K N Interstate Gas Transmission Co.
Second Revised Volume No. 1-B
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Effective Date: 11/01/1994, Docket: RP94-397-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 17 First Revised Sheet No. 17 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 17
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
7. METER TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS.
7.1 Transporter shall test its meters at reasonable intervals in the
presence, if Shipper so elects, of Shipper's representatives.
Shipper, at its own expense, may have tests or calibrations of
Transporter's meters made at reasonable times, in the presence of
Transporter's representatives.
a. If, upon any test, measuring equipment is found to be accurate
within two percent (2%) or less, previous readings of such
equipment shall be considered correct in computing deliveries
of gas hereunder; but such equipment shall be properly
adjusted at once to record accurately.
b. If, upon any test, any measuring equipment shall be found to
be inaccurate by an amount exceeding two percent (2%), then
any previous readings of such equipment shall be corrected to
zero error for any period which is known definitely or agreed
upon, but in case the period is not known definitely or agreed
upon, such adjustment shall be for a period extending over
one-half of the time elapsed since the date of last test but
not exceeding a correction period of thirty (30) days.
7.2 If for any reason Transporter's meters are out of service or out of
repair so that the quantity of gas delivered is not correctly
indicated by the reading, the gas received or delivered during the
period such meters are out of service or out of repair shall be
estimated and agreed upon on the basis of the best data available,
using the first of the following methods which shall be feasible:
a. By using the registration of any check meter or meters if
installed and accurately registering;
b. By correcting the error if the percentage of error is
ascertainable by calibration, test or mathematical
calculation, or