Riverside Pipeline Company, L. P.
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 48-001, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 70 Original Sheet No. 70 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3. MEASURING EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)
3.3 Correction and Adjustment: If upon test, measuring equipment is
found to be not more than two percent (2%) inaccurate, previous
readings of such equipment after the last preceding test shall be
considered correct, but equipment shall be adjusted to record
accurately. If, on any test, measuring equipment is found to be
inaccurate by an amount exceeding two percent (2%), or if at any
time measuring equipment should be out of service or not
registering, gas delivered or redelivered through the period
during which the measuring equipment was registering inaccurately
or was out of service or not registering shall be estimated upon
by use of the first of the following methods which may be
applicable:
(a) By using the registration of any check measuring equipment
installed by Shipper if registering accurately; or
(b) By computing error if percentage of error is ascertainable
by calibration, test or mathematical calculation; or
(c) By estimating the quantity delivered or redelivered and/or
its thermal content by reference to actual deliveries or
redeliveries during preceding periods under similar
conditions when measuring equipment was registering
accurately.
If the period during which measuring equipment has been
registering inaccurately or has been out of service or not
registering is not definitely known or agreed upon, correction
shall be made for the last half of the time elapsed since
measuring equipment was previously tested and found to be
registering within two percent (2%) of accurate or was adjusted to
register accurately. All corrections made as above provided shall
be made to zero error.