(a)
Heating value.
Gas sold, supplied and delivered under this article shall be maintained at a monthly average of one thousand twenty (1,020) Btu per cubic foot, and no less than one thousand twenty (1,020) Btu per cubic foot at any time.
(b)
Deviation.
The heating value of the gas shall be maintained with as little deviation as practicable, and such heating value shall never fall below the standard average heating value established hereunder by more than four (4) percent of the standard. If the monthly average value falls below the stipulated average quality by more than two (2) percent, the city may require the company to make refunds to all customers by crediting their accounts with amounts proportionate to the deficiency below the standard applied to the related consumption.
(c)
Calorimeter tests required.
The company shall maintain a complete, standard calorimeter and shall determine the heating value of the gas at least twice each week, not on consecutive days. The tests may be made at a point within the limits of the distribution system where a substantial volume of gas is flowing.
(d)
Ascertaining monthly average.
The monthly average heating value of the gas shall be obtained by averaging the heating value found as a result of all periodic calorimeter tests as provided herein. The city shall have the authority to permit the company to submit other proof of the quality of the gas, in lieu of individual tests made on the city mains, where such proof of quality is prepared for and accepted by other cities being served by the company on the same pipeline and from the same source or sources of supply.
(1991 Code, sec. 28-46)