parties can extend the operational test period but for a period of no more then 30 days. If the test is unable to be completed within the extended period, the parties shall negotiate for further arrangements to be made. The operational test shall be completed within 180 days after the signing of the Agreement, save for delays caused by the Purchaser (or its newly established project company). Where the Acquisition is completed or a written waiver of the Purchaser has been obtained, the Vendors shall provide the supporting evidence in writing and issue a written notice to the Purchaser confirming that the closing arrangements of the Acquisition have been completed. The date on which such written notice is delivered to the Purchaser shall be the closing date of the Agreement (the “Closing Date”).