RP0290-2000
NACE International
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Foreword
The purpose of this NACE standard recommended practice is to present guidelines for impressed
current cathodic protection of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete structures.
These guidelines provide the design engineer with information to control corrosion of conventional
reinforcing steel in portland cement concrete structures through the application of impressed
current cathodic protection.
For more information on design, maintenance, and rehabilitation of reinforcing steel in
concrete, refer to NACE Standard RP0187
1
and NACE Standard RP0390.
2
For a state-of-the-art
overview regarding the use of reference electrodes for atmospherically exposed reinforced
concrete structures, refer to NACE International Publication 11100.
3
For a state-of-the art overview
on criteria for cathodic protection of prestressed concrete structures, refer to work in progress by
Task Group T-11-1d.
4
This standard was originally prepared in 1990 by NACE Task Group T-3K-2, a component of
Unit Committee T-3K on Corrosion and Other Deterioration Phenomena Associated with Concrete.
It was revised by Work Group T-11-1a (formerly T-3K-2) in 2000 and is published by NACE
International under the auspices of Group Committee T-11 on Corrosion and Deterioration of the
Infrastructure.
To provide for the necessary expertise on all aspects of the subject and to provide input from
all interested parties, Task Group T-11-1 was composed of corrosion consultants, consulting
engineers, architect-engineers, cathodic protection engineers, researchers, structure owners, and
representatives from both industry and government.
In NACE standards, the terms
shall, must, should, and may are used in accordance with the
definitions of these terms in the
NACE Publications Style Manual, 3
rd
ed., Paragraph 8.4.1.8.
Shall
and
must are used to state mandatory requirements. Should is used to state that which is considered
good and is recommended but is not absolutely mandatory.
May is used to state that which is
considered optional.
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