Temperature test Clause Samples

A Temperature Test clause sets specific requirements for measuring and verifying temperature conditions relevant to a contract or project. Typically, it outlines the methods, timing, and equipment to be used for temperature assessments, such as ensuring that materials are stored or installed only within certain temperature ranges. This clause helps prevent disputes by providing clear standards for acceptable temperature conditions, thereby ensuring product quality and compliance with technical specifications.
Temperature test. According to the provisions of paragraph 6.6.5. of this Regulation.
Temperature test. 7.2.7.1. The components specified in paragraph 6.6.5.1. above shall be exposed to an environment over a water surface within a closed space, the environment having a temperature of not less than 80 °C, for a continuous period of not less than 24 hours and then cooled in an environment having a temperature not exceeding 23°C. The cooling period shall immediately be followed by three consecutive 24 hour cycles with each cycle comprising the following consecutive sequences: (a) An environment having a temperature of not less than 100°C shall be maintained for a continuous period of 6 hours and this environment shall be attained within 80 minutes of commencement of the cycle; then (b) An environment having a temperature of not more than 0°C shall be maintained for a continuous period of 6 hours and this environment shall be attained within 90 minutes; then (c) An environment having a temperature of not more than 23°C shall be maintained during the remainder of the 24 hour cycle.
Temperature test. 7.2.7.1. The components specified in paragraph 6.6.5.1. above shall be exposed to an environment over a water surface within a closed space, the environment having a temperature of not less than 80 °C, for a continuous period of not less than 24 hours and then cooled in an environment having a temperature not exceeding 23 °C. The cooling period shall immediately be followed by three consecutive 24 hour cycles with each cycle comprising the following consecutive sequences:
Temperature test. Perform this test for each of the four following temperature conditions: -25°F, 120°F at 3% relative humidity, 105°F at 59% relative humidity, and 88°F with 88% relative humidity. For each condition, soak the CK for at least one hour. Then set up the CK, operate it for a simulated meal (see 6.15), and tear it down. Verify that in these conditions the CK meets all requirements, giving special attention to the requirements in 3.2.3, 3.2.4, and 3.2.6.

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  • Temperature Where low temperature and/or self-service cases are used for any of such merchandise coming under the jurisdiction of the Union, such cases shall be served only by employees covered by this Agreement.

  • Temperature Measurement Temperature will be measured by the nearest automatic Melbourne Bureau of Meteorology Monitoring Station for example (but not limited to): Melbourne, Moorabbin, Dunns Hill, Melbourne Airport, Frankston, and Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. At the commencement of each project, the onsite management and employee representatives shall agree which is to be the applicable automatic weather monitoring station.

  • Stability Testing Patheon will conduct stability testing on the Products in accordance with the protocols set out in the Specifications for the separate fees and during the time periods set out in Schedule C. Patheon will not make any changes to these testing protocols without prior written approval from Client. If a confirmed stability test failure occurs, Patheon will notify Client within [***], after which Patheon and Client will jointly determine the proceedings and methods to be undertaken to investigate the cause of the failure, including which party will bear the cost of the investigation. Patheon will not be liable for these costs unless it has failed to perform the Manufacturing Services in accordance with the Specifications and cGMPs. Patheon will give Client all stability test data and results at Client’s request.

  • Calibration The comparison of a measurement system or device of unverified accuracy with a measurement system of known and greater accuracy to detect deviation of the unverified measurement system from required performance specifications (of the unverified measurement system or device) and to quantify all measured values to applicable units of the international system of units.

  • Test The outer surface of the lamp lenses shall be subjected once or more than once to the action of the sand jet produced as described above. The jet shall be sprayed almost perpendicular to the surface to be tested. The deterioration shall be checked by means of one or more samples of glass placed as a reference near the lenses to be tested. The mixture shall be sprayed until the variation in the diffusion of light on the sample or samples measured by the method described in Appendix 2, is such that: Δ d = (T5 - T4) / T2 ≤ 0.0250 ± 0.0025 Several reference samples may be used to check that the whole surface to be tested has deteriorated homogeneously.