Assumed Atmospheric Pressure Sample Clauses

Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. The average atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be fourteen and seven tenths pounds per square inch (14.7 psi), irrespective of actual elevation or location of the delivery point(s) above sea level or variations in such atmospheric pressure from time to time, unless specified otherwise.
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Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. The atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be the average atmospheric pressure for the elevation as used by BUYER in that particular geographic area regardless of the actual atmospheric pressure where Gas is measure.
Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. Natural gas to be delivered by Natural to Shipper, or for Shipper's account, at the Delivery Point(s) shall be at the pressures available in Natural's pipeline facilities from time to time; provided, however, that the delivery pressure shall not be less than na. The measuring party shall use or cause to be used an assumed atmospheric pressure corresponding to the elevation at such Delivery Point(s). EXHIBIT C DATED: February 18, 2004 EFFECTIVE DATE: April 1, 2004 COMPANY: THE PEOPLES GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY CONTRACT: 130626 Pursuant to Natural's tariff, an MDQ exists for each primary transportation path segment and direction under the Agreement. Such MDQ is the maximum daily quantity of gas which Natural is obligated to transport on a firm basis along a primary transportation path segment. A primary transportation path segment is the path between a primary receipt, delivery, or node point and the next primary receipt, delivery, or node point. A node point is the point of interconnection between two or more of Natural's pipeline facilities. A segment is a section of Natural's pipeline system designated by a segment number whereby the Shipper under the terms of their agreement based on the points within the segment identified on Exhibit C have throughput capacity rights. The segment numbers listed on Exhibit C reflect this Agreement's path corresponding to Natural's most recent Pipeline System Map which identifies segments and their corresponding numbers. All information provided in this Exhibit C is subject to the actual terms and conditions of Natural's Tariff. EXHIBIT C DATED: February 18, 2004 EFFECTIVE DATE: April 1, 2004 COMPANY: THE PEOPLES GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY CONTRACT: 130626 Segment Upstream Forward/Backward Flow Through Number Segment Haul (Contractual) Capacity 4/1/2004 - 10/31/2004 1. 22 0 F 0 2. 26 22 F 50000 4/1/2005 - 10/31/2005 3. 22 0 F 0 4. 26 22 F 50000 4/1/2006 - 10/31/2006 5. 22 0 F 0
Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. For purposes of measurement and meter calibration the atmospheric pressure at the point of measurement hereunder shall be assumed to be constant at one hundred one and three hundred twenty-five thousandths (101.325) kilopascals (absolute), irrespective of the actual elevation or location of any of the meters above sea level or variations in the atmospheric pressure from time to time.
Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. For the purposes of measurement and meter calibration, the average atmospheric pressure shall be that utilized at the Facility Inlet irrespective of the actual elevation of any of the metering facilities above sea level and irrespective of variations in the atmospheric pressure from time to time.
Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. An assumed atmospheric pressure of
Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. The average absolute pressure shall be assumed to be 94.5 kPa (13.7 pounds per square inch).
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Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. For all measurement and tests, the average atmospheric (barometric) pressure shall be assumed to be fourteen and forty-five hundredths (14.45) pounds per square inch absolute. All charts used, if any, shall be integrated within the accuracy prescribed by the manufacturer of the equipment producing the chart. The results of each periodic test shall, subject to the provisions of Section 7.7, be effective and used for all purposes under this Agreement no later than the first day of the month following the month in which the test is conducted until the next similar test is conducted. All periodic tests of Gas samples and measuring and testing equipment shall be conducted at reasonable intervals, at times determined by Buyer, in accordance with Buyer's then current operating procedures. Seller shall have the right to observe all such tests, and advance notice of the time and nature of each test shall be given by Buyer to Seller. If, after such notice, Seller fails to have a representative present, the test shall proceed and its results be used until the next similar test.
Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. For the purposes of measurement and meter calibration, the atmospheric pressure at the Measurement Point hereunder shall be assumed to be one hundred point seven three kiloPascals (100.73 kPa) irrespective of the actual elevation or location of the Measurement System above sea level or variations in the atmospheric pressure from time to time.

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