Central Kentucky Transmission Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2006, Docket: CP05- 48-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 216 Original Sheet No. 216 : Effective
l GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
26. MEASUREMENT
The volumes of natural gas and the quantities of energy received or
delivered through a meter or meters shall be determined in accordance with
the provisions set forth in this Section; provided, that Transporter and
Interconnecting Party may agree to determine such volumes and quantities of
gas received or delivered pursuant to a method or methods agreed upon by
Transporter and Interconnecting Party in place of the construction and
installation of a meter and measuring station. Notwithstanding any other
provision in this Tariff, Transporter shall not be required to pay for or to
construct or install facilities of any kind, including, but not limited to
meters and measuring stations.
26.1 Measurement Unit. The Measurement Unit shall be one Dekatherm
(one Dth) of natural gas and shall be calculated by multiplying the volume
delivered in Mcf by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Heating Value
and the denominator of which is 1,000.
26.2 Volumetric Measurement Base. The volumetric measurement base
shall be one cubic foot of natural gas at a pressure base of fourteen
and seventy-three one-hundredths (14.73) pounds per square inch absolute, a
temperature base of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit (519.67° R Absolute), and
without adjustment for water vapor content.
26.3 Atmospheric Pressure. The average absolute atmospheric
(barometric) pressure shall be assumed to be fourteen and four-tenths
(14.4) pounds per square inch, irrespective of actual elevation
or location of the delivery point above sea level or variations in
actual barometric pressure from time to time.
26.4 Temperature. The temperature of the natural gas shall be
determined at Transporter's option:
(a) where Electronic Measurement equipment is provided, by
continuous application of instantaneous temperature measurements from one or
more of the meters at a measuring station, or by contemporaneous application
of the arithmetic or other average of the temperature Record from one or
more of the meters for the time during which gas is flowing;