RP0200-2000
NACE International
11
Calibration Factor 1
)
(
=
V
T4
to
T3
from
Difference
Potential
Current
Battery
∆
(B3)
(c)
Calibration Factor 2 is determined by dividing the Factor obtained from Table B1 by the length of the pipe, as in
Equation (B4). The corresponding value in the Factor column is found for the given wall thickness and diameter of the
pipe.
Calibration Factor 2 =
T4
to
T3
Length
B3)
(fromTable
Factor
(B4)
(d)
If the value for Calibration Factor 1 is within ±5% of Calibration Factor 2, the tester shall proceed to Step 2. If
Calibration Factor 1 is not within ±5% of Calibration Factor 2, the test shall be repeated until factors are within 5%.
Note: Equation (B5) can be used to convert ohms to amperes/mV (resistance to conductance):
1,000
A/mV/m
×
Ω
µ
=
/m
1
(B5)
2.
Establishing the Circuit (Upstream [U/S] End)
(a)
The circuit shall be established by connecting
the negative terminal of the battery to T2 (pipe lead),
and connecting T1 (upstream vent) to the positive
terminal of the battery. (See Figure B4).
(b)
The inside terminals T3 and T4 are the same
as those used for the measurement of potential
difference in Figure B3. The voltage drop is
measured across the current-measuring span
(between T3 and T4) while a known amount of
battery current passes between T1 and T2.
(c)
The percent of the distance “a” to the contact
from the upstream end (T4) is calculated using
Equation (B6).
Distance (in percent) from T4 =
100%
Current
Factor
n
Calibratio
x
(T4)
V
x
∆
(B6)
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