SYSTEM STARTUP Sample Clauses

The SYSTEM STARTUP clause defines the procedures and requirements for initiating the operation of a system after installation or maintenance. Typically, it outlines the steps necessary to verify that all components are functioning correctly, such as conducting system checks, calibrations, and initial performance tests. This clause ensures that the system is safely and properly brought online, minimizing the risk of malfunctions and establishing a clear process for transitioning from installation to operational use.
SYSTEM STARTUP. A. Provide the services of manufacturer's field representative for starting up and testing boilers. 1. The boiler manufacturer's start-up technician shall be familiar with the boiler's factory control hardware configurations and be able to integrate the boiler plants communication protocol with the Building Automation System via BACnet MS/TP. B. Complete the boiler manufacturer's start-up sheet and checklist to verify installation procedures have been followed. Submit these documents along with the O&M manuals.
SYSTEM STARTUP. A. Coordinate schedule for start-up of various equipment and systems. B. Coordinate start-up schedule with Architect and Owner prior to start-up of each item. C. Verify that each piece of equipment or system has been checked for proper lubrication, drive rotation, belt tension, control sequence, and for conditions that may cause damage. D. Verify tests, meter readings, and specified electrical characteristics agree with those required by the equipment or system manufacturer. E. Verify that wiring and support components for equipment are complete and tested. F. Execute start-up under supervision of applicable Contractor personnel and manufacturer's representative in accordance with manufacturers' instructions. G. When specified in individual specification Sections, require manufacturer to provide authorized representative to be present at site to inspect, check, and approve equipment or system installation prior to start-up, and to supervise placing equipment or system in operation. H. Submit a written report that equipment or system has been properly installed and is functioning correctly.
SYSTEM STARTUP. The first screen that any user sees after logging into Parole LEADS shall display the Terms and Conditions for using the application.
SYSTEM STARTUP. ‌ .1 Upon completion of the project, demonstrate the operation, care and maintenance of all system equipment and components in the presence of The City, or his representative, and the Contract Administrator. Obtain signed certification from The City that such equipment was shown to be fully operational and that all necessary operating instructions have been provided. .2 Arrange and pay for services of manufacturer's factory service engineer to supervise start- up of installation, check, adjust, balance and calibrate components and instruct operating personnel. .3 Provide these services for such period, and for as many visits as necessary to put equipment in operation, and ensure that operating personnel are conversant will aspects of its care and operation.
SYSTEM STARTUP. ‌ The HVI 900 is a sophisticated instrument that requires specific instruction and training to be used properly. Only operators that have received proper training should use the HVI system. Before beginning to use the instrument, make sure the system has been properly installed (see Chapter 2). Power should be ON for the instrument, monitor, and balance.
SYSTEM STARTUP. System Startup is the process by which a SCHOOL SYSTEM’s service is established. The goal of System Startup is to import as much information as possible to EasyIEP™ so that SCHOOL SYSTEM need not perform excessive manual data entry. PCG has developed a standard set of import stubs for the data elements required by EasyIEP™. The main categories of data imports include: A. Student Information B. User Information C. School Information D. Assessments E. Accommodations (if formalized) F. Annual Goals (if available)
SYSTEM STARTUP. A. Prepare and start equipment. Adjust for proper operation. CONDENSING UNIT AND ALL RELATED COMPONENTS TO REMAIN 1/8" = 1'-0" MD-101 EXHIBIT G: MECHANICAL PLANS 2 1 NOTE # MECHANICAL NOTES REMOVE CONDENSING UNIT AND RELATED CONTROLS AND PIPING AS SHOWN. ABANDON ELECTRICAL WIRE AND CONDUIT AT GRADE LEVEL REMOVE REFRIGERANT PIPING AS SHOWN NOTE DESCRIPTION 1 SHEET NUMBER MD-101 CAMP ▇▇▇▇▇▇ - BUILDING 8-196 AHU AND BOILER UPGRADES ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ DATE:7/01/2020 DWN BY:C.D.T. L A CKD BY:J.J.T. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. T I O N A L G U A N N E S O T A N A R D M I ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ MECHANICAL DEMOLITION SITE PLAN A W PROJECT NO.:XXXXXX REV. DESCRIPTION ADD./PR ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ DATE: 07/01/2020 LIC. # 47942 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ FAX ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ PLOT DATE:7/1/2020 7:54:21 AM FILE PATH: C:\Users\1513260250\Desktop\Revit at home\8-196\8-196 Mech.rvt 7 5 1 EXISTING RPZ TO REMAIN 1/4" = 1'-0" MD-102 EXHIBIT G: MECHANICAL PLANS REMOVE AHU, CONTROLS, AND REFRIGERANT PIPING. DUCTWORK, MIXING BOX, AND DAMPERS TO REMAIN REMOVE REFRIGERANT PIPING AS SHOWN REMOVE MAKE-UP WATER PIPING AS SHOWN REMOVE BOILER FLUE AND INTAKE THROUGH THE WALL REMOVE GAS PIPING AND REGULATOR AS SHOWN REMOVE HOT WATER PIPING AS SHOWN REMOVE BOILER PUMP, ALL RELATED CONTROLS AND PIPING AS SHOWN REMOVE BOILER, ALL RELATED CONTROLS AND PIPING AS SHOWN NOTE DESCRIPTION 1 3 1/2" = 1'-0" MD-102 PRIMARY PUMP TO REMAIN 6 EXPANSION TANK TO REMAIN 3 1/2" = 1'-0" MD-102 SHEET NUMBER MD-102 CAMP ▇▇▇▇▇▇ - BUILDING 8-196 AHU AND BOILER UPGRADES ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ DATE:7/01/2020 DWN BY:C.D.T. L A CKD BY:J.J.T. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. 5 5 T I O N A L G U A N N E S O T A N A R D M I ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ ▇ MECHANICAL DEMOLITION FLOOR PLAN A W PROJECT NO.:XXXXXX REV. DESCRIPTION ADD./PR ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ DATE: 07/01/2020 LIC. # 47942 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ FAX ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ NOTE # NOTE DESCRIPTION 1 INSTALL NEW ELECTRICAL WIRING AND CONDUIT. INSTALL NEW REFRIGERANT PIPING PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS, SEE DETAIL 1 / M-601. SEE DETAIL 2 / M-101 FOR EXTERIOR PIPING SUPPORT 2 INSTALL NEW CONDENSING UNIT ON 12" HIGH FABRICATED STEEL STAND M I N N E S Y O D T A A E R N A S T I Y O A ...
SYSTEM STARTUP. A. Supply initial charge of refrigerant and oil for each refrigeration system. Replace losses of oil or refrigerant prior to end of correction period.
SYSTEM STARTUP. The goal of this task is to complete training orientation for operations personnel, initiate system feeding and start-up, initiate automatic controls, and attain operational status for the transportation fuel production. This also includes the introduction of “biological seed” in the form of anaerobic sludge and VERDE pre-digestion bacteria to initiate the AD process and steady increase of loading to achieve steady-state conditions at the designed loading rate.

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  • Power System Stabilizers The Developer shall procure, install, maintain and operate Power System Stabilizers in accordance with the requirements identified in the Interconnection Studies conducted for Developer’s Large Generating Facility. NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner reserve the right to reasonably establish minimum acceptable settings for any installed Power System Stabilizers, subject to the design and operating limitations of the Large Generating Facility. If the Large Generating Facility’s Power System Stabilizers are removed from service or not capable of automatic operation, the Developer shall immediately notify the Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO. The requirements of this paragraph shall not apply to wind generators.

  • Commissioning Commissioning tests of the Interconnection Customer’s installed equipment shall be performed pursuant to applicable codes and standards. The ISO and Connecting Transmission Owner must be given at least five Business Days written notice, or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, of the tests and may be present to witness the commissioning tests.

  • System Logging The system must maintain an automated audit trail which can 20 identify the user or system process which initiates a request for PHI COUNTY discloses to 21 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY, 22 or which alters such PHI. The audit trail must be date and time stamped, must log both successful and 23 failed accesses, must be read only, and must be restricted to authorized users. If such PHI is stored in a 24 database, database logging functionality must be enabled. Audit trail data must be archived for at least 3 25 years after occurrence.

  • Construction Phase Services 3.1.1 – Basic Construction Services

  • System Use (a) An electronic site access system may be used on site, subject to the requirements of this statement. (b) The system operates via: (i) a facial recognition device; and (ii) an electronic gate. (c) The system will be installed at the access and egress point/s of the site and will only be utilised to identify presence on site. (d) The purpose for which the electronic site access system will be implemented is to ensure: (i) avoiding unauthorised access to site; (ii) confirmation and co-ordination of effort in emergency situations; and (iii) confirmation that all entrants to site have received a site specific induction; (e) The only personal data collected by the system is a site entrant’s: (i) image; (ii) first & last name; (iii) mobile phone number; (iv) email address; and (v) employer’s name. (the Collected Data) (f) The Collected Data will only be held or used for the purposes specified above, unless otherwise by consent or required by law. (g) The Employer will not use the electronic site access control system to verify who was on a site at a particular time for the purpose of: (i) evaluating whether a variation claim regarding labour costs made by a subcontractor can be substantiated; (ii) taking disciplinary action against an Employee, or assisting a subcontractor to take disciplinary action against its own employees, regarding their start and finish times; or (iii) otherwise generally tracking a worker’s movements whilst on the site.