CNG Transmission Corporation
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/1999, Docket: RP99-441-001, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 260 Second Revised Sheet No. 260 : Superseded
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 260
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Quality
B. Possession and Indemnification. Pipeline shall not be
considered to have taken possession of gas where the
gas is not the quality described in Section 2 of the
General Terms and Conditions of this Tariff. If
Customer delivers gas of non-conforming quality to
Pipeline, Customer shall be responsible for, and shall
indemnify and hold Pipeline harmless from, any damages
or liability for injury to, or death of persons or
damage to property of Pipeline or third persons
resulting therefrom. Customer shall reimburse
Pipeline for any costs, liabilities and expenses
incurred by Pipeline as a result of Customer's
non-compliance with the provisions of Pipeline's
Tariff.
3. MEASUREMENT
3.1 Measurement Unit. The unit of gas deliverable hereunder
shall be one Dt, measured as provided below.
3.2 Quantity and Heating Value Determination. The quantity and
heating value of gas received or delivered by Pipeline
shall be determined as follows:
A. The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement
shall be one cubic foot of gas at 60 degrees F and dry
and an absolute pressure of 14.73 pounds per square
inch, equivalent to 101.325 kPa and 15 degrees C, and
dry.
B. The unit of weight for the purpose of measurement
shall be one pound mass of gas.
C. The average absolute atmospheric pressure shall be
assumed to be fourteen and four-tenths pounds to the
square inch (14.4 psi), irrespective of actual
elevation or location of the Delivery Point above sea
level or variations in such atmospheric pressure from
time to time.
D. The temperature of the gas flowing through meters,
when necessary for computing gas quantities, shall be
determined for any day by the use of instantaneous
temperature measurements applied to measuring
equipment, by the use of a properly installed
continuous recorder, or by assuming 60 degrees