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. 224 Original Sheet No. 224 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
26.12 Correction of Metering Errors. If, upon any test, any measuring
equipment is found to be in error, such that the resultant aggregate error
in the computed volumes of gas and quantities of energy received or
delivered does not exceed two percent (2%), such errors may be taken into
account in a practical manner in computing the volumes of gas and quantities
of energy received or delivered. All equipment shall, in any case, be
adjusted at the time of test to record correctly. If, however, the
resultant aggregate error in the computed volumes of gas and quantities of
energy received or delivered exceeds two percent (2%), previous Recordings
of such equipment, and the corresponding volumes of gas and quantities of
energy received or delivered, shall be corrected to zero error for any
period which is known definitely or agreed upon, but in case the period is
not known definitely or agreed upon, such correction shall be for a period
extending over one half of the time elapsed since the date of the last test,
not exceeding a correction period of 16 Days.
26.13 Failure or Absence of Measuring Equipment.
(a) Failure of Measuring Equipment. In the event any
measuring equipment is out of service, or is found registering inaccurately
and the error is not determinable by test, previous Recordings from such
equipment, or the volumes of gas or quantities of energy received or
delivered through such equipment, shall be estimated:
(1) by using the registration of any check meter or
meters if installed and accurately registering;
(2) in the absence of check meters, by correcting the
error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by
calibration, special test or mathematical calculation;
(3) in the absence of check meters or the possibility of
calibrations, by using Recordings or quantities received or
delivered through such equipment during periods under similar
conditions when the equipment was registering accurately; or
(4) as otherwise agreed by Transporter and
Interconnecting Party.