Vector Pipeline L.P.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/2005, Docket: RP05-295-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 113 First Revised Sheet No. 113 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 113
If, for the period since the last test, it is determined for a recording
corresponding to the average hourly rate of flow for such period that:
(d) Any measuring equipment shall be found to be inaccurate by
an amount exceeding 2%, or
(e) Any measuring equipment utilized to determine the relative
density shall be found to be inaccurate by an amount
exceeding 1%, or
(f) Any measuring equipment utilized to determine the Gross
Heating Value shall be found to be inaccurate by an amount
exceeding 0.5%,
then the previous readings of the measurement equipment shall be
corrected to zero error for any period which can be agreed upon, but if
the period is not agreed upon such correction shall be for a period
extending over the last half of the time elapsed since the date of the
last test, not exceeding a correction period of 16 days.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, when Transporter and Shipper mutually
agree that a measurement instrument inaccuracy occurred at a definite
point in time, an appropriate correction shall be made even though said
inaccuracy is less than the limits specified in (d), (e) or (f) above.
4. Either Transporter or Shipper may install, maintain and operate at
its own expense, such check measuring equipment as desired,
provided that such equipment shall be so installed as not to
interfere with the operation of the other's measuring equipment.
Any pressure or volume control regulators installed by one party
shall be operated so as not to interfere with the other party's
measuring equipment.
5. The measuring equipment so installed by either party, together
with any building erected by it for such equipment, shall remain
the property of the party that performed the installation.
However, either party shall have the right to have representatives
present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning,
changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating or adjusting
done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in
measuring or checking the measurement of the delivery of Gas. The
records from such measuring equipment shall remain the property of
their owner, but upon request each will submit to the other its
records and charts, together with calculations therefrom, for
inspection and verification, subject to return within 30 days
after receipt thereof.
6. Transporter and Shipper shall each preserve for a period of at
least 3 years all test data, charts and other similar records or
such longer period as may be required by the Commission.
Microfilms of the original documents shall be considered true
records.