Stray Current Interference
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
POTENTIAL
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VOLTS
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TEST POINT
Figure 6.2 Pipe-to-Soil Data Plot Indicating Cathodic Interference
Location of Foreign Structures and Rectifiers
Here again, you may be able to spot possible interference problems just
from looking around. If you notice a new pipeline crossing or a pipeline or
tank farm under construction, for example, you will want to determine who
the owner is and whether the structures have impressed-current cathodic
protection. (Galvanic anodes seldom cause interference.)
As you drive about your territory, be alert for cathodic protection rectifiers.
If you find one you haven’t seen before, or find a new one replacing an old
unit, the new rectifier may be a source of interference current.
When you are talking with colleagues from your own company and from
other companies, you may find out that the output of an existing rectifier
has been changed. If so, an interference problem may have been created
somewhere on your structures.
POINT OF SUSPECTED
INTERFERENCE
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