Transcolorado Gas Transmission Company LLC
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/28/2007, Docket: RP08-167-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 264 Original Sheet No. 264 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
10. MEASUREMENT (Continued)
determination of the factors used in such gas measurement, such new method or
technique may be substituted by TransColorado. TransColorado shall promptly
inform all shippers of any new techniques adopted.
10.12 Calibration and Test of Meters. The accuracy of all measuring
equipment shall be verified by TransColorado at reasonable intervals, and if
requested, in the presence of a representative of Shipper, but neither Shipper
nor TransColorado shall be required to verify the accuracy of such equipment
more frequently than once in a 30-day period. If either party at any time
desires a special test of any measuring equipment, it will promptly notify the
other, and the parties shall then cooperate to secure a prompt verification of
the accuracy of such equipment. Shipper shall bear the costs of any special
test requested by Shipper unless the measuring equipment is found to be
inaccurate by 2% or more.
10.13 Correction of Metering Errors. If, upon any test, any measuring
equipment is found to be inaccurate, such equipment shall be adjusted
immediately to measure accurately. If, upon any test, the measuring equipment
in the aggregate is found to be inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more at a
recording corresponding to the average hourly rate of gas flow for the period
since the last preceding test, any payments based upon inaccurate measurement
shall be corrected pursuant to Section 13 of these General Terms and
Conditions at the rate of such inaccuracy for any period that 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.
10.14 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, or by previous recordings, receipts or deliveries
through such equipment shall be estimated and agreed to by the parties upon
the first of the following methods that is feasible:
(a) By correcting the error if the percentage of error is
ascertainable by calibration, special test, or mathematical calculation, or,
in the absence of (a);