Excess Steam Condensate Instruments Sample Clauses

Excess Steam Condensate Instruments. Haverhill shall install, at its cost, (i) a flow meter on the Excess Steam Condensate Return Line (the “Excess Steam Condensate Flow Meter”), and (ii) a temperature instrument on the Excess Steam Condensate Return Line (the “Excess Steam Condensate Temperature Instrument”), as shown on Exhibit A (each an “Excess Steam Condensate Instrument” and collectively, the “Excess Steam Condensate Instruments”). The Excess Steam Condensate Instruments shall continuously measure the flow and temperature of the condensed excess steam in the Excess Steam Condensate Return Line. The Excess Steam Condensate Flow Meter shall be calibrated to plus or minus two percent (+/- 2%). The Excess Condensate Temperature Instrument shall measure condensate temperature to accuracy of not less than plus or minus five degrees ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (+/- ▇▇ ▇.). The Parties acknowledge that Haverhill has installed the required Excess Steam Condensate Instruments.
Excess Steam Condensate Instruments. Sunoco shall maintain, repair, calibrate and, as applicable, replace, at its sole cost and expense, the Excess Steam Condensate Instruments required to maintain accurate measurements of condensate flow and temperature. The Excess Steam Condensate Instruments shall be calibrated (i) at the frequency recommended by its manufacturer or, if no manufacturer’s recommendation exists, at the frequency established by Prudent Chemical Plant Practice; and (ii) in any event not less than once per calendar year. Sunoco will inform Haverhill no less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the commencement of each such calibration so that Haverhill Representatives may witness such calibration. If upon being calibrated, an Excess Steam Condensate Instrument is found to be inaccurate or to be in error, such Excess Steam Condensate Instrument shall be promptly adjusted to record measurements correctly. If any Excess Steam Condensate Instrument is found to be inaccurate upon such calibration or testing by an amount exceeding two percent (2%), any previous recordings by such Excess Steam Condensate Instrument shall be corrected according to the percentage of inaccuracy so found with the assumption that such inaccuracy began at a point in time midway between the testing or calibration date and the last previous date at which the equipment was tested or calibrated, unless there is a factual basis for a different time for beginning the period of inaccuracy. Absent Manifest Error, and subject to the foregoing, such measurements shall be binding and conclusive on the Parties.

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