Coke Sampling, Testing and Analysis Sample Clauses

Coke Sampling, Testing and Analysis. (a) Subject to Section 5.1(d), one (1) representative Coke sample increment will be taken from the loading belt during the loading of each railcar. Each such increment will be a complete cross section cut as taken from the loading belt by the mechanical sampling system. All such samples shall be stored in an open container situated within a controlled, indoor environment prior to the testing and analysis thereof as required in Section 5.1(c). Seller shall retain splits of such Coke samples for not less than thirty (30) calendar days. Upon reasonable notice to Seller, each Purchaser shall be entitled to be present during the sampling, preparation, analysis, and loading of Coke shipments. (b) Coke samples will be prepared on a daily basis by an independent laboratory in accordance with ASTM Standards, or alternative procedures approved in Writing by Seller and Purchasers. (c) Moisture, sulfur, ash, volatile matter and stability will be tested and analyzed on a daily basis, and the results thereof shall be arithmetically averaged, on a shipment basis, to determine conformity with the Guaranteed Quality Standards applicable thereto. Size will be tested and analyzed based upon composite sampling of two (2) consecutive shipments, and the results thereof shall determine conformity with the Guaranteed Quality Standards applicable thereto. CSR and ash mineral analysis shall be determined based upon testing and analysis of monthly composite samples. Such testing and analysis shall be performed in accordance with ASTM Standards or other procedures approved by the Parties in Writing, and shall govern for the purposes of determining conformity with the Guaranteed Quality Standards applicable thereto. Except for size and CSR, all daily results (prior to any averaging thereof), and all consolidated results utilized to determine compliance with the Guaranteed Quality Standards, will be provided by Seller to Purchasers promptly in Writing, and prior to the delivery of the applicable shipment. Purchasers shall have the right to conduct an audit of all results of such sampling, preparation, testing and analysis for the purpose of auditing Seller’s compliance with such sampling, preparation, testing and analysis procedures. (d) If, based upon a six (6) month “rolling” average of the moisture content of Coke shipments, a material discrepancy arises between the measurement thereof as determined by Seller, and the measurement thereof by Purchasers, then the Parties shall promptl...
Coke Sampling, Testing and Analysis. Subject to Section 5.1(d), one (1) representative Coke sample increment will be taken from the loading belt during the loading of each railcar. Each such increment will be
Coke Sampling, Testing and Analysis