MEASURING EQUIPMENT Clause Samples
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MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured, Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller.
2. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to fumish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to change the charts on Seller's meters at no cost to Seller and fOlWard same to Seller.
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental for the installation, maintenance, operation and removal of pipeline and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Seller, for the sum of one dollar ($1,00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site.
5. Buyer may install, maintain and operate such check measuring equipment, including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipment at or near the point of deliver, However, all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
6. Each party shall have the rightto be present atthe of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other'S measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently in advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present
7. All installation of measuring eqUipment, applying to or effecting deliveries hereunder, shaii be made in such manner as to permit an accurate detl:Ormination of thE: quanttty of gas delivered and ready of the accuracy of measurement. Orifice meter installations, if used, shall conform to the recommendation for design and installation contained in the Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3 to the American Gas Association published April, 1955, and any modifications and amendments thereof and shelll include the use offiange connections.
8. Measurement on Seller's meter or meters shall be conclusive of both parties except where the meter is defective or fails to register, or if found ...
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. Sellerwillmaintainandoperatea, t itsown,expenseandat the pointof deliveryofgas hereundera, meteror meters andothernecessaryequipmenbt ywhichthevolumeofgas delivered hereundershallbe measured.Suchmeters and equipmenst hallremain thepropertyofthe Seller.
2. Buyeragreesto furnishto Sellerelectricityfor operatingSeller'smeters, atnotcosttoSeller.
3. ▇▇▇▇▇ agreesto changethechartsonSeller's meters at nocostto Seller andfo_vardsameto Seller.
4. BuyerherebygrantstoSellersuitablerights-of-wayandeasementsnecessaryorincidentalfor the installationm, aintenanceo,perationandremovalofpipelineandotherfacilities togetherwithrightsofingresstheretoandegressthere from atall times andherebyagreestodeliverto Seller,for thesumof onedollar($1.00), anappropriateinstrumenotrgrant definingsuchdghtsandeasementslocatedon Buyer'splantsite. Buyermayinstall,maintainandoperatesuch checkmeasuringequipment,includinga recordinggravitometearnd cainrimeteras itshalldesire,providedthat suchequipmentshallbe so installedsoas nottointerferewiththe operationof Seller's measuringequipmenatt ornear thepointofdeliver. However,all billingstothe Buyershallbe basedonthe meteringof the Seller,subjectonlyto theprovisionsofParagraph8 of this Article. Eachpartyshallhavethe rightto be presentat thetime ofany installingr,eadingc, leaningc, hangingr, epairingi,nspectingt,esting,calibrating,oradjustingdonein connectionwiththe other'smeasuringequipmenut sedin measuringdeliverieshereunderandeachpartyshalladvisethe otherofany intendedmajormaintenanceoperationsuffidentiyin advancein order that theother partymayconvenientlyhaveits representativepresent. All installationofmeasuringequipmenta,pplyingto oreffectingdeliverieshereunders, hallbe madein such manner asto permitan accuratedeterminationof the quantityof gas delivered andreadyverificatioonfthe accuracyofmeasurement.Orifice meter installationsif,used,shallconformto the recommendatiofnor designandinstallationcontainedinthe Gas MeasurementCommitteeReportNo. 3 tothe AmericanGas AssociationpublishedApril,1955,andany modificationsandamendmentsthereof andshallincludethe useofflange connections. MeasurementonSeller'smeteror meters shall beconclusiveof both partiesexceptwherethe meteris defectiveor failsto register, or if found inerror,in eitherofwhichcaseSellershall repairor replacethemeterand thequantityof gas deliveredwhilethemeterwasoutof orderor failed to registershallbe estimated:(a) By usingtheregistrationofany checkmeterif installedandaccuratelyregisteringo, r,...
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. (A) Authority shall furnish, install, operate and maintain at its own expense the necessary metering equipment of standard type for measuring properly the quantity of water delivered under this agreement. Such metering equipment shall be located on the Authority’s supply main at a location already designated by Authority. Such meter or meters and other equipment so installed shall remain the property of Authority. The reading, calibration and adjustment of the meter equipment shall be done only by the employees or agents of the Authority. However, the Wholesale Customer shall have access to such metering equipment at all reasonable times. For the purpose of this Agreement, the original record or reading of the main meter shall be the journal or other record book of the Authority in its office in which the records of the employees or agents of the Authority who take the reading are or may be transcribed. Upon written request of Wholesale Customer, the Authority will give the Wholesale Customer a copy of such journal or record book, or permit the representative designated by Wholesale Customer Council’s resolution to have access to the same in the office of the Authority during reasonable business hours.
(B) Not more than once in each calendar year, on a date as near the end of the Authority’s fiscal year as practical, the Authority shall calibrate its main meter or meters and present to the Wholesale Customer accuracy certification. This calibration shall be performed in the presence of a representative of Wholesale Customer, and the parties shall jointly observe any adjustments which are made to the meter in case any adjustments shall be necessary, and if the check meter hereinafter provided for has been installed, the same shall also be calibrated in the presence of a representative of the Wholesale Customer and the parties shall jointly observe any adjustments which are made to the meter in case any adjustments shall be necessary. The Authority shall give Wholesale Customer notice of the time when any such calibration is to be made. If a representative of Wholesale Customer is not present at the time set, the Authority may proceed with calibration and adjustment in the absence of any representative of the Wholesale Customer.
(C) If either party at any time observes a variation between a main delivery meter and the check meter, if any such check meter shall be installed, such party will promptly notify the other party, and the meters shall then be adjuste...
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller wi!! maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter Of meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller,
2. Buyeragrees to fUm ish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller.
3. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to change the charts on Seller's meters at no cost to Seller and fOllNard same to Seller,
4. Buyer hereby grants to Seller suitable rights-of-way and easements necessary or incidental fertile installation, maintenance, operation and removal ofpipeJine and other facilities together with rights of ingress thereto and egress there from at all times and hereby agrees to deliver to Selier, for the sum of one dollar ($1.00), an appropriate instrument or grant defining such rights and easements located on Buyer's plant site,
5. Buyer may Install, maintain and operate such check measuring eqUIpment, Including a recording gravitometer and calorimeter as it shall desire, provided that such equipment shall be so installed so as not to interfere with the operation of Seller's measuring equipmentat or near the point of deliver. However, all bHlings to the Buyer shall be based on the metering of the Seller, subject only to the provisions of Paragraph 8 of this Article.
B. Each party shaU have the right to be present at the time of any installing, reading, cleaning; changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring equipment used in measuring deliveries hereunder and each party shall advise the other of any intended major maintenance operation sufficiently In advance in order that the other party may conveniently have its representative present
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. The test wheel position on the trailer or the tyre test vehicle shall be equipped with a rotational wheel velocity measuring system and with transducers to measure the braking force and vertical load at the test wheel. General requirements for measurement system: The instrumentation system shall conform to the following overall requirements at ambient temperatures between 0 °C and 45 °C:
(a) Overall system accuracy, force: ±1.5 per cent of the full scale of the vertical load or braking force;
(b) Overall system accuracy, speed: ±1.5 per cent of speed or ±1.0 km/h, whichever is greater.
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. The vehicle shall be fitted with a sensor suitable for measuring speed on a wet surface and distance covered between two speeds. To measure vehicle speed, a fifth wheel or non-contact speed-measuring system shall be used. The following tolerances shall be respected:
(a) For the speed measurements: ±1 per cent or ±0.5 km/h whichever is greater;
(b) For the distance measurements: ±1 x 10-1 m. A display of the measured speed or the difference between the measured speed and the reference speed for the test can be used inside the vehicle so that the driver can adjust the speed of the vehicle. A data acquisition system can be also used for storing the measurements.
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. The measuring equipment shall be equivalent to that used during headlamp approval tests. A standard (reference) filament lamp shall be used for the photometric verification.
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. 1. Seller will maintain and operate, at its own, expense and at the point of delivery of gas hereunder, a meter or meters and other necessary equipment by which the volume of gas delivered hereunder shall be measured. Such meters and equipment shall remain the property of the Seller. ,
2. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to furnish to Seller electricity for operating Seller's meters, at not cost to Seller,
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. The measuring equipment shall be equivalent to that used during headlamp approval tests.
MEASURING EQUIPMENT. The receiver shall have a relative spectral sensitivity in substantial agreement with the relative spectral luminous efficiency for the ICI7 standard photometric observer for photopic vision. The sensitive surface of the receiver shall be covered with a diffusing medium and shall have at least twice the cross-section of the light beam emitted by the optical system. If an integrating sphere is used, the aperture of the sphere shall have a cross- sectional area at least twice that of the parallel portion of the beam. The linearity of the receiver and the associated indicating instrument shall be better than 2 per cent of the effective part of the scale. The receiver shall be centred on the axis of the light beam.
