Sea Robin Pipeline Company, LLC
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/31/2004, Docket: RP05- 87-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 174 Original Sheet No. 174 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
13. MEASUREMENT (Continued)
13.8 Calibration and Tests of Meters
Chromatographs, if used, shall be calibrated by the measuring
party at least monthly against mutually agreed upon standard
gas sample. At least once each Month all secondary measurement
equipment shall be verified or calibrated and adjusted as
necessary by the measuring party unless a less frequent
verification/calibration frequency is mutually acceptable to
both parties. The other party may, at its option, be present
for such calibration and adjustment. The measuring party shall
give the other party notice of the time of all tests
sufficiently in advance of conducting same so that both parties
may conveniently have their representatives present. Following
any test, any measuring equipment found to be inaccurate to any
degree shall be adjusted immediately to measure accurately.
13.9 Access to Meters, Charts and Records
The other party shall have access at all reasonable times to
the measuring equipment and all other instruments used by the
measuring party in determining the measurement and quality of
the gas delivered under the Service Agreement, but the reading,
calibrating, and adjusting thereof shall be done only by
employees, agents or representatives of the measuring party.
The charts and records shall be kept on file by the measuring
party for a period of three (3) years for mutual use of the
parties hereto.
13.10 Correction of Metering Errors
If measurement equipment or any other equipment is found to be
inoperative or inaccurate, such equipment shall be adjusted to
register correctly, and the amount of error shall be determined
by the most accurate method feasible. If the inaccuracy shall
have resulted in an error of more than 1% in the measurement of
gas, then the calculated deliveries of gas shall be adjusted to
compensate for such error. Such adjustment shall be made for
such period of inaccuracy as may be definitely known. If the
period of inaccuracy shall not be definitely known, then such
adjustment shall be made for the last half of the period (but