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4.6 Precautionary Notes
4.6.1 Consideration should be given to voltage (IR)
drops other than those across the steel/water interface
when structure potential data are evaluated.
4.6.1.1 Changes in water resistivity from causes
such as freshwater flow from a river or tempera-
ture variation affect the included voltage drop.
4.6.1.2 In impressed current systems, under con-
ditions involving high-resistivity water and/or high
current density, the voltage drop may be exces-
sive. Potential measurements taken immediately
after turning off the rectifier(s) may provide useful
information by eliminating voltage drop in the
water.
4.6.1.3 In conventionally designed galvanic anode
protection systems, current-off readings are not
possible. However, the included voltage drop is
generally not significant in ordinary seawater if the
reference electrode is placed close to the struc-
ture.
4.6.2
Storm waves or strong tides can produce high
water velocities that tend to depolarize the structure.
Higher water levels also add additional areas of unpro-
tected steel and increase the current required to pro-
duce protective potentials. Depolarization is less likely
to be a problem for well-polarized structures with well-
formed calcareous deposits or for coated steel struc-
tures.
4.6.3 Marine growth may mask the true condition of
the steel surface during a visual inspection; it must be
removed from the areas being inspected. All potential
measurements on the structure shall be made before
removal of marine growth. The removal process could
depolarize the steel and might result in erroneous mea-
surements.
4.6.4 Coupons normally are small and care must be
taken in extending coupon data to cover other areas or
the entire structure on protected structures.
4.6.5 The Ag/AgCl (sw) potential is somewhat affected
by the resistivity, e.g., the chloride content, of the sea-
water in which the electrode is immersed. If the resist-
ivity is known to differ appreciably from that of ordinary
FIGURE 1
Nomogram for the correction of potential readings made with the Ag/AgCl electrode in waters of varying
resistivity to the saturated calomel or Cu/CuSO
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scale.
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Nomogram courtesy of M.H. Peterson, Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Washington, DC and R.E. Groover, NRL Marine Corrosion
Laboratory, Key West, FL.
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