Standards for Measurement and Tests Sample Clauses

Standards for Measurement and Tests. Unless specified herein to the contrary, the standards for measurement and tests shall be governed by those standards set forth in the currently effective Tennessee and Algonquin tariffs.
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Standards for Measurement and Tests. 11.1 A purchase/sales meter shall be installed, maintained and operated by Seller at the point of delivery to measure all gas sold and/or delivered for transportation or displacement under this agreement. The volume shall be measured by orifice meters with linear charts, twenty-four (24) hour rotation, or other mutually agreeable measuring devices installed and operated, and computations made as prescribed in Gas Measurement Committee Report No. 3 of the American Gas Association, as such report may be amended or revised from time to time. 11.2 The unit of volume for purposes of measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature base of sixty degrees (60) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) pounds per square inch absolute. 11.3 Temperature shall be determined by a recording thermometer, when applicable, with twenty-four (24) hour chart rotation continuously used and installed so as to record properly the temperature of the gas flowing through the meter. The arithmetical average of the hourly temperatures recorded during each day shall be used to calculate volumes hereunder. 11.4 Specific gravity shall be determined with accuracy to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) by taking samples of the gas at the point of measurement at such times as may be designated by the parties hereto, but not more often than once each month and having the specific gravity determined by the use of the Acme Senior Gravity Balance, or any other instrument mutually agreed upon. 11.5 The total heating value of the gas shall be determined by joint tests made by taking samples of gas at the point of delivery but not more than once each month. Such samples to have the Btu content per cubic foot determined by: (1) chromatographic analysis; or, (2) by calculation of gross heating value by compositional analysis. Buyer and Seller may mutually agree to utilize other acceptable industry methods for determination of heating value. The Btu content shall be determined for a cubic foot of gas at a temperature of sixty degrees (60) Fahrenheit and a pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) pounds per square inch absolute on a dry basis. 11.6 Tests to determine sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water content shall be made by approved standard methods in general use by the gas industry. Such tests shall be made at the request of either party. The cost of such test are to be paid by the requesting...

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