PSC 134.18(5)(5)Any interruption of a principal gas supply shall be immediately reported to the commission by telephone or telegraph by the utility or utilities affected.
PSC 134.18 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1959, No. 38, eff. 3-1-59.
PSC 134.19PSC 134.19Meter records and reports.
PSC 134.19(1)(1)Meter test records.
PSC 134.19(1)(a)(a) A utility shall keep a record of a meter test whenever a meter is tested. The meter test record shall include all of the following:
PSC 134.19(1)(a)1.1. Information identifying the meter.
PSC 134.19(1)(a)2.2. The reason for making the test.
PSC 134.19(1)(a)3.3. The reading of the meter before it was removed from service.
PSC 134.19(1)(a)4.4. All the data that was taken at the time of the test.
PSC 134.19(1)(a)5.5. The results of the test measurement.
PSC 134.19(1)(b)(b) The meter test record must be sufficiently complete to permit convenient checking of the methods and calculations that have been employed.
PSC 134.19(1)(c)(c) Meter test records and meter history records may be kept as separate records or one record.
PSC 134.19 NoteNote: Meter test records need not be separately retained from meter history records provided that the meter test records are incorporated into the meter history records.”
PSC 134.19(2)(2)Meter history records.
PSC 134.19(2)(a)(a) A utility shall keep a meter history record showing all of the following:
PSC 134.19(2)(a)1.1. The date the meter was purchased.
PSC 134.19(2)(a)2.2. The meter’s size.
PSC 134.19(2)(a)3.3. Information identifying the meter.
PSC 134.19(2)(a)4.4. The meter’s various places of installation, with dates of installation and removal.
PSC 134.19(2)(a)5.5. The dates and results of all tests.
PSC 134.19(2)(a)6.6. The dates and details of all repairs by the utility, or notations of the date and that the meter was returned to the manufacturer for repair.
PSC 134.19(2)(b)(b) The record shall be arranged in such a way that the record for any meter can be readily located.
PSC 134.19(2)(c)(c) Meter test records and meter history records may be kept as separate records or one record.
PSC 134.19(3)(3)Meter accuracy summaries. All utilities shall keep an “as found” high and light load test summary of all meters tested after being in service. This summary shall be made on a calendar year basis and forwarded to this commission by April 1 of the following year. This summary shall be divided according to the length of time since the last test, and meters found within each of the following per cent accuracy classifications:
PSC 134.19(3)(a)(a) Over 115; 110.1-115; 105.1-110; 103.1-105; 102.1-103; 101.1-102; 100.1-101; 100; 99-99.9; 98-98.9; 97-97.9; 95-96.9; 90-94.9; 85-89.9; under 85; passing gas does not register; does not pass gas; not tested; grand total average % error of fast meters; average % error of slow meters; total average error; number tested, number in service.
PSC 134.19 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1959, No. 38, eff. 3-1-59; CR 13-033: r. and recr. (1), (2), cr. (3) (title) Register July 2015 No. 715, eff. 8-1-15.
PSC 134.20PSC 134.20Preservation of records. A utility shall preserve the following records in a readable format and keep them available for inspection by the commission for the periods indicated. The list is not a complete list of all types of utility records.
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PSC 134.20 NoteNote: See Federal Power Commission Orders 54 and 156 for preservation of records. Public Service Commission’s Classification of Accounts, and s. 18.01, Stats.