RP0169-2002
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NACE International
Electrical Code (NEC),
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appropriate international
standards, and NACE standards.
7.1.2.3 Selection and specification of materials
and installation practices that ensure dependable
and economical operation throughout the intended
operating life.
7.1.2.4 Selection
of
locations
for
proposed
installations to minimize currents or earth potential
gradients, which can cause detrimental effects on
foreign buried or submerged metallic structures.
7.1.2.5 Cooperative investigations to determine
mutually satisfactory solution(s) of interference
problems (see Section 9).
7.1.2.6 Special consideration should be given to
the presence of sulfides, bacteria, disbonded
coatings, thermal insulating coatings, elevated
temperatures, shielding, acid environments, and
dissimilar metals.
7.1.2.7 Excessive levels of cathodic protection
that can cause external coating disbondment and
possible damage to high-strength steels as a
result of hydrogen evolution should be avoided.
7.1.2.8 When amphoteric metals are involved,
care should be taken so that high-pH conditions
that could cause cathodic corrosion of the metal
are not established.
7.2 Major objectives of cathodic protection system design
include the following:
7.2.1 To provide sufficient current to the structure to
be protected and distribute this current so that the
selected criteria for cathodic protection are effectively
attained;
7.2.2 To
minimize
the
interference
currents
on
neighboring underground structures (see Section 9);
7.2.3 To provide a design life of the anode system
commensurate with the required life of the protected
structure, or to provide for periodic rehabilitation of the
anode system;
7.2.4 To provide adequate allowance for anticipated
changes in current requirements with time;
7.2.5 To install anodes where the possibility of
disturbance or damage is minimal; and
7.2.6 To provide adequate monitoring facilities to test
and evaluate the system performance.
7.3 Information Useful for Design
7.3.1
Useful
piping
system
specifications
and
information include the following:
7.3.1.1 Route maps and atlas sheets;
7.3.1.2 Construction dates;
7.3.1.3 Pipe, fittings, and other appurtenances;
7.3.1.4 External coatings;
7.3.1.5 Casings;
7.3.1.6 Corrosion control test stations;
7.3.1.7 Electrically isolating devices;
7.3.1.8 Electrical bonds; and
7.3.1.9 Aerial, bridge, and underwater crossings.
7.3.2 Useful
information
on
piping
system
site
conditions includes the following:
7.3.2.1 Existing and proposed cathodic protection
systems;
7.3.2.2 Possible
interference
sources
(see
Section 9);
7.3.2.3 Special environmental conditions;
7.3.2.4 Neighboring buried metallic structures
(including
location,
ownership,
and
corrosion
control practices);
7.3.2.5 Structure accessibility;
7.3.2.6 Power availability; and
7.3.2.7 Feasibility
of
electrical
isolation
from
foreign structures.
7.3.3 Useful information from field surveys, corrosion
test data, and operating experience includes the
following:
7.3.3.1 Protective current requirements to meet
applicable criteria;
7.3.3.2 Electrical resistivity of the electrolyte;
7.3.3.3 Electrical continuity;
7.3.3.4 Electrical isolation;
7.3.3.5 External coating integrity;
7.3.3.6 Cumulative leak history;
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National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
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