Type test Clause Samples
A "Type test" clause defines the criteria and procedures for verifying whether a product, component, or system meets specified technical or performance standards before acceptance or use. In practice, this clause typically requires the supplier or manufacturer to submit samples for testing under controlled conditions, often by an independent laboratory, to demonstrate compliance with contractual or regulatory requirements. The core function of this clause is to ensure that only products meeting the agreed-upon specifications are approved, thereby reducing the risk of defects and ensuring quality assurance for all parties involved.
Type test. The following shall constitute the type tests:
a) Impulse voltage dry set.
b) Power frequency voltage dry test on main circuits.
c) Power frequency voltage wet test on main circuits.
d) Temperature rise test of the main circuits.
e) Measurement of the resistance of the main circuits.
f) Test to prove capability of carrying the rated peak short circuit current and the rated short time current.
Type test. Randomly selected samples of capacitor units shall be subjected to the type tests, in accordance with IEC 60831-1%2. and must include (at least) following tests:
I. Thermal stability tests II. Measurement of the tangent of the losses angle at elevated temperature. III. Voltage test between terminals IV. Voltage test between terminals and container V. Lightning impulse voltage test between terminals and container VI. Discharge test VII. Ageing test VIII. Self-healing test
Type test. The cables shall be type tested in accordance with the latest standards in this specification given below. Certificate for type test shall be submitted with tenderer offer
8.1.1 Electrical according to IEC 60502-1
Type test. The firm shall submit the type test report shall be from any NABL accredited laboratory not more than 10 years old along with offer .The following type tests are to be carried out on sample in the order mentioned bellow as per IS 5300/69.
a) Visual examination.
b) Verification of dimensions.
c) Dry one minute power frequency withstand test.
d) Wet one minute power frequency withstand test.
e) Temperature Cycle test.
f) Mechanical strength test g) Porosity test.
Type test. The supplier of the ecotag must provide type-test certificates for the appliances from an accredited test institute conforming compliance with all the limit values specified in the current I-ETS 300674. The ecotag for the automatic ecopoint system must guarantee the required functionality under the following operating conditions: — ambient conditions: temperature from - 25 °C to + 70 °C, — weather conditions: all eventualities, — traffic: several lanes, moving, — speed range: from ‘stop-and-go’ to 120 km/h. The above operating conditions are minimum requirements pending the adoption of (pre)standards relevant to DSRC. The ecotag may react only to microwave signals specific to its own applications. Each ecotag must have a unique identification number. In addition to the number of digits necessary to make it distinguishable, this number must also contain a check sum for integrity verification.
Type test. Suppliers shall provide all type tests as per IEC standard for the particular requirement item in the tender.
Type test. The cables shall be type tested in accordance with the latest standards in this specification given below. Certificate for type test shall be submitted with tenderer offer.
16.1.1 Electrical according to IEC 60502-1
1. Insulation resistance measurement at ambient temperature. Sub clause 17.2
2. Insulation resistance measurement at maximum conductor temperature in normal operation. Sub clause 17.3 3. Voltage test for 4 h. Sub clause 17.4.
16.1.2 Non Electrical according to IEC 60502-1
1. Measurement of thickness of insulation. Sub clause 18.
Type test. 8.1.1 Electrical according to IEC 60502-1
8.1.2 Non Electrical according to IEC 60502-1
Type test. The type tests listed in CSA C88, section 16, shall be carried out on a representative unit when requested by Toronto Hydro unless Certified Test Reports on an equivalent unit, that are acceptable to Toronto Hydro, are made available. The successful Respondent(s) must submit such test reports for approval by Toronto Hydro upon Toronto Hydro’s initial order of the transformer. Pricing for conducting the type tests shall be included in the Proposal, in the event that the Certified Test Report results prove to be unacceptable to Toronto Hydro.
Type test. The cables shall be type tested in accordance with the latest standards in this specification given below: