CHAPTER 1
BASIC ELECTRICITY
CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Introduction
Corrosion and cathodic protection are electrochemical phenomena.
Consequently, electrical instruments are used in some corrosion
testing and we need to understand various electrical terms, laws, and
circuits when working with cathodic protection. This knowledge is
essential for anyone entering the field of cathodic protection
technology. The more important concepts are discussed in this
chapter.
Electrical Terms
Electrons
Electrons
are particles that carry a negative charge. They also help
hold matter together, a bit like the mortar in a brick wall.
Voltage
Voltage (joule/coulomb)
, or
potential
, is an electromotive force or a
difference in potential expressed in Volts. Voltage is the energy that
puts charges in motion. This force is measured in volts, millivolts,
and microvolts. In corrosion work all three units are used. The
following shows their relationship:
1,000 Volts
=
1 kilovolt
1.000 Volt
=
1000 millivolts
0.100 Volt
=
100 millivolts
0.010 Volt
=
10 millivolts
0.001 Volt
=
1 millivolt
0.000001 Volt
=
1 microvolt
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