Utah Admin. Code R746-330-3 - Meters
A. Testing
Equipment--Utilities maintaining meters on their systems for measuring culinary
water service shall have equipment approved by the Commission available for
testing the accuracy of the meters.
B. Testing Intervals--Utilities shall
establish testing methods and intervals satisfactory to the
Commission.
C. Customer Test
Requests--Utilities shall test the accuracy of their meters at the request of
customers free of charge if the meter has not been tested for a period within
the 12 months before the request. If the meter has been tested within 12 months
of the request, and the test discloses the meter records within a range of 97
percent to 103 percent of absolute accuracy, under test conditions satisfactory
to the Commission, the utility may charge the customer for costs of the
test.
D. Meter Standards of
Accuracy--Utilities shall replace meters which do not record within 97 percent
to 103 percent of accuracy under testing methods approved by the
Commission.
E. Meter
Cards--Utilities shall keep individual cards for each meter measuring culinary
water service. The cards shall show, at a minimum identification data; date and
location of latest meter test; reason for test; name of person or organization
performing test; and result of test. The meter cards shall be available for
inspection by the Commission at reasonable hours.
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