Measuring Devices Sample Clauses

Measuring Devices. Owner shall equip the Vessel with ullage tables, gauges and devices for measuring temperature, level and pressure, and gauges and devices suitable for accurately measuring regasified LNG, which are acceptable to Governmental Authorities and the parties in the trade in which the Vessel is engaged and which are customarily maintained on board LNG vessels, including LNGRVs. Such tables, gauges and devices shall be accurate and reliable in their practical application and shall comply with the maximum permissible tolerances provided for in Schedule I. Compliance with the foregoing shall be certified by an internationally recognized independent marine surveyor chosen by Owner and approved by Charterer. From time to time as requested by Charterer (but not to exceed the period between the Vessel’s normal dry-dockings for items (i) and (ii) below), in a manner which avoids undue interference with normal operation of the Vessel, Owner shall arrange for: (i) testing the accuracy of the instrumentation described above; (ii) the recalibration of such instruments; and (iii) the recalibration and recertification of tank gauge tables. Such testing and recalibration shall be done using methods approved by Charterer and in compliance with appropriate regulatory requirements of any applicable Governmental Authorities. All costs incurred in relation to such testing and recalibration under (i), (ii) and (iii) above shall be for Owner’s account, unless such costs are incurred at Charterer’s request in order to enable the Vessel to be utilized to provide transportation between ports other than the Primary Terminals.
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Measuring Devices. Owner shall equip the Vessel with ullage tables, gauges and devices for measuring temperature, level and pressure, and gauges and devices suitable for accurately measuring regasified LNG, which are acceptable to governmental authorities and the parties in the trade in which the Vessel is engaged and which are customarily maintained on board LNG carriers, including SRVs. Such tables, gauges and devices shall be accurate and reliable in their practical application and shall comply with the maximum permissible tolerances provided for in Schedule I. Compliance with the foregoing shall be certified by an internationally recognized independent marine surveyor chosen by Owner and approved by Charterer. From time to time as requested by Charterer (but not to exceed the period between the Vessel’s normal dry-dockings for items (i) and (ii) below), in a manner which avoids undue interference with normal operation of the Vessel, Owner shall arrange for: (i) testing the accuracy of the instrumentation described above; (ii) the recalibration of such instruments; and (iii) the recalibration and recertification of tank gauge tables. Such testing and recalibration shall be done using LNG industry approved methods. All costs incurred in relation to such testing and recalibration under (i), (ii) and (iii) above shall be an operating cost pursuant to Schedule III.
Measuring Devices. The Company and the relevant utility suppliers shall, at their respective cost and pursuant to agreed-upon technical specifications and industry metering requirements, install metering equipment at locations specified in the Utilities Service Contracts. Terms regarding calibration, precision levels and meter reading shall also be set out in the Utilities Service Contracts.
Measuring Devices. The measuring devices, together with a meter housing or other suitable meter enclosure, structure or building to house them, all as described in Exhibit B (collectively, the “Devices”), shall be used at the Point of Delivery/Point of Connection for the purpose of controlling, measuring, and recording the quantity of Water furnished under this Agreement and of transmitting and recording pressures and other required operational information to Homewood and East Xxxxx Crest. The Devices shall be compatible with each other’s SCADA systems and shall be capable of reporting said measurements/readings/data as required to both Homewood and East Xxxxx Crest. A remote terminal unit (RTU) compatible with both Homewood and East Xxxxx Crest’s system and programmed by Homewood shall be provided in the meter enclosure to facilitate communication to the East Xxxxx Crest system. The Devices shall be subject to the approval of both Homewood’s and East Xxxxx Crest’s engineers. Exhibit B shall be a complete set of working drawings of the Devices prepared and provided to each other subsequent to the execution of this Agreement. Exhibit B may be amended from time to time by the Parties. Data reflecting storage volume and flow rate at Homewood’s Point of Delivery from Chicago Heights, Homewood pumping stations and reservoirs shall be made available to East Xxxxx Crest to view but not to operate.
Measuring Devices. Vendor shall maintain, repair and replace the laboratory chromatograph and the positive displacement meters by performing such routine checks and inspections as are deemed advisable in conformance with standard industry practices. Vendor shall notify the Purchaser before making any calibration tests so that the Purchaser may have a representative present. Purchaser shall have the right at any and all reasonable times to check and inspect charts and other records or measurements applicable to such instruments.
Measuring Devices. All water furnished pursuant to this Agreement shall be measured by the Agency at mutually agreed upon points with equipment satisfactory to the Agency and the Purveyor. All such equipment shall be installed and maintained by the Agency at the expense of Purveyor. All new meters shall conform to American Water Works Association standards (or the standards of the successor organization) for meter design and accuracy and shall be equipped with a digital readout, which records flow in Million Gallons per Day (MGD) and totals in MG. All determinations relative to the measuring of water shall be made by the Agency, and upon request by the Purveyor, the accuracy of such measurements shall be investigated by the Agency. Any errors appearing thereon will be adjusted. The Purveyor may inspect such measuring equipment for the purpose of determining the accuracy thereof.
Measuring Devices a. City B agrees to provide, install, and maintain accurate sewerage metering devices at locations designated by City A engineer and in a manner which will insure the volume of all sewage flowing from City B to the WWTP is measured at the point where its sewage leaves City B and at the point where is connects to the City A’s WWTP. The measuring devices shall be equipped with an automatic flow measuring and recording device. In addition, City B shall install auto sampling devices which shall be capable of sampling according to set time intervals, time impulse, and/or proportionate to f low. b. The records and reports from such measuring devices, will be kept by City B and made available to City A for billing and analysis procedures. c. In the event of failure of such measuring devices for the purpose of determining rates pursuant to this Agreement, it will be assumed that during the period of in operation of the measuring device the flow will be the average daily volume during the same time period in the preceding year. d. City B shall provide for at least one annual inspection and calibration of its flow measuring devices by an independent testing company satisfactory to City A. A certified copy of the inspection and test results shall be provided to the City A promptly after completion. e. City A may inspect such measuring devices at any reasonable time and in the event such a device fails and is not repaired within a reasonable time by City B, then City A may repair the same and City B will pay City A its reasonable costs and expenses for said repair.
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Measuring Devices. The Applicants shall install and maintain such measuring devices and recorders as may be required by State water administration officials for administration of the water rights decreed herein.
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