Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 815 - Division of Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 20 - Natural Gas and Jurisdictional Propane
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 1 - Standards for Gas Utilities, Master Meter Systems and Jurisdictional Propane Systems (815-RICR-20-00-1)
Section 815-RICR-20-00-1.5 - Quality of Gas Service
Universal Citation: 815 RI Code of Rules 20 00 1.5
Current through September 18, 2024
A. Heating Value Requirements
1. Standard of Heating Value
a. Every LDC shall establish its own standard
of heating value, which shall be stated in its rate schedule. If the
transmission company supplying the LDC files a Federal tariff in compliance
with 18 C.F.R. Part 154 of the FERC's "General Rules and Regulations"
establishing a lower heating value for the gas it furnishes the utility, then
the heating value thus established shall become the standard of the LDC for the
gas it furnishes its customers. Resulting decreases in the wholesale rates
charged the LDC by its supplier shall be reflected in the concomitant
application of the LDC's filed Purchased Gas Price Adjustment to the rates
charged its customers.
b. Each
LDC, unless specifically directed otherwise by the Division, shall maintain
equipment for the determination of the heating value of the gas sold.
c. Each LDC shall establish the
accuracy of all means of determining heating value in normal use by periodic
check tests and shall maintain a record of such tests on file for a period of
two (2) years. If an LDC uses a calorimeter of the recording type, they shall
be checked at least annually.
2. Heating Value Tests (BTU)
a. The BTU value of the gas shall be
determined at least once daily and more often if necessary to obtain an
accurate record of the average BTU value and of any fluctuation in the heating
value.
b. To obtain the monthly
average BTU value, the results of all tests of BTU value made on any day during
the calendar month shall be averaged, and the average of all daily averages
shall be taken as the monthly average. If an LDC's means of determining Btu
value is of the recording type, its record shall be the basis for determining
the weighted average BTU value, providing that the means of determining BTU
value is tested for accuracy at least annually.
c. Records of monthly average heating value,
as determined under §
1.5(B)(2) of this Part shall be retained by the LDC
for at least two (2) years and shall be readily available to the Division for
inspection.
3. Purity
Requirements
a. All gas supplied to customers
shall be substantially free of impurities which may cause corrosion of mains or
piping or form corrosive or harmful fumes when burned in a properly designed
and adjusted burner. No gas shall be stored that is not in conformance with
49 C.F.R. §
192.475, incorporated above in §
1.1(A)
of this Part.
b. Notwithstanding,
the provisions of §
1.5(A)(3)(a) of this Part, gas delivered by the LDC
shall be odorized by the addition of a malodorous agent in conformance with the
applicable provisions of 49
C.F.R. §
192.625, incorporated above in
§
1.1(A) of this Part.
B. Pressure Requirements
1. Pressure Variations
a. The pressure at the outlet of any
customer's service meter shall not normally be less than one-half of the normal
pressure at the outlet. The maximum pressure shall not be greater than 12" of
water column except by agreement with the customer.
2. Pressure Surveys and Records
a. Each LDC shall maintain in continuous
operation at least one recording pressure device in each area where the LDC
maintains a district or division office, either in said office or at some
customer's premises.
b. Each LDC
shall make a sufficient number of pressure tests in the areas served to
indicate compliance with pressure requirements contained herein.
c. All pressure recordings obtained under
§§
1.5(D)(2)(a) or (b) of this Part, shall be retained by the LDC for
at least two (2) years and shall be available to the Division for
inspection.
C. Interruption of Service (excluding customers purchasing gas on an interruptible basis)
1. Each LDC shall use all reasonable means to
avoid accidental interruptions to service, but should such interruptions occur,
service shall be reestablished within the shortest time possible, consistent
with safety.
2. Each LDC shall
keep a record of all interruptions to service affecting the entire distribution
system serving a single community or a major division of a community and shall
include in such record the date and time of such interruption, the approximate
number of such customers affected, the date and time of service restoration,
the cause of such interruption when known, and steps taken to prevent its
recurrence.
3. When service is
interrupted to perform work on lines or equipment, such work shall be done at a
time causing minimum inconvenience to customers consistent with the
circumstances. Customers seriously affected by such interruption shall be
notified in advance if possible.
4. All accidental interruptions of service
will be reported to the Division of Public Utilities & Carriers per the
requirements set forth in §
1.14 of this Part, Natural Gas Telephonic
Notice Reporting Requirements.
D. Abnormal Conditions
1. These Rules shall not apply to temporary
conditions due to "Acts of God", fire, strikes, riots, terrorism, construction
maintenance, interruption of gas supply from the LDC's wholesale supplier, or
other disruptions of service beyond the control of the LDC; provided, however,
that all LDCs shall initiate immediate action and proceed without delay and
perform all necessary work to restore its system to normal operating
conditions.
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