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) Rated system voltage 33 kV/132 kV (as applicable) Rated frequency 50 Hz Burden 15VA Transformer cores (i) Class 5P20, Ratio: (…) / 1A for over current and earth fault protection.
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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 • of the Agreement. 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 7.1 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 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) Rated system voltage 33 kV/132 kV (as applicable) Rated frequency 50 Hz Burden 15VA Transformer cores (i) Class 5P20, Ratio: (…) / 1A for over current and earth fault protection.
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Test Report. 10.1. A preliminary test report for the Dependable Contracted Capacity shall be issued within [24 hours] after the conclusion of the test.
10.2. The preliminary report of Dependable Contarcted Capacity shall be based on test data and shall include preliminary results and a short discussion.
10.3. A final report for the Dependable Contracted Capacity shall be issued within [10 Days] of the completion of the test.
10.4. The Dependable Contracted 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 Contracted 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 7 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 % <Provide specifications of the rated voltage The Meters shall be capable Tariff and Back up meters and of constantly recording the Remote Terminal Units> • Energy Charge • Payments for Ancillary Services and storing the power delivered other Supplimentary Charges if payable 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) Rated system voltage 33 kV/132 kV (as applicable) Rated frequency 50 Hz Burden 15VA Transformer cores (i) Class 5P20, Ratio: (…) / 1A for over current and earth fault protection.Seller
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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 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) Rated system voltage 33 kV/132 kV (as applicable) Rated frequency 50 Hz Burden 15VA Transformer cores (i) Class 5P20, Ratio: (…) / 1A for over current and earth fault protection.
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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement
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 of the Agreement. • 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 7.1 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) Rated system voltage 33 kV/132 kV (as applicable) Rated frequency 50 Hz Burden 15VA Transformer cores (i) Class 5P20, Ratio: (…) / 1A for over current and earth fault protection.
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Sources: Power Purchase Agreement