Alabama Administrative Code
Title 530 - ALABAMA LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS BOARD
Chapter 530-X-2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE ALABAMA LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS BOARD
Section 530-X-2-.03 - Metering Device Calibration Requirements

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 530-X-2-.03

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 5, February 29, 2024

(1) Before any person, firm or corporation shall engage or continue in the business of selling or dispensing liquefied petroleum gas by tank truck through liquid measurement, they shall be required to furnish a suitable type meter equipped with an automatic temperature compensator to adjust the indication and registration of the measured volume of product to the volume at 15 degree C (60 degree F) for the dispensing of liquefied petroleum gas. Entities calibrating these meters must also furnish the Board written certification of the substantial accuracy of said meters. Meters shall be calibrated in compliance with National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Handbook 44 2016 Section 3.32. This certification is to be provided annually. The Board will notify any person, firm or corporation sixty (60) days in advance of the due date of the next certifying report. The person, firm or corporation will be given the name or names of agencies approved by this Board to certify substantial accuracy of said meters and its system.

(2) LP-gas meters installed at stationary filling stations that are used for the purpose of metering LP-gas sales shall be calibrated in compliance with National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Handbook 44 2016 Section 3.32. Calibration shall be required at intervals of each two hundred thousand (200,000) gallons or every five (5) years, whichever comes first.

(3) The certifying agent shall seal the meter and automatic temperature compensator, where installed, with a tamper-evident seal.

(4) If for any reason a meter seal is broken, the dealer-owner shall notify his meter certifying agent and then notify the LP-Gas Board as to when the meter certifying agent will be able to reseal the meter. The dealer-owner shall make these notifications as soon as possible but not to exceed five (5) work days after the broken meter seal has been found. The certifying agent shall recalibrate and reseal the meter if recalibration is required or reseal the meter if a calibration is not required. When corrective action is completed, the meter prover shall notify the LP-Gas Board in writing of the action taken to bring the meter into compliance with state regulations. The affected meter equipment should be brought into compliance within 30 days after the Board has been notified of the broken seal. If the meter has not been resealed within thirty (30) days after the Board received its first notification of the broken meter seal, the Board administrator shall determine if proper action has been taken to reseal the meter. If proper action has been taken, the Board administrator may then authorize a limited extension of time to reseal the meter.

(5) The expense or expenses of said services shall be borne by persons, firms or corporations affected by this rule.

Authors: Leonard Pakruda, Robert E. Reed

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 9-17 -105.

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