Florida Gas Transmission Company, LLC
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/2006, Docket: RP06-463-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 213 Original Sheet No. 213 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
e. Failure of Meters. In the event a meter is out of service or
registering inaccurately as defined in Section (g) below, the
volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be estimated:
(1) By using the registration of any check meter or meters if
installed and accurately registering, or
(2) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is
ascertainable by calibration, test or mathematical
calculation, or
(3) by estimating the volume of delivery during periods under
similar conditions when the meter was registering
accurately.
f. Test of Meters. The accuracy of the Transporter's measuring
equipment shall be verified by the Transporter at reasonable
intervals, and at least annually in Transporter's market area,
and, if requested, in the presence of representatives of the
Shipper; but the Transporter shall not be required to verify the
accuracy of such equipment more frequently than once in any
thirty-day (30) period. In the event either the Transporter or
the Shipper shall notify the other that it desires a special test
of any measuring equipment, the Transporter and the Shipper shall
cooperate to secure a prompt verification of the accuracy of such
equipment.
g. Correction of Meter Errors. If, upon test, any measuring
equipment is found to be not more than one (1) percent fast or
slow, except chromatographs, recording calorimeters or
gravitometers whose allowable margin of error shall be not more
than one half of one percent (0.5%) fast or slow, previous
recordings of such equipment shall be considered correct in
computing deliveries of gas hereunder; but such equipment shall be
adjusted at once to record accurately. If, upon test, any
measuring equipment shall be found to be inaccurate by an amount
exceeding one (1) percent, at a recording corresponding to the
average hourly rate of flow for the period since the last
preceding test, or with respect to chromatographs, recording
calorimeters or gravitometers greater than one half of one percent
(0.5%),