Proving - Meter Factor Validity Sample Clauses

Proving - Meter Factor Validity. A meter’s individual run repeatability shall fall within ±0.05% for five (5) consecutive runs. Meter factor shift from one proving to the next, assuming similar temperatures, pressures, flow rates and crude characteristics, shall not exceed 0.25% from the previously applied meter factor.
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Proving - Meter Factor Validity. A valid meter calibration must fall within +/- 0.05% repeatability for five (5) consecutive runs. Meter factor variance shall not exceed 0.25% from the previously applied meter factor.

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