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no longer providing adequate protection. These actions
include the following:
(a) Repair, replacement, or adjustment of components of
the cathodic protection system
(b) Addition of supplementary cathodic protection when
necessary
(c) Repair, replacement, or adjustment of continuity
bonds and continuity devices.
11.5
Care should be exercised to ensure that remedial
measures intended to restore or enhance protection do
not compromise the integrity of liners or membranes.
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Section 12: Recordkeeping
12.1
This section recommends pertinent information that
should be recorded and filed for future information and
reference.
12.2
Tank information should include, but not be limited
to, the information outlined in Paragraph 3.2.
12.3
Design
and
installation
records
for
cathodic
protection systems should be kept, including the following
information:
(a) Design calculations and considerations
(b) Power source capacity, circuit breakers, panels, etc.
(c) Number of anodes
(d) Anode material and expected life
(e) Anode installation details
(f)
Type, quantity, and location of stationary reference
electrodes
(g) Soil resistivity
(h) Date of energizing and initial current and voltage
settings
(i)
Cost of system
(j)
Fluid level in the tank during survey
(k) As-built drawings of the installation
12.4
Operation and maintenance records for cathodic
protection systems should be kept, including the following
information:
(a) Tabulations of bimonthly readings of impressed
current power source
(b) Reports of periodic or annual inspections
(c) All adjustments, repairs, and additions
(d) Costs of maintenance
(e) Test equipment calibration records
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References
1.
ASTM G 57 (latest revision), “Standard Test Method
for Field Measurement of Soil Resistivity Using the
Wenner Four-Electrode Method” (West Conshohocken,
PA: ASTM).
2.
F.W. Hewes, “Prediction of Shallow and Deep
Groundbed
Resistance
Using
Electromagnetic
Conductivity
Measurement
Techniques,”
CORROSION/87, paper no. 130 (Houston, TX: NACE
International, 1987).
3.
H.E. Barnes, “Electrical Survey Detects Underground
Rock,” Pipeline Industry, April 1959.
4.
NACE Standard RP0572 (latest revision), “Design,
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Impressed
Current Deep Groundbeds” (Houston, TX: NACE).
5.
ASTM Standard B 418 (latest revision), “Standard
Specification
for
Cast
and
Wrought
Galvanic
Zinc
Anodes” (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM).
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Bibliography
Ewing, S.P. “Potential Measurements for Determination of
Cathodic Protection Requirements.” Corrosion 7, 12
(1951): p. 410.
Kuhn, R.J. “Criteria for Steel and Cast Iron.” Cathodic
Protection of Underground Pipelines against Soil
Corrosion — Proceedings of the American Petroleum
Institute 4, 14 (1953): p. 153.
McDorman, O.N. “Potential and Current Requirements for
the Cathodic Protection of Steel in Soils.” Corrosion
8, 11 (1952): p. 391.
Morgan, J.H. Cathodic Protection, 2nd edition. Houston,
TX: NACE, 1987.
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