K N Interstate Gas Transmission Co.
Second Revised Volume No. 1-B
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Effective Date: 11/01/1994, Docket: RP94-397-002, Status: Effective
Sub. First Revised Sheet No. 13 Sub. First Revised Sheet No. 13 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 13
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
(e) 7 pounds of water vapor per million cubic feet;
or
(f) 10 parts per million (0.001 percent) by volume
of oxygen.
(2) Such gas shall be commercial in quality and shall be
free from any foreign material such as solids, sand,
dirt, dust, gums, crude oil, water or hydrocarbons in
the liquid phase, iron particles, and other
objectionable substances which may be injurious to
pipelines or which may interfere with its
transportation or commercial utilization.
(3) The heat content of the gas shall mean the gross
heating value per cubic foot measured on a dry basis
at 14.73 p.s.i.a. delivered at the Point(s) of
Receipt. The gas at each Receipt Point shall have a
heat content not more than 1100 Btu nor less than 950
Btu per cubic foot. Gas at each Receipt Point located
east of Big Springs shall be capable of being blended
down to a maximum 1000 Btu per cubic foot.
Transporter shall have the right to waive such Btu
limits if, in Transporter's reasonable judgment
Transporter is able to accept gas with a Btu outside
such limits without adversely affecting Transporter's
operations.
(4) The temperature of such gas shall not exceed 120
degrees Fahrenheit; provided, however, if Transporter
is required to dehydrate the gas at the Point(s) of
Receipt, then the temperature of such gas shall not
exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
(5) The hydrocarbon dew point of such gas shall not exceed
a temperature of 25 degrees Fahrenheit at the pressure
existing at the Point of Receipt.
4.1 QUALITY TESTING
a. The Party operating the measuring equipment, shall use
approved standard methods in general use in the gas
industry, and shall cause adequate tests to be made to
determine the quality of the gas delivered. Such tests
shall be made at intervals frequent enough that the gas
conforms to these specifications.