Units and round-offs Sample Clauses

Units and round-offs. The calculations and associated round offs are performed in International Units as defined in the standard ISO 8000-1. The calculation methods for the transferred energy and the round-off rules are described in a technical note published on the Operator's website. The following table shows the round-offs to be applied to the calculation results that are displayed in the certificates (see Paragraph 4.3): Variable Unit Round-off Volume (except for gross and net LNG) m³ (cubic metre) 0.001 Gross and net LNG volume m³ (cubic metre) 0.1 LNG and gas return temperature °C (degree Celsius) 0.1 Pressure in the Vessel's tanks mbar (millibar) 1 LNG and gas return composition mole % 0.001 Mass of LNG Kg (kilogram) 0.1 Mass GCV MJ/kg (Megajoule per kilogram) or kWh/kg (kilowatt-hour per kilogram) 0.01 Volumetric GCV MJ/m³ (Megajoule per cubic metre) or kWh/m³ (kilowatt-hour per cubic metre) 0.01 Xxxxx Index MJ/m³ (Megajoule per cubic metre) or kWh/m³ (kilowatt-hour per cubic metre) 0.01 Density kg/m³ (kilogram per cubic metre) 0.1 Quantity of energy returned to the Vessel or to the Terminal Qr MJ (Megajoule) or kWh (kilowatt-hour) 1 Quantity of energy MJ (Megajoule) or kWh (kilowatt-hour) 1 Any quantity of energy expressed in MWh (Megawatt-hour) is rounded off to three (3) significant decimals according to the rules described below. Any quantity of energy expressed in kWh (kilowatt-hour) is rounded off to zero (0) significant decimals according to the following rules: ▪ an insignificant decimal equal to zero (0), one (1), two (2), three (3) or four (4) does not increment the significant decimal; ▪ an insignificant decimal equal to five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8) or nine (9) increments the significant decimal. In the event of dispute, the quantity of energy expressed in MWh (Megawatt-hour) prevails.
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