Reliability Test Sample Clauses

A Reliability Test clause establishes the requirement for a product, system, or service to undergo specific testing to demonstrate its consistent performance under defined conditions. Typically, this clause outlines the parameters of the test, such as duration, operational environment, and acceptable failure rates, and may require the supplier to provide evidence of successful completion before final acceptance. Its core practical function is to ensure that the delivered item meets agreed-upon standards of reliability, thereby reducing the risk of future failures and disputes over product performance.
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Reliability Test. The VENDOR will conduct a reliability test on the Products to ensure that the Products meet or exceed all parameters specified in the Product Specification. GTECH may participate and/or monitor the VENDOR's reliability test on the Product at the VENDOR's facility.
Reliability Test. TRANSACT shall conduct a reliability test on the Products to ensure that the Products meet or exceed all parameters specified in the Product Specification. BUYER may review the results of TRANSACT’s reliability test on the Products.
Reliability Test. The power plant shall operate for forty-eight (48) hours without a trip originating from the Exchange Resource.
Reliability Test. 3.3.1. Seller shall perform a periodic reliability test on the production of the Product according to the Buyer’s pre-approved test plan by using qualified employees and testing equipments. Seller shall submit the result to Buyer for review. 3.3.2. In case Seller is unable to implement the reliability test by itself, Seller may engage Buyer’s facility or any other authorized third party organizations to perform the test.
Reliability Test. The period of the Reliability Test will demonstrate reliable continuous operation of the Facility. The Reliability Test will be conducted to demonstrate that the Facility can meet 98.5% Availability, over a continuous 168 hour period, conditional upon adequate supply of the Geothermal Fluid and the electrical grid. The test results will be recorded per the attached “Test Record of Reliability Test”. Performance Test - Raft River EPC Contract, Exhibit D Rev 0 – 12/05/05 Calculation of Availability Availability will be calculated as follows. Availability (%) = HG / PH where: HG = Hours of Generation = (PH – LH) During the Reliability Test, the hours of generation shall include brine flow variation from 50% to 110% of design brine flow and manual trips of a production well pump and a pentane feed pump to verify stable operation under ordinary and expected upset conditions. Pump trips shall be undertaken at the discretion of Contractor within the 1st 24 hours of the test. Load change rate will be limited to 2 MW/minute, except after a pump trip. In any case, the minimum Brine flow shall be above 50% of Design Conditions during the test. LH = Lost Hours of Generation In the event that the Facility trips during the Reliability Test, the Lost Hours of Generation (in hours) shall be the time that it takes to return to the generation level that preceded the trip, or the particular event that induced the trip. PH = = Period Hours of the Reliability Test Period 168 hours (minimum). Upon completion of the minimum 168 hour test period, the Reliability Test will be deemed passed if the calculated Availability is greater than or equal to 98.5%. If the Availability is less than 98.5%, the test may continue on an hour by hour basis until the Reliability Test has been passed, upon agreement of Contractor and Company, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. At any time during the test, Contractor may choose to forfeit the test and restart at a later time.
Reliability Test. The Contractor will demonstrate the equivalent availability of each Unit during a continuous rolling 96 hour Reliability Test period. During the period, each Unit shall achieve an equivalent availability of 99%, during 88 of the 96 hours. During the 96-hour period, the combustion turbine or steam turbine shall not trip, or the Unit shall not operate at less than 70 percent of the un-fired, un-augmented capacity of the Unit. Equivalent availability is defined as follows: Where A= Total number of hours during the Contractor-selected 88 hours of the 96 hour Reliability Test that the Unit is operated with breakers closed to the substation and (i) the combustion turbine is operated on its baseload firing curve and at maximum power augmentation consistent with equipment limitations for shaft power, equipment cooling, and the HRSG and steam turbine operating pressures are at their respective design operating levels, (ii) any hour the Unit is dispatched below the conditions of (i) above, and the Unit is capable of operating at 100 percent of the dispatch requirement.
Reliability Test. For a Performance Test to be a ---------------- Reliability Test, such test shall be conducted in accordance with the Performance Test Standards for a Reliability Test, to demonstrate that the Guaranteed Reliability has been achieved by the ▇▇▇▇▇ Complex during a period of sixty (60) continuous days (as further specified in the Performance Test Standards) while not exceeding the Guaranteed Emissions and Effluent Limits.
Reliability Test. After Contractor believes that the Reliability Requirement has been achieved, it shall give Notice to Owner and the Owner Engineer of its belief and the specific TBD hour period of Project performance upon which it bases its belief (such period to constitute the “Reliability Test”). Such Notice will be accompanied by a final test report which shall include both the raw data on which the report is based and Contractor’s analysis of such data. As soon as practicable, but in any event within 5 Business Days after receipt of Notice by Owner and the Owner Engineer, Owner shall give Notice to Contractor either concurring with, or rejecting, the report and stating its reasons for rejection of such Notice, as the case may be. Such procedure shall be repeated until Contractor submits a Notice demonstrating Project performance necessary to achieve the Reliability Requirement. Subject to Article 17, if Contractor’s Notice of a Reliability Test is rejected by Owner, such test shall not constitute a Reliability Test.
Reliability Test. Contractor shall cause the Reliability Test to be performed and passed in accordance with the requirements of Exhibits G and G-4.