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Cathodic protection continued monitoring

An alternative means of avoiding the hazard from fire is to bury the vessels or to employ the increasingly popular method of mounding. In either case, acknowledgment of the reduced hazard is indicated by the reduced separation distances (see Table 20.4). Since both burial and mounding preclude the possibility to monitor continuously the external condition of the vessels, very high-quality corrosion protection needs to be applied, often supplemented by cathodic protection, depending on soil conditions. [Pg.305]

The continued effectiveness of a cathodic protection system shall be monitored in accordance with para. GR-5.3.1.1(c). [Pg.68]

A cathodic protection system requires steel continuity, no shorts to the surface, a po ver supply for the life of the system and continuous monitoring and maintenance. [Pg.194]

Low resistivities and high chloride concentrations in the soil may lead to corrosion of buried steel pipehnes or structures. Cathodic protection should be considered for all buried steel pipehnes or structures. Where cathodic protection is not provided, corrosion monitoring equipment should be incorporated into the design to allow the operating staff to monitor the condition of the pipelines or structures. Nonwelded joints should be bonded for electrical continuity. In addition, coatings should also be considered. Coatings may be used alone or in con-jimction with cathodic protection. [Pg.822]

Wherever possible, there should be a continuous secondary barrier for the entire pipeline system, in the form of jacket pipes, collecting basins, and channels. In some cases, this is not possible because it would impede cathodic corrosion protection or because differential expansion of the pipe and outer jacket threaten the systan. The secondary barrier can then only consist of intensive organizational and operative backup measures shorter inspection periods, shorter distances between shutoff points to limit possible losses, more elaborate provisions for leak detection, continual ronote monitoring of the pipeline systan, both internally and externally, equipment for tackling anergency events and catastrophes, contingency plans, and so forth. [Pg.642]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.5 , Pg.6 , Pg.7 , Pg.8 , Pg.10 ]




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