Determination of Steam Flow Temperature Pressure and Purity Clause Samples

The 'Determination of Steam Flow, Temperature, Pressure and Purity' clause establishes the methods and standards for measuring key steam parameters in a facility or process. It typically outlines the equipment, procedures, and frequency for monitoring steam flow rate, temperature, pressure, and purity to ensure compliance with operational or contractual requirements. By clearly defining how these measurements are to be taken and verified, the clause helps prevent disputes over steam quality and quantity, ensuring both parties have a reliable basis for performance assessment and billing.
Determination of Steam Flow Temperature Pressure and Purity. (a) In General. Each Month, (1) the quantity of Steam delivered by Provider to Off-Taker during such Month shall be determined based upon the flow, pressure and temperature measurements of Steam conducted pursuant to Section 6.10(d) during such Month, and (ii) the quantity of Conforming Steam in respect of such Steam shall be determined based upon the Conforming Steam measurements of Steam conducted pursuant to Section 6.10(b) through 6.10(d). (b) Provider Steam Measuring Meters and Instruments. Provider shall install (i) one (1) meter at the Steam Measuring Point, which shall be utilized to continuously measure Steam flow (the “Provider Steam Flow Meter”, and (ii) one (1) pressure and one (1) temperature instrument at the Steam Measurement Point (to compensate the Steam measurement), which shall continuously measure Steam temperature and pressure (each, a “Provider Steam Instrument” and, collectively, the “Provider Steam Instruments”). The Provider Steam Flow Meter shall measure Steam flow to accuracy of not less than plus or minus one percent (+1/-1%). The Provider Steam Instruments shall respectively measure Steam pressure to accuracy of not less than plus or minus one percent (+/-1%) and Steam temperature to accuracy of not less than plus or minus twenty degrees Fahrenheit (+/- 20° F.).
Determination of Steam Flow Temperature Pressure and Purity 

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