Site Acceptance Test Sample Clauses
A Site Acceptance Test clause defines the process by which delivered goods, equipment, or systems are tested at the buyer’s site to confirm they meet agreed-upon specifications and performance criteria. Typically, this involves the supplier installing the product and conducting a series of tests in the presence of the buyer or their representative, with successful completion often being a prerequisite for final payment or formal acceptance. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the delivered product functions as intended in its actual operating environment, thereby protecting the buyer from accepting defective or non-conforming goods.
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Site Acceptance Test. (SAT)
10.1. Within 14 working days as of the date on which the Supplier shall notify the IAA that the Products are assembled and ready to be tested, the IAA, in the presence of the Supplier's representatives, shall conduct a series of acceptance tests in order to confirm that the Products are in full compliance with the Technical Specification set in the SOW, as further specified in Chapter 3 (Acceptance Tests) of the SOW (the "SAT") and the IAA shall issue to the Supplier its report within such 14 working day period.
10.2. In the event that as a result of any inspection or test carried out under this section 10, the IAA's Representative has reason to believe that the Products do not fully comply with Supplier's Proposal and/or with the SOW, the IAA shall inform the Supplier immediately in writing and the Supplier shall be responsible to take all steps as may be necessary remedy any defects and/or replace any part, at its expense, in order to ensure such compliance within reasonable time table set by the IAA in accordance with the type of rejects. In such event, the IAA shall conduct repeated acceptance tests by not later than 5 business days from the date set by the IAA for remedying such rejects.
10.3. Should the Products successfully pass all SAT, the IAA will issue to Supplier a certificate of compliance with respect to the Products (the “COC”). The issuance of the COC is conditional upon the Supplier’s providing the IAA with the Warranty Guarantee as stipulated in Section 16.2 below.
10.4. All expenses incurred by the Supplier in the performance of the SAT shall be fully borne by the Supplier.
10.5. Failure by the Supplier to meet the SAT requirements as mentioned above will be regarded as a fundamental breach of the Contract.
10.6. For the avoidance of doubt, the issuance of any approval, confirmation and acceptance certificate issued by the IAA under this Section 10, shall not derogate from the full and complete responsibility of the Supplier, as stipulated in the Contract, including its responsibility for the supply of the Products in accordance with the SOW and their fitness for their intended purpose, and shall not be deemed as a waiver by the IAA of any of its rights under this Contract, including, inter alia, the right to demand from the Supplier to remedy any non- compliance, at its own expenses, even if such non-compliance is discovered after the issuance of the COC.
Site Acceptance Test. DigitalGlobe will provide five (5) days notice to Customer of its intent to administer the SAT. The Customer and/or End-User may, at their sole expense, participate in the SAT. The SAT will be used to verify that the DAF is performing substantially in accordance with the DAF Requirements. Subject to Section 6.2(c), upon such verification by DigitalGlobe and acceptance by the Customer and End-User of the successful completion of the SAT: (i) DigitalGlobe will accept the DAF from its Suppliers and will pass control of the DAF to the Customer and/or End-User (“Acceptance”); (ii) the DAF will be deemed accepted by the Customer and the End-User; and (iii) “ acceptance of the DAF will be deemed to occur (“Acceptance”). Upon declaration of Acceptance, the Customer and/or End-User will be able to exercise access rights to be granted under the Satellite Access Agreement. The warranty period will begin at Acceptance.
Site Acceptance Test. (SAT)/ pre-commissioning tests of all major substation equipment, component, system, facilities shall be successfully carried out before commissioning. The Type tests, FAT and SAT reports should be available at the substation / terminal station of HVDC installations for ready reference of operation and maintenance staff and has to be made available to the Independent Engineer appointed for quality monitoring or their authorised representatives, as and when they wish to examine the same.
Site Acceptance Test. I-SITES, INC. will be invited to conduct a detailed site acceptance test (at PTSL's Development center in VEPZ, Visakhapatnam). PTSL will coordinate with I-SITES, INC. for the acceptance test plan and execution with test cases in a step-by-step manner. Any minor changes or improvements identified would also be incorporated during test stage or soon after the test completion. I-SITES, INC. will sign the site acceptance if the specifications and requirements have been met and found to be functionally satisfactory. Note: I-SITES, INC. will provide data for testing including a spreadsheet model containing validated results for specific calculations of the system. The same will be used for internal testing by PTSL for reconciliation before site Acceptance Test is taken up.
Site Acceptance Test. I SITES, INC. will coordinate and conduct a detailed site acceptance test (to be performed at GTS's Development center at Pyxis in VEPZ, Visakhapatnam). GTS will coordinate with I SITES, INC. for the acceptance test plan and execution with test cases in a step-by-step manner. Any minor changes or improvements identified would also be incorporated during test stage or soon after the test completion. I SITES, INC. will sign the site acceptance if the specifications and requirements have been met and found to be functionally satisfactory. Note: I SITES, INC. will provide data for testing including a spreadsheet model containing validated results for specific calculations of the system. The same will be used for internal testing by GTS for reconciliation before site Acceptance Test is taken up.
Site Acceptance Test. After the delivery of the ordered devices, their commissioning and site acceptance test at the Buyers premises will be performed by the Seller. The delivered devices will be subject to a series of tests to determine compliance with the tender requirements. The main focus of the site acceptance test will be the proper integration of the delivered devices and completed NBHS into existing infrastructure of the Buyer, compliance with provided documentation and others. Sufficiency of the performed site acceptance tests will be decided solely by the buyer. After successful completion of the acceptance tests the Seller shall prepare and submit to the Buyer for approval the handover protocol of acceptance of each Device, a "Handover Protocol of Acceptance". Due to the ongoing Compass Upgrade project it might by possible that no Flywheel generators will be available around the expected time of delivery of ordered devices. For that case the Full power and maximum pulse duration tests will not be required. Instead of it a full power short pulse test will be performed (Table 2 Operation without Flywheel generators) Since it is very well possible that at the time of delivery the intended usage point of the NBHS (i.e. tokamak plasma) will not be available. Therefore, a suitable beam dump capable of copping with the full beam power for the full operational time will not be available at the buyer’s premises. The seller must provide a suitable beam target / dump capable of demonstrating the full power full pulse time operation of the beam during the acceptance test. If the Buyer places an individual order that does not contain devices that can be integrated into a stand-alone working NBHS, e.g. a single device No.2 Ion source assembly, it is up to the buyer to provide the necessary functionality provided by the Vacuum tank assembly so that the procured device No. 2 can be subjected to acceptance tests.
Site Acceptance Test. (SAT): The test (or test process) which will demonstrate that under normal operational conditions the 2D-ALD TOOL meets and will continue to meet the agreed specifications and comply with the guaranteed properties as referred to in this contract, this according to the description of the SAT in the Call for Quotation.
Site Acceptance Test. 8.1. The SAT must be conducted by Submer or its Certified Installation Partner, as mutually agreed, within two (2) months from the Delivery Date.
8.2. The Client shall provide all reasonable cooperation in facilitating the SAT, including, but not limited to, ensuring access to the installation site, availability of necessary resources, and participation in required trainings.
8.3. The results of the SAT will serve as conclusive evidence of the test and its outcomes and, if measured results are favorable as per Submer standards, SAT will be signed with the date of performance of the test by Submer and the Client or its authorized representative.
8.4. If the Submer Product fails the SAT, Submer will determine in its discretion whether the reason of its non-conformity is covered by the Warranty.
8.5. Should the Client fail facilitate the SAT execution within the period described in Clause 8.1 then the Product will be deemed accepted.
8.6. In the event of delays due to unforeseen circumstances, including force majeure events, the SAT execution dates may be extended by a mutually agreed period evidenced in writing.
Site Acceptance Test. To fulfil the obligation concerning delivery the Customer must perform a Site Acceptance Test of the Products. The purpose of the acceptance test is to ensure the compliance with the specifications offered by the Supplier.
Site Acceptance Test. REVIEW (SATR) This review shall pertain to each phased delivery and include: a) Review of any outstanding issues with the SAT Plan and SAT procedures; b) Review of the SAT Readiness Report; c) Review of the SAT Configuration Report; This review is repeated for each of the system management services, hosted PSE services and service creation platforms delivered to site. • SMA SAT Plan; • SMA SAT Procedures; • SMA SAT Readiness Report; • SMA SAT Configuration Report; • SMA Installation and Maintenance Manuals; 2 Acceptance Site