Reliant Energy Gas Transmission Company
Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/01/2002, Docket: RP03- 60-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 264 First Revised Sheet No. 264 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 264
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
3. MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT (continued)
unless otherwise agreed. If turbine meters are used, they shall
be installed and operated in accordance with the AGA Committee
Report No. 7, as amended from time to time, unless otherwise
agreed. If other types of measurement devices or instruments are
used, the installation and operation of such facilities shall be
in accordance with terms and procedures reasonably acceptable to
Transporter, in view of its operational requirements and
constraints.
3.3 Accuracy. All measuring equipment shall be installed in such
manner as to permit an accurate determination of the quantity of
Gas received or delivered and ready verification of the accuracy
of measurement. The parties shall exercise reasonable care in the
installation, maintenance and operation of check measuring or
pressure regulating equipment or Gas compressors so as to prevent
inaccuracy in the determination of the quantity of Gas being
measured. When Transporter determines that pulsation problems or
other measurement inaccuracies exist, in addition to any remedies
otherwise available to it, Transporter shall have the right to
require Shipper or other third parties to install pulsation
dampening equipment and/or to regulate Gas flows in a manner which
would prevent or eliminate such problems or inaccuracies.
Following notice to the affected parties and pending the
correction of the problem, measurements based on charts or meters
at any such affected points for system operating purposes shall be
made in a manner which reasonably adjusts or compensates for the
inaccuracy identified.
3.4 Meter Testing. The accuracy of the primary measuring equipment
shall be verified by the primary measuring party at reasonable
intervals, and, if requested, in the presence of representatives
of the non-measuring party, but the primary measuring party shall
not be required to verify the accuracy of such equipment more
frequently than once in any ninety (90) Day period.
3.5 Meter Correction. Readings, calibrations, tests, repairs and
adjustments of the primary measuring party's metering and testing
equipment, and changing