Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission LLC
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1-B
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Effective Date: 12/28/1999, Docket: GT00- 19-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 15 Original Sheet No. 15 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
c. Positive Displacement Meters: Installation of
positive displacement meters and the determination
of volumes delivered through such meters shall
conform to the recommendations in "Gas Measurement
Manual Displacement Measurement Part Number Two"
of the American Gas Association as amended,
revised or superseded from time to time.
5.2 The volume of gas delivered through each Point of
Delivery and Receipt shall be corrected to a base
temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit by using:
a. The arithmetic average of the hourly temperatures
recorded by a properly installed continuously
operated recording thermometer, or
b. A meter containing a temperature operated device,
hereinafter referred to as a temperature
compensated meter, through the operation of which
the meter correctly registers the volume,
corrected to sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit, or
c. An assumed temperature of the gas flowing through
the meters of fifty (50) degrees Fahrenheit in the
case of any small volume delivery where
Transporter does not elect to install a recording
thermometer or temperature compensated meter;
provided, however, in the event Transporter does
not install a recording thermometer or temperature
compensated meter, Shipper may install a recording
thermometer and in such case the temperature so
recorded shall be used in correcting to a
temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit.
5.3 When orifice meters are used, the specific gravity of
the gas delivered shall be determined by approved
methods once a month, or as frequently as necessary for
reasonably accurate determination, and the specific
gravity so obtained shall be used in computing volumes
of gas delivered hereunder.