Part IIPrinciples of Construction and Manner of Use of Measuring Equipment for Liquid Fuel

Display of information to the buyer6

1

Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), all measuring equipment which forms part of a fixed installation shall be so positioned that a buyer may readily obtain a clear unobstructed view—

a

of all the operations carried out by any other person using the equipment to measure the liquid fuel being supplied to the buyer; and

b

of any device on the equipment which is designed to indicate to the buyer the quantity supplied or the amount payable or that delivery is being effected.

2

Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any equipment for use only for measuring kerosene except where the equipment is—

a

situated on premises where petrol is sold; or

b

used for measuring kerosene in the course of delivery into the fuel tanks of vehicles.

3

Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any equipment normally used for the measurement of lubricants in the absence of the buyer.

4

Any indication on measuring equipment referring in metric units of measurement to the quantity of liquid fuel supplied may be accompanied by a supplementary indication.