Utah Admin. Code R746-320-2 - Quality Control Equipment, Standards, Records and Reports
A. Testing
Equipment and Facilities --
1. Utilities
shall own and maintain or have access to the testing equipment necessary to
make Commission-required tests of the gas sold by the utilities. The Commission
may approve arrangements for individual utilities to have their testing done by
another utility or competent party.
2. Utilities shall properly maintain testing
equipment which shall be subject to Commission inspection. The Commission may
inspect the testing equipment at reasonable times.
3. Utilities shall locate and use testing
equipment so as to ensure that gas samples taken are fairly representative of
the gas being distributed in the portion of the system being tested.
B. Heating Value --
1. Utilities shall file with the Commission,
as part of their tariffs, the range within which the average heating value per
unit of gas to be sold will fall.
2. Utilities shall maintain the heating value
established in their tariffs and in so doing shall regulate the chemical
composition and specific gravity of the gas so as to maintain satisfactory
combustion in customers' appliances without repeated adjustment of the
burners.
3. When utilities
distribute supplemental or substitute gas, they shall ensure that it performs
satisfactorily regardless of heating value.
C. Heating Value Tests, Records, and Reports
--
1. Utilities shall make sufficient tests,
or have access to tests made by their suppliers, to accurately determine the
heating value of the gas sold.
2.
Tests shall be made at a location, or locations, which will ensure the samples
taken fairly represent the gas being furnished to the utilities and their
customers. Test reports shall be available for review when requested by the
Commission.
D. BTU
Measurement Equipment --
1. Utilities shall
maintain or have access to an approved type calorimeter in an adequate testing
station as specified in Subsection
R746-320-2(C)(1).
Utilities may use an approved recording calorimeter which shall be checked at
least once each month with an approved standard calorimeter or against a
standard gas.
2. Both calorimeter
and method of testing shall be subject to Commission inspection.
3. Utilities may use BTU measuring equipment
other than calorimeters upon petition to and approval by the
Commission.
E. Gas Odor
-- Gas supplied to customers shall be odorized in accordance with
49 CFR
192.625, which is incorporated by this
reference.
F. Purity of Gas -- Gas
supplied to customers shall contain no more than 75 to 80 parts per million of
total sulfur. Gas shall be free of water and hydrocarbons in liquid form at the
temperature and pressure at which the gas is delivered.
G. Standard Delivery Pressure -- Standard
Delivery Pressure shall be four ounces above local atmospheric pressure.
Maximum and minimum low pressure delivery pressures shall conform to
49
CFR 192.623, which is incorporated by
reference.
H. Pressure Testing and
Maintenance of Standards --
1. Utilities shall
make every reasonable effort to maintain adequate gas pressure. Utilities shall
make determinations and keep records of pressures adequate to enable the
utilities at all times to have accurate current knowledge of the pressure
existing in their distribution systems. Pressure records shall be properly
identified, dated, and filed in the utilities' records.
2. Utilities shall periodically test and
maintain the accuracy of any recording pressure gauges.
3. Pressure limiting and regulator stations
shall comply with
49
CFR 192.741, which is incorporated by this
reference.
Notes
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