Reliability Run Clause Samples

The Reliability Run clause defines a period or process during which equipment or systems must operate continuously to demonstrate their reliability and performance before final acceptance. Typically, this involves running the equipment under normal operating conditions for a specified duration without significant failures or interruptions, and may require the contractor to address any issues that arise during this time. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the delivered equipment meets agreed-upon reliability standards, thereby reducing the risk of post-acceptance failures and ensuring the buyer receives a fully functional and dependable product.
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Reliability Run. Contractor guarantees that, in no event later than the occurrence of Final Acceptance of the Facility hereunder, the Facility shall have successfully completed the Reliability Run (the "Reliability Guarantee"). Contractor recognizes and acknowledges that in operating the Facility during the Reliability Run Owner will operate the Facility in accordance with the Power Purchase Agreement.
Reliability Run. Contractor shall carry out a Reliability Run to demonstrate the reliable operation of the Power Plant and its Component Units under normal working conditions and under the dispatch control of the power purchaser and grid operator. The test will be recorded per the attached Test Record of the Reliability Run. The Power Plant will be operated during the Reliability Run Period (defined below) and the Reliability Run will be considered successful if during such period there are: o Not more than 5 (five) Outages (as defined below) o Not more than 16 (sixteen) aggregate Outage Hours (as defined below) o No single Outage with a duration greater than 6 (six) Outage Hours o Not more than 2 (two) Plant Shutdowns (as defined below) o Not more than 8 (eight) aggregate Outage Hours due to Plant Shutdowns o No Plant Shutdowns in the last 48 (forty-eight) hours of the Reliability Run Test Period o No second Outage which was caused by the repetition, after rectification, of a failed item of equipment which had caused a prior Outage (D-6) August 14, 2002 EPC Contract - Mokai II, New Zealand Where: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Outage = One or more of the Component Units is not operating under the dispatch control of the power purchaser and grid operator as a result of Equipment failure, Work design or construction defects or an occurrence or circumstance within the reasonable control of Contractor ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Outage Hours = The period of time with respect to a particular Outage commencing upon the time that any or all Component Units are not under the dispatch control of the power purchaser and grid operator as a result of Equipment failure, Work design or construction defects or an occurrence or circumstance within the reasonable control of Contractor and ending upon the resumption of normal dispatch control ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Plant Shutdowns = An Outage in which none of the Component Units are under the dispatch control of the power purchaser and grid operator under normal operating conditions ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Reliability Run Period = 14 (fourteen) days plus the aggregate Outage Hours during the Reliability Run (if any) plus any additional hours necessary (if any) so as to not have a Plant Shutdown during the last 48 (forty-eight...
Reliability Run. As a minimum requirement to demonstrate the reliability of the Facility, the Company shall carry out a reliability run for a period of one hundred (100) hours during which time the Facility shall operate continuously for seventy-two (72) continuous hours at the then demonstrated Dependable Capacity. The output during the remaining twenty eight (28) hours of the test will be as requested by BPDB. This test shall have been satisfactorily completed if the reliability run continues without interruption (arising out of factors internal to the Facility) for not less than one hundred (100) hours. In the event that the reliability run is interrupted for reasons external to the Facility, the accumulated testing time prior to such interruption shall be deemed acceptable for testing purposes. The Company shall be required to carry out the reliability run only for such remaining period after such interruption ceases and the reliability runs carried out during the period prior to the interruption and the period after the interruption shall be deemed as one continuous period as if such interruption had not occurred.
Reliability Run. A reliability run for the Early Generation Facility or the Plant as the case may be will be carried out as part of the Commissioning tests. The run will be for a period of thirty (30) days and will include seventy-two (72) continuous hours at one hundred percent (100%) base load (i.
Reliability Run. As soon as is practicable after the achievement of Provisional Acceptance and for purposes of determining whether the Turnkey Contractor has satisfied the Reliability Guaranty, the Turnkey Contractor, with the assistance and cooperation of the MEP Participants’ operations personnel, shall operate the Facilities in accordance with the requirements of Section 7.3.1 (the “Reliability Run”) to support the operating demands for the Facilities, while simultaneously operating the Facilities in accordance with the Operating Manuals. The Reliability Run shall be conducted with all systems being operated in the automatic mode in accordance with Appendix A. Without limiting the practices which may void the test, the use of nonpermanent systems and equipment, jumpering out of safety interlocks and use of excess operating personnel shall be prohibited during the Reliability Run.
Reliability Run. As a minimum requirement to demonstrate the reliability of the Facility (, the Company shall carry out a reliability run for a period of one hundred and sixty eight (168) hours during which time the Facility shall operate continuously (without interruption) for seventy-two (72) continuous hours at then demonstrated Dependable Capacity. The output during the remaining ninety six (96) hours of the test will be as requested by BPDB in accordance with the Dispatch provisions outlined in Section 9.2 (excluding Section 9.2(a)(iii)) as if such provisions were applicable during the period prior to the Commercial Operations Date. This test shall have been satisfactorily completed if the reliability run continues without interruption (arising out of factors internal to the Facility) for not less than one hundred and sixty eight (168) hours. In the event that the reliability run is interrupted for reasons external to the Facility, the accumulated testing time prior to such interruption shall be deemed acceptable for testing purposes. The Company shall be required to carry out the reliability run only for such remaining period after such interruption ceases and the reliability runs carried out during the period prior to the interruption and the period after the interruption shall be deemed as one continuous period as if such interruption had not occurred.

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