RP0193-2001
NACE International
15
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Section 9: Installation Considerations
9.1 This section recommends elements to consider during
the installation of cathodic protection systems for on-grade
carbon steel storage tank bottoms.
9.2 Preparation
9.2.1 Materials should be inspected prior to installation
in order to ensure that specifications have been met.
9.2.2 Installation
practices
shall
conform
to
all
applicable
regulatory
agencies
codes
and
requirements.
9.3 Anode Installation
9.3.1 Anodes should be installed as designed. Care
must be taken to ensure that the anodes do not come
into electrical contact with any piping or tankage during
installation.
9.3.2 Slack should be allowed in the anode lead wires
to avoid possible damage due to settlement of the tank
and surrounding soils.
Anodes, lead wires, and
connections should be handled with care to prevent
damage or breakage.
9.3.3 The anode lead wires should be extended to the
side of the tank away from the construction to minimize
possible damage. After the tank foundation has been
prepared and the tank set in place, the wires should be
terminated in a test station or junction box, which may
include shunts for measuring anode current outputs.
9.4 Reference Electrodes
9.4.1 Stationary
reference electrodes
or noncon-
ductive, perforated tubes for temporary installation of a
portable reference electrode should be installed under
all tanks regardless of the groundbed type and
location.
9.4.1.1 Stationary reference electrodes may be
prepackaged in a backfill and placed in the soil
under the tank bottom or positioned inside the
perforated reference electrode access piping.
Reference
electrodes
placed
inside
access
piping should be surrounded with a backfill
material designed to provide contact between the
electrode and the electrolyte outside the pipe. If
practical, provisions should be made for future
verification of all stationary reference electrode
potentials with portable reference electrodes.
9.4.1.2 Reference electrode access piping must
have some means of contact with the electrolyte
and should have at least one end accessible
from outside the tank shell. This contact can be
through the use of holes, slits, or not capping the
end of the piping beneath the tank. Perforations
and slots should be designed to minimize entry
of
tank
pad
material.
Portable
reference
electrodes shall be inserted through the inside
diameter of the access pipe with a nonmetallic
material
such
as
small-diameter
polyvinyl
chloride (PVC) pipe.
Inserting a reference
electrode with metallic tape, bare wires, etc., may
adversely affect potential readings. If necessary,
water should be injected inside the access pipe
to establish continuity between the electrode and
the electrolyte. Deionized water should be used
for double-bottom tanks or tanks with secondary
containment.
9.4.2 For existing tanks, reference electrode access
piping should be installed under the tank with horizontal
drilling equipment capable of providing guidance and
directional control to prevent tank bottom damage and
to
ensure
accurate
placement
of
the
piping.
Consideration must be given to the structural aspects
of the tank padding and foundation to ensure that
support capabilities are not adversely affected. Figure
11 illustrates the placement of perforated pipe installed
for a reference electrode.
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