Nora Transmission Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/1997, Docket: RP97-105-001, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 108 First Revised Sheet No. 108 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 108
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
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 thirty
(30) days after receipt thereof. Except as expressly provided
for herein, Customer shall have no rights of access to
Pipeline's equipment.
5.4 Pressure Protection
Pressure regulation, pressure override, and pressure relief
valves, or other pressure limiting devices installed and
operated by the Pipeline at the measuring station, or point
of delivery, shall only be for the purpose of operation and
protection of the Pipeline's measuring equipment.
5.5 Testing of Meters
The accuracy of the Pipeline's measuring equipment shall be
verified by Pipeline at reasonable intervals, and, if requested,
in the presence of representatives of the Customer, or as agreed
between both parties.
(a) The Pipeline shall not be required to verify the accuracy of
orifice meter equipment more frequently than once in any
thirty (30) day period.
(b) The Pipeline shall not be required to verify the accuracy of
meter equipment, other than orifice meter equipment, more
frequently than once in any ninety (90) day period.
5.6 Measuring Equipment Inaccuracy and Failure
The quantity of gas delivered hereunder during periods when the
measuring equipment is out of service or registering inaccurately
shall be estimated as follows:
(a) If, upon test, any billing meter or related instrument or
device of which are used in the registration, integration,
or computation of quantities which affect the billing
hereunder is found to be in error to the extent that
it introduces not more than a two percent (2%) measurement
error in the individual billing meter or meters affected,
previous records of such equipment shall be considered
accurate in computing deliveries hereunder; but such
equipment shall be adjusted at once to function correctly.
If, upon test, any such measuring equipment shall be found
to be inaccurate to the extent that it causes the end
result measurement of the individual billing meter or meters