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NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
IURC Gas Service Tariff
Original Volume No. 5
Original Sheet No. 9.1

RATE 322
RATE FOR GAS SERVICE
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SPACECOOLING

No. 1 of 2 Sheets

TO WHOM AVAILABLE

Available to COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL Customers, who enter into a written contract, for GAS SPACECOOLING; provided, however, that such gas spacecooling equipment shall be the only equipment utilized for spacecooling, and shall be located at a point adjacent to one of the Company's gas mains where it has a sufficient supply for the service to be furnished hereunder, in ZONE A and ZONE B (See Index). Use of this rate is limited exclusively for the use of spacecooling equipment.

The Customer must arrange to install piping for such gas cooling equipment to permit measurement of the gas consumed by the equipment by suitable metering equipment installed by the Company. The spacecooling equipment served hereunder must be metered separately from any other gas consuming equipment, and will be billed separately and independently of any other usage of the Customer. Service hereunder shall be billed as follows: (1) Gas consumed by such spacecooling equipment during any billing period more than half of which is in any month of May to September, inclusive, will be billed under this rate schedule. (2) Gas consumed by such spacecooling equipment during other periods of the year shall be deemed to be supplied for purposes other than spacecooling and will be billed under the applicable firm gas rate schedule.

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

This rate applies to gas having a monthly average total heating value of approximately 1,000 British thermal units (Btu) per cubic foot.

RATE

Customer Charge

$25.00 per month

Commodity Charge

42.97 cents per therm for all therms used per month

MINIMUM PAYMENT

Customer's minimum payment under this rate shall be the Customer Charge plus the Rate Adjustment.

CORRECTION OF METERED QUANTITIES FOR BILLING

For the purpose of billing under this schedule, a therm shall be one hundred cubic feet of gas at a temperature of 60°F, at an absolute pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch, having an average total heating value equivalent to 100,000 British thermal units (Btu). Metered quantities of gas, corrected for temperature and pressure conditions, shall be adjusted for Btu content by multiplying by the average heating value per cubic foot of gas, as determined for the latest monthly period available, and dividing by 1,000.



Issued Date Issued By
Edmund A. Schroer
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Effective Date
May 31, 1991 Hammond, Indiana May 22, 1991

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