Meter Test. At intervals determined to be appropriate by the measuring Party, but no less than quarterly, orifice and other types of meters and appurtenant instruments shall be calibrated in the presence of representatives of the other Party. If the aggregate error in any measurement devices is found on test to register not more than one percent (1%) fast or slow in volume, then they shall be deemed to be correct. All measuring devices shall be adjusted upon test to register accurately within the tolerance allowed by their respective manufacturers. If the aggregate error in any measurement devices is more than one percent (1%) fast or slow in volume, adjustments shall be made by applying the percentage of error to the volume involved during the time the metering equipment was out of calibration, if this period can be ascertained. If the length of time the metering equipment was out of calibration cannot be ascertained, then the percentage of error will be applied to the volume delivered for one-half of the time elapsed since the date of the last calibration. During the time any meter is out of repair or is being tested, or in the event of a sudden failure of any meter to register for any period accurately within the one percent (1%) variation allowed herein, and if it is not feasible to install another meter, then the volume of Gas flowed shall be estimated with the mutual concurrence of both parties until a new or repaired meter is installed. Adjustment and settlement shall be made at the regular Monthly periods on the basis of the best available data using the first of the following methods which is feasible:
a. By using the registration of any check measuring equipment, if installed and registering;
b. By correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test or mathematical calculations; and
c. By estimating the quantity of deliveries by deliveries during preceding periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately.
Meter Test. On Site (single phase);
Meter Test. 8.1. All meters supplied against the requirements of this specification will be tested before transfer to storage on IDECO Meter Test Bench, and should any meter found to be outside the specified accuracy tolerance, it will be rejected and the contractor shall supply the relevant number of replacement meters at no cost to the purchaser.
8.2. The meters shall be factory-calibrated and tested under conditions according to IEC62052- 11 so that when they are tested under the reference conditions stipulated in IEC Standards, the percentage errors shall be far within the limits as specified in IEC. Should the meters be re-tested for at a later date, the difference in accuracy readings between the first and second tests shall not exceed 1%. Furthermore, the meters shall be capable of being transported by road to the purchaser's Test Station in Irbid without losing their calibration.
Meter Test. At intervals determined to be appropriate by the measuring party, orifice and other types of meters and appurtenant instruments shall be calibrated in the presence of representatives of the other party. If the aggregate error in any measurement devices is found on test to register not more than one percent (1%) fast or slow in volume, then they shall be deemed to be correct. All measuring devices shall be adjusted upon test to register accurately within the tolerance allowed by their respective manufacturers. If the aggregate error in any measurement devices is more than one percent (1%) fast or slow in volume, adjustments shall be made by applying the percentage of error to the volume involved during the time the metering equipment was out of calibration, if this period can be ascertained. If the length of time the metering equipment was out of calibration cannot be ascertained, then the percentage of error will be applied to the volume delivered for one-half of the time elapsed since the date of the last calibration. During the time any meter is out of repair or is being tested, or in the event of a sudden failure of any meter to register for any period accurately within the one percent (1%) variation allowed herein, and if it is not feasible to install another meter, then the volume of Gas flowed shall be estimated with the mutual concurrence of both parties until a new or repaired meter is installed. Adjustment and settlement shall be made at the regular monthly periods on the basis of the best available data using the first of the following methods which is feasible:
a. By using the registration of any check measuring equipment, if installed and registering;
b. By correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by calibration, test or mathematical calculations; and
c. By estimating the quantity of deliveries by deliveries during preceding periods under similar conditions when the meter was registering accurately. The measuring party shall give the other party notice of the time of all tests of meters and appurtenant instruments sufficiently in advance of the holding of such tests so that the other party may conveniently have its representatives present; provided, however, if the measuring party has given such notice to the other party and the other party is not present at the time specified, then the measuring party may proceed with the tests as though the other party were present, and the results therefrom shall be deemed correct and...
Meter Test. Item Approved Deviation 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10
Meter Test. 9.1. All meters supplied against the requirements of this specification will be tested before transfer to storage on IDECO Meter Test Bench, and should any meter found to be outside the specified accuracy tolerance, it will be rejected and the contractor shall supply the relevant number of replacement meters at no cost to the purchaser.
9.2. The meter shall be protected against high voltage DC discharge up to 100KV and this should be approved by shock a samples of the meter up to 20 times in two minutes by using 100kv DC Taser and the factory should provide IDECO engineer with this Taser.
9.3. The meters shall be factory-calibrated and tested under conditions according to IEC62052- 11 so that when they are tested under the reference conditions stipulated in IEC 62053-11 first Edition 2003, the percentage errors shall be far within the limits as specified in IEC62053-11. Should the meters be re-tested for at a later date, the difference in accuracy readings between the first and second tests shall not exceed 1%. Furthermore, the meters shall be capable of being transported by road to the purchaser's Test Station in Irbid without losing their calibration.
Meter Test. Laboratory (three phase);
Meter Test. On Site (three phase); or
Meter Test. Laboratory (single phase);
Meter Test. 9.1 Each meter used in determining the demand for or amount of electric energy supplied hereunder shall, by comparison with accurate standards, be tested and calibrated by the Company at intervals of not to exceed twelve (12) months. Upon request of FPUC, the Company shall notify FPUC of such tests so that FPUC may have a representative present. If a meter shall be found incorrect or inaccurate, it shall be restored to an accurate condition or a new meter shall be substituted.
9.2 FPUC shall have the right to request that a special meter test be made at any time. If any test made at FPUC's request discloses that the meter tested is registering correctly, or within 2% of normal, FPUC shall bear the expense of such test. The expense of all other test shall be borne by the Company.
9.3 The results of all such . Tests and calibrations shall be open to examination by FPUC and a report of every test shall be furnished to FPUC as soon as reasonably practical. Any meters tested and found to be not more than 2% normal above or below normal shall be considered to be correct and accurate insofar as correction of billing is concerned. If, as a result of any test, any meter is found to register in excess of 2% either above or below normal, then the readings of such meter previously taken for billing purposes shall be corrected according to the percentage of inaccuracy so found, but no such correction shall extend beyond ninety (90) days previous to the day on which the inaccuracy is discovered by such test.
9.4 For any period that a meter f ailed to register, it shall be assumed that the demand, or electric energy delivered, as the case may be, during said period is the same as that for a period of like operation to be agreed upon by the Company and FPUC during which such meter was in service and operating.