INSPECTION OF SECTIONS WITH ORIFICE PLATE Sample Clauses

INSPECTION OF SECTIONS WITH ORIFICE PLATE. The measuring bridge with its corresponding orifice plates and plate holder system shall comply with the provisions of the most recent version of AGA 3 Rules. The bridge diameter determination shall be made jointly by the Parties, and the work can be performed by and external, official or private body. The method set out in the most recent version of AGA 3 shall be applied, and the value thus determined shall be applied to any volume calculation process. Future inspections of the section shall check its status, without carrying out a new measurement of the bridge, unless one of the Parties requests so. Whenever anomalies are detected that can be solved by working on the internal surface in a non-invasive way (e.g. a localized polish), a new measurement of diameter D shall be carried out, with the prior agreement of the Parties. · Every six (6) months, the general external condition of the measurement section and the corresponding filters shall be inspected, including the operation of shut-off and by-pass valves if any, performing all necessary purges, and recording any irregularities found. · Every 3 (three) years: The measurement sections shall be dismantled. Routine maintenance shall be carried out in this operation, and a dimensional control of the section to check compliance with AGA Rules, Report No. 3 shall be carried out as well. Any Party may ask, at its sole expense, that measurements can be witnessed and audited by inspectors of an officially recognized certifying body. The abovementioned period may be shortened or extended by agreement of the Parties, and for good reasons (e.g., significant presence of solids attached to the orifice plate.) Whenever doubts are detected about the condition of the orifice plate, it shall be inspected. The inspection period may not exceed 6 months. The Transfer Point Operator must have certified replacement plates to replace a faulty plate. Once the data of the new plate is selected, the settings in the flow computers must be updated.
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