Site Acceptance Testing Clause Samples

The Site Acceptance Testing clause defines the process by which delivered goods, systems, or services are tested at the customer's site to confirm they meet agreed-upon specifications and performance criteria. Typically, this involves the supplier installing or configuring the product on-site, after which the customer conducts or witnesses specific tests to verify functionality and compliance. This clause ensures that the customer has a formal opportunity to validate the product in its actual operating environment before final acceptance, thereby reducing the risk of undetected defects and clarifying the conditions under which acceptance is granted.
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Site Acceptance Testing. The Company shall provide not less than seven (7) days’ notice of any proposed site acceptance test in respect of the Delivery Facility to Gas Networks Ireland and Gas Networks Ireland and/or its duly appointed contactors, agents or consultants shall be entitled to be in attendance at any such tests.
Site Acceptance Testing. Pathnet shall perform all site acceptance tests as recommended by the manufacturers of the Equipment and Pathnet shall provide the results of any such site acceptance testing to Incumbent promptly after completion of such testing.
Site Acceptance Testing. Successful Bidder shall develop detailed Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) and conduct detailed Acceptance Test for verification of performance and requirements. All the test procedures will be traced back to the specifications and requirements. Acceptance Testing will be conducted at the installation site in presence of Purchaser’s representative/team. Successful Bidder shall ensure that the tests are performed as per the approved plan and procedures. Successful Bidder is responsible for making available the necessary test and measuring equipment’s required for the tests and documentation including test results, observation and analysis. MCF shall appoint a Test and Evaluation Committee and the Acceptance Testing shall be conducted under the supervision of this committee. The Test and Evaluation Committee shall review the Acceptance Test results and shall certify the compliance of the complete system to the contract specifications and performances. This Acceptance Test Certification shall form the basis for acceptance of the system.
Site Acceptance Testing. Successful bidder shall develop detailed Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) and conduct detailed AcceptanceTest for verification of performance and requirements. All the test procedures will be traced back to the specifications and requirements. Acceptance Testing will be conducted at the installation site in presence of Purchaser’s representative/team. Successful bidder shall ensure that the tests are performed as per the approved plan and procedures. Successful bidder is responsible for making available the necessary test and measuring equipment required for the tests and documentation including test results, observation and analysis. MCF shall appoint a Test and Evaluation Committee and the Acceptance Testing shall be conducted under the supervision of this committee.
Site Acceptance Testing. The process identified in Rider H as the testing procedure for a Site following completion and successful acceptance testing of all Subsystems.
Site Acceptance Testing. After the installation at STFC ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Laboratory has been completed to the satisfaction of all parties, the Power Supply will be tested in two stages.  The first stage will be with the power supply isolated from the resonant magnet circuit. The tests will prove that the installation has been satisfactorily completed. The Test Programme will be agreed at a Design Review before manufacture begins, but they shall include a Short Circuit Test at full current and an Open Circuit Test at Full Voltage. Details will be discussed with the winning bidder. The second stage will be with the Dipole Test Circuit properly connected. The Test Program will be agreed after the factory tests have been completed but will include a 24 hour test at the nominal working current with full magnet AC excitation. These tests should demonstrate the design values of the power supply stability.  Acceptance test dates will be scheduled to fit with the ISIS Operational and shut down schedule. Acceptable dates for these tests will be provided by STFC. The details of the tests and schedule will be discussed more fully during the design review.
Site Acceptance Testing. Descriptions/Objectives
Site Acceptance Testing. Successful bidder shall develop detailed Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) and conduct detailed Acceptance Test for verification of performance and requirements of tall part of scope of work (Including Civil, electrical, Mechanical, RF, etc). All the test procedures will be traced back to the specifications and requirements. Acceptance Testing will be conducted at the installation site in presence of Purchaser’s representative/team. Successful bidder shall ensure that the tests are performed as per the approved plan and procedures. Successful bidder is responsible for making available the necessary test and measuring equipment required for the tests and documentation including test results, observation and analysis. MCF shall appoint a Test and Evaluation Committee and the Acceptance Testing shall be conducted under the supervision of this committee.
Site Acceptance Testing 

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