RP0388-2001
NACE International
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deteriorated, wiring shall be replaced.
It is
important that all wiring and connections to
reference electrodes be completely insulated.
8.4 Records
8.4.1 Tank Information
8.4.1.1 Complete information and history of the
tank itself should be recorded, including:
(a) Dimensions, configuration, and capacity,
(b) Tank contractor,
(c) Date of erection,
(d) Materials of construction,
(e) Original coating, including system, surface
preparation, and materials,
(f)
Subsequent coatings and dates of coating,
(g) History of any structural repairs,
(h) Costs
associated
with
erection
and
maintenance of the tank,
(i)
Tank location, and
(j)
Warranty dates on coatings and cathodic
protection.
8.4.2 Water Information
8.4.2.1 Complete information about the water
stored in the tank should be recorded.
This
information should include both the chemical and
electrical characteristics as well as information
about variations in these characteristics that occur
throughout the year as a result of natural causes,
disinfection, and water treatment.
8.4.2.2 Operational information about frequency
of
draining,
cleaning,
and
filling
should
be
recorded.
8.4.3 Cathodic Protection System
8.4.3.1 Complete
information
about
the
installation
and
design
should
be
recorded,
including:
(a) Power source capacity, both AC and DC,
(b) Number
and
configuration
of
impressed
current anodes,
(c) Impressed current anode material and design
life,
(d) Wiring and anode suspension,
(e) Electrical schematic diagrams, and
(f)
Date of energizing and initial current and
voltage settings.
8.4.3.2 Maintenance records should be kept,
including:
(a) Tabulation
of
monthly
measurements
of
impressed current voltage and current of the
power source and tank-to-water potentials. Water
surface elevations at the time of testing should
also be recorded.
(b) Reports of annual inspections.
(c) All repairs and additions.
(d) The
cost
of
all
maintenance,
including
coating, cathodic protection inspection, etc.
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References
1. NACE Standard RP0196 (latest revision), “Galvanic
Anode Cathodic Protection of Internal Submerged Surfaces
of Steel Water Storage Tanks” (Houston, TX: NACE).
2. NSF-61 (latest revision), “Drinking Water System
Components” (Ann Arbor, MI: NSF International).
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