§ 3175.10 Definitions and acronyms
§ 3175.20 General requirements
§ 3175.30 Incorporation by reference
§ 3175.31 Specific performance requirements
§ 3175.40 Measurement equipment approved by standard or make and model
§ 3175.41 Flange-tapped orifice plates
§ 3175.42 Chart recorders
§ 3175.43 Transducers
§ 3175.44 Flow-computer software
§ 3175.45 Gas chromatographs
§ 3175.46 Isolating flow conditioners
§ 3175.47 Differential primary devices other than flange-tapped orifice plates
§ 3175.48 Linear measurement devices
§ 3175.49 Accounting systems
§ 3175.60 Timeframes for compliance
§ 3175.61 Grandfathering
§ 3175.70 Measurement location
§ 3175.80 Flange-tapped orifice plates (primary devices)
§ 3175.90 Mechanical recorder (secondary device)
§ 3175.91 Installation and operation of mechanical recorders
§ 3175.92 Verification and calibration of mechanical recorders
§ 3175.93 Integration statements
§ 3175.94 Volume determination
§ 3175.100 v2 Electronic gas measurement (secondary and tertiary device)
§ 3175.101 Installation and operation of electronic gas measurement systems
§ 3175.102 Verification and calibration of electronic gas measurement systems
§ 3175.103 Flow rate, volume, and average value calculation
§ 3175.104 Logs and records
§ 3175.110 Gas sampling and analysis
§ 3175.111 General sampling requirements
§ 3175.112 Sampling probe and tubing
§ 3175.113 Spot samples–general requirements
§ 3175.114 Spot samples–allowable methods
§ 3175.115 Spot samples–frequency
§ 3175.116 Composite sampling methods
§ 3175.117 On-line gas chromatographs
§ 3175.118 Gas chromatograph requirements
§ 3175.119 Components to analyze
§ 3175.120 Gas analysis report requirements
§ 3175.121 Effective date of a spot or composite gas sample
§ 3175.125 Calculation of heating value and volume
§ 3175.126 Reporting of heating value and volume
§ 3175.130 Transducer testing protocol
§ 3175.131 General requirements for transducer testing
§ 3175.132 Testing of reference accuracy
§ 3175.133 Testing of influence effects
§ 3175.134 Transducer test reporting
§ 3175.135 Uncertainty determination
§ 3175.140 Flow-computer software testing
§ 3175.141 General requirements for flow-computer software testing
§ 3175.142 Required static tests
§ 3175.143 Required dynamic tests
§ 3175.144 Flow-computer software test reporting
§ 3175.150 Immediate assessments

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