Atmospheric Pressure. The average absolute atmospheric shall be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined for each meter location pursuant to generally accepted practices such as from published local data or by calculating from a local elevation. If the pressure transmitter being used is capable of measuring actual atmospheric pressure, then actual atmospheric pressure may be used.
Atmospheric Pressure. The atmospheric pressure at the Delivery Point shall be deemed to be 14.65 psia at sea level corrected to actual elevation.
Atmospheric Pressure. The atmospheric pressure at the Delivery Point shall be based upon 14.73 Psia at sea level, corrected to actual elevation in accordance with the October 1981 standards in the American Petroleum Institute. Manual of Petroleum Standards, and may be assumed to be constant for calculation purposes.
Atmospheric Pressure. The atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be Standard Pressure, irrespective of the actual elevation of the measuring station(s) above sea level or variations in atmospheric pressure that may occur from time to time.
Atmospheric Pressure. For the purpose of measurement, calculation and meter calibration, the average absolute atmospheric (barometric) pressure shall be 14.4 pounds per square inch or based on the actual altitude of each point of measurement irrespective of variations in natural atmospheric pressure from time to time, or such other pressure as agreed upon by ELC and Customer.
Atmospheric Pressure. For the purpose of measurement, calculation and meter calibration, the average absolute atmospheric (barometric) pressure will be based on the actual altitude at each point of measurement irrespective of variations in natural atmospheric pressure from time to time. When electronic computer measurement is used, the gas pressure will be measured directly, using a pressure measuring device for continuous input to the electronic computer.
Atmospheric Pressure. The atmospheric pressure on a given surface is defined as the force per unit area due to the weight of the above atmosphere [WMO, 2008]. The atmospheric pressure is of importance for the receiver and power block efficiency (depending on the technology) and for cooling. Atmospheric pressure is usually given in hPa, mbar, or mmHg.
Atmospheric Pressure. The average absolute atmospheric will be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined for each meter location pursuant to generally accepted practices such as from published local data or by calculating from a local elevation. If the pressure transmitter being used is capable of measuring actual atmospheric pressure, then actual atmospheric pressure may be used by Gatherer. SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH TWO ASTERISKS (**).
Atmospheric Pressure. Atmospheric pressure from 1.08×105 to 5.1×104pa (-20 inches to +20 inches) is allowed.
Atmospheric Pressure. The Atmospheric Pressure shall be the actual atmospheric pressure at different elevations per the attached Exhibit A. Exhibit A shall be updated by the Operating Parties from time to time to reflect additions or deletions of Metering Facilities covered by this Agreement.