Examples of National Measurement Act in a sentence
AEMO is required by clause 7.16.8 of the NER to establish guidelines that clarify the application of the requirements of the National Measurement Act 1960 (Cth) to metering installations.These guidelines have been developed in consultation with the National Measurement Institute and are published on AEMO’s website.
Item 3b: The maximum allowable error of a type 5 metering installation may be relaxed in the metrology procedure to accommodate evolving technologies providing that such relaxation is consistent with any regulations published under the National Measurement Act.
Terminology used to describe units will, unless otherwise stated, be in accordance with Australian Standard AS ISO 1000 - 1998 "The International System of Units (SI) and its Application", the National Measurement Act 1960 (Cth) and the regulations under that Act, Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1376:1996 "Conversion Factors" and the Australian Gas Association publication "Metric Units and Conversion Factors for Use in the Australian Gas Industry".
Those instructions will be converted where necessary for compliance with Australian Standard AS1000 ‘The International System of Units (SI) and its Application’, the Commonwealth National Measurement Act 1960 and regulations under that Act and the Australian Gas Association publication ‘Metric Units and Conversion Factors for use in the Australian Gas Industry’.
All measurement of physical quantities must be in Commonwealth legal units within the meaning of the National Measurement Act 1960 (Cwth).
All references to units of measurement are references to the units of measurement defined in or for the purposes of the National Measurement Act 1960 (Cth).
The Guideline covers metering installations referred to in the Rules as types 1 to 7.This version of the Guideline makes reference to those parts of the National Measurement Act that are currently in force.
Reverification = periodic testing.The term Reverification used in the context of the NMA refers to what the NEM understands as periodic (in-service) testing.Section 4A of the National Measurement Act covers the applicability of the Act to utility meters.
If the test indicates that the meter was registering outside the National Measurement Act parameters, the fee is refunded to the customer.
Terminology used to describe units will, unless otherwise stated, be in accordance with Australian Standard AS1000 - 1979 "The International System of Units (SI System) and its Application", the National Measurement Act 1960 (Cth) and the regulations under that Act, Australian Standard AS1376 - 1973 "Conversion Factors" and the Australian Gas Association publication "Metric Units and Conversion Factors for Use in the Australian Gas Industry".