Stray Current Interference
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Once you have located possible sources of stray current and have
demonstrated its presence by measurements, it is necessary to determine
precisely what the source is. This is done with a series of tests between the
suspected source and the affected structure. Conducting these tests is,
however, beyond the scope of this course.
Steady State Stray Current
Measurement Indications
Interference current can be recognized in several ways:
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Structure-to-electrolyte potential changes
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Changes in current flow on a pipeline
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Localized pitting near or immediately adjacent to a foreign structure
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Coating breakdown in a localized area near an anode bed or other
source or stray current.
If you are making a routine survey and you find an area where the data have
changed significantly from the preceding survey, you should suspect the
possibility of steady state stray current. A data plot such as that shown in
Figure 6.2 would indicate the presence of cathodic interference.
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