Examples of Supply Point Measurement Equipment in a sentence
Alternative methods of measurement in the event that any part of the Supply Point Measurement Equipment is not adequately operational are as set out in Part 2 of Annex C.
In the event that any part of the BGE Supply Point Measurement Equipment is not adequately operational, the BGE Shift Representative will inform the NGG Shift Representative by telephone of the nature and estimated duration of the failure as soon as reasonably practicable.
In the event that any part of the NGG Supply Point Measurement Equipment is not adequately operational the NGG Shift Representative will inform the BGE Shift Representative by telephone of the nature and estimated duration of the failure as soon as reasonably practicable.
TABLE 1- NGG SUPPLY POINT MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT UNCERTAINTY Quantity NGG Permitted Range (at flow rates from 6% to 100% of Maximum Daily Flow Rate) Volume Flow Rates (MCM) + 1.0% Energy Flow Rates (kWh) at 40 + 1.1% MJ/m3 2 The BGE Permitted Range in respect of the BGE Supply Point Measurement Equipment is as set out in Table 2 below for all flow rates from 6% to 100% of the Maximum Daily Flow Rate.
In the event that any part of the Supply Point Measurement Equipment at any Connected Systems Point is not adequately operational, BGE will, so far as reasonably practicable, offtake gas from the NGG System at an alternative Connected Systems Point where there is no such failure.
In the event that any part of the Supply Point Measurement Equipment at any Connected Systems Point is not adequately operational, GNI (UK) will, so far as reasonably practicable, offtake gas from the NGG System at an alternative Connected Systems Point where there is no such failure.
If during any part of any Day any part of the Supply Point Measurement Equipment is not adequately operational, the quantity of gas offtaken from the System at the relevant CSP(s) during such time will be deemed to be such quantity as may be agreed between GNI (UK) and NGG, in both cases acting reasonably and using such alternative measurements for the derivation of such quantity of gas as are set out in Annex E (and having regard to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 below).
The NGG Permitted Range in respect of the NGG Supply Point Measurement Equipment is as set out in Table 1 below for all flow rates from 6% to 100% of the Maximum Daily Flow Rate.
In the event that any part of the Supply Point Measurement Equipment at any Connected Systems Point is not adequately operational, BGE will, so far as reasonably practicable, offtake gas from the TranscoNGG System at an alternative Connected Systems Point where there is no such failure.
In the event that any part of the TranscoNGG Supply Point Measurement Equipment is not adequately operational the TranscoNGG Shift Representative will inform the BGE Shift Representative by telephone of the nature and estimated duration of the failure as soon as reasonably practicable.