Placed in Bulk Plant Meters, Rack Meters, Mass Flow Meters, and Lpg Meters is a legal document that was released by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry - a government authority operating within Maine.
Q: What is a placed in service report?
A: A placed in service report is a document that records the installation and activation of a vehicle tank meter, bulk plant meter, rack meter, mass flow meter, or LPG meter.
Q: What is a vehicle tank meter?
A: A vehicle tank meter is a device used to measure the amount of fuel delivered into a vehicle's tank.
Q: What is a bulk plant meter?
A: A bulk plant meter is a device used to measure the quantity of liquid fuel in a bulk storage tank.
Q: What is a rack meter?
A: A rack meter is a device used to measure the quantity of liquid fuel dispensed from a fuel rack.
Q: What is a mass flow meter?
A: A mass flow meter is a device used to measure the mass or volume of a flowing substance, such as liquid or gas.
Q: What is an LPG meter?
A: An LPG meter is a device used to measure the quantity of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) dispensed from a storage tank or cylinder.
Q: Why is a placed in service report important?
A: A placed in service report is important because it provides a record of when a meter was installed and activated, which can be used for documentation and regulatory compliance purposes.
Q: Who is responsible for filing a placed in service report?
A: The person or entity that installs and activates the meter is typically responsible for filing the placed in service report.
Q: Is a placed in service report required in Maine?
A: Yes, a placed in service report is required in Maine for vehicle tank meters, bulk plant meters, rack meters, mass flow meters, and LPG meters.
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