Test Report Clause Samples
The Test Report clause defines the requirement for providing a formal document that summarizes the results of tests conducted on a product, service, or system. Typically, this clause outlines the format, content, and timing for delivering the report, such as specifying that the supplier must submit a detailed summary of all test procedures, outcomes, and any deviations from expected results. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability by documenting whether contractual or technical requirements have been met, thereby facilitating informed decision-making and risk management.
Test Report. The testing laboratory shall prepare a written report indicating the drugs, alcohol, or their metabolites tested for, the types of tests conducted, and whether the test produced negative or positive test results, and the testing laboratory shall disclose that report to the Appointing Authority within three working days after obtaining the final test result.
Test Report. The report should contain a copy of each of the three spectra (3 pH conditions). If neither water nor methanol solutions are fea- sible, there will be only one spectrum. Spectra should include a readable wave-length scale. Each spectrum should be clearly marked with the test conditions.
Test Report. General requirements One test report shall be completed for each tests required for the type-approval. Each additional (e.g. a second speed on a constant speed engine) or supplementary test (e.g. another fuel is tested) will require an additional or supplementary test report.
Test Report. For each test and reference compound, the following data shall be reported.
Test Report. In addition to the re- porting requirements as specified in the TSCA Good Laboratory Practice Standards, in part 792, subpart J of this chapter, the following specific informa- tion shall be reported:
Test Report. 7.10.1. The test report shall record the results of all the tests in paragraph 7. above and in particular:
(a) The type of device used for the test (acceleration or deceleration device);
(b) The total velocity change;
(c) The trolley speed immediately before impact only for deceleration trolleys;
(d) The acceleration or deceleration curve during all the velocity change of the trolley;
(e) The maximum forward displacement of the manikin;
(f) The place – if it can be varied – occupied by the buckle during the test;
(g) The buckle-opening force;
(h) Any failure or breakage;
(i) For any restrain system other than the driver the contour of the contact should be evaluated versus the movement of the manikin in the sled by the technical service in this report. If by virtue of paragraph 7.7.1. the anchorages prescribed in Annex 6 to this Regulation have not been respected, the test report shall describe how the belt assembly or the restraint system was installed and shall specify important angles and dimensions.
Test Report. 10.1. A preliminary test report for the Dependable Capacity shall be issued within [24 hours] after the conclusion of the test.
10.2. The preliminary report of Dependable Capacity shall be based on test data and shall include preliminary results and a short discussion.
10.3. A final report for the Dependable Capacity shall be issued within [10 Days] of the completion of the test.
10.4. The Dependable Capacity contained in the preliminary report shall be applicable for purposes of the Power Purchase Agreement until the earlier of [ten (10) Days] from its issue by the Independent Engineer and the issuance of the final report of Dependable Capacity as approved and certified by the Independent Engineer.
10.5. The final report shall include, as a minimum, the following sections: • Description of the test, arrangements, equipment, instruments and their location and operating conditions; • Summary of relevant measurements and observations; • Calculation methodology; • Calibration curves of instruments and apparatus used in the test; • Correction factors to be applied because of deviations, if any, from Guarantee Conditions; • Results [parameters depending on the Plant]. • The metering and the use of telecommunication equipment is set out in detail in Clause 8 • This schedule should contain a list or description of the equipment used and potentially testing schedules and procedures. • The Parties may want to include the testing procedures set out in Schedule 3 - to the extent that these do not differ from the provisions in Clause 8. The metering points to record the kW and kWh exchange between the Plant and the Purchaser's system shall be located as depicted in Schedule 2 - and shall utilise current and voltage transformers. Both the Main Meter and the Back-up Meter shall be installed in a separate room or cabinet and shall only be accessed by the Purchaser and Seller as prescribed in Clause 8 of this Agreement Type Precision Accuracy Type Poly-phase Energy Meters Standard IEC 62052-11 and IEC 62053-22 Current rating 1 A Accuracy class 0.2 Measurement range 20 – 100% of rated current Burden 3.2 VA Rated voltage 16.5/√3 V Measure range 90 to 110 % of the rated voltage The Meters shall be capable of constantly recording and storing the power delivered by the Facility over any period of time in kW. Specifications of Current Transformers Standard IEC 61869-1 and IEC 61869-2 Number of phases Single Location Outdoor Highest system voltage 36 kV/145 kV (as applicable) Ra...
Test Report. When a test report is specified on the Purchase Order, the signature of the authorizing personnel and date are required on the test report. Test reports will include identification of special processes, supplier name, actual values, specifications, specification revisions, and Purchase Order number.
Test Report. Within sixty (60) days following conclusion of any required Acceptance Test, MCWD and MCWRA shall furnish CAW with a copy of a certified written report describing and certifying the applicable Acceptance Test has been conducted and if the procedures and standards relating thereto and all other requirements specified in the Acceptance Test Plan have been completed, that Acceptance has occurred. The written test report shall include copies of the original data sheets, log sheets and all calculations used to determine performance during the applicable Acceptance Test, as well as copies of laboratory reports conducted in conjunction with the Acceptance Test, including all laboratory sampling and test results.
Test Report. The test report shall contain the results and all the calculations required to find the net power, as listed in the appendix to this annex, together with the characteristics of the engine listed in annex 1 to this Regulation
8. MODIFICATION OF ENGINE TYPE Any modification of the engine with regard to the characteristics listed in annex 1 to this Regulation must be reported to the competent administration. That administration may then either:
8.1 Consider that the modifications made are not liable to have any substantial effect on the power of the engine, or