Scg Pipeline Inc.
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Effective Date: 11/01/2003, Docket: RP03-611-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No.134 Original Sheet No.134 : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
16.2 Measurement Operations and Equipment. Measurement Operations shall
include, but not be limited to, the operation, calibration and testing of the
Remote Terminal Unit (RTU), transducers, chart recorders, meter runs, gas
quality monitoring devices, control valves and responsibility for quantity
calculations for the measurement facility. Pipeline may allow Shipper or
third parties the right to perform Measurement Operations, provided that such
Shipper or third party furnishes to Pipeline all data required for flow
computation and can meet Pipeline's measurement and operating standards; and
provided, further, such Shipper or third party which performs such Measurement
Operations shall be responsible for any and all associated costs of such
Measurement Operations unless otherwise agreed by Pipeline and Shipper or
third party. Measurement equipment shall consist of the necessary metering
devices, designed and installed in accordance with the current published
recommendations of the American Gas Association or as mutually agreed upon by
Shipper and Pipeline. Measurement equipment shall be installed, operated and
maintained at or on each interconnection of Pipeline's facility with
facilities of third parties; provided, however, Pipeline shall have the right
to require and may install or cause to be installed electronic gas measurement
and control equipment at all points.
(a) Where orifice measurement equipment is to be used, it shall utilize
"Flange Tap Connections" and the static pressure shall be measured at the
downstream flange tap connection.
(b) An electronic temperature transducer, a recording thermometer or other
mutually acceptable device shall be installed at the measuring station to
measure the flowing gas temperature.