170 IAC 5-1-6 - Customer meters; general requirements
Authority: IC 8-1-1-3; IC 8-1-2-4
Affected: IC 8-1-2
Sec. 6.
(a) Whenever
a meter is tested to determine the accuracy with which it has been registering
in service, it may be considered correct if found not more than an average of
two percent (2%), plus or minus, in error when tested at its check and open
rates.
(b) For purpose of
measurement to a customer, a cubic foot of gas is the amount of gas in a volume
of one (1) cubic foot under the conditions existing in that customer's meter as
and where installed, except:
(1) corrections
may be made for temperature, pressure, and other nonstandard gas conditions as
provided in the customer's contract; or
(2) the utility may, at its option, install
gas meters which will compensate for changes in temperature above or below
sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60° F).
(c) Each service meter of the displacement
type must indicate clearly the cubic feet or other units of volume for which
charge is made to the customer. Where gas is metered under high pressure or
where the quantity is determined by calculation from recording devices, the
utility shall, on request, supply the customer with the information to make
clear the method by which the quantity is determined.
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