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Tank Farms and Filling Stations

Efforts are made in the construction of new, large tank farms to achieve electrical isolation of buried and cathodically protected fuel installations from all [Pg.299]

Only local cathodic protection can be used for large installations and old installations with electrical contact to components with low grounding resistances that cannot be isolated (see Section 12.6). The measures necessary for tank installations are described in Ref. 10. [Pg.300]

As an example, a tank farm that is to be cathodically protected by this method is shown schematically in Fig. 11-4. As can be seen in the figure, injection of the protection current occurs with two current circuits of a total of about 9 A, via 16 vertically installed high-silicon iron anodes embedded in coke. These are distributed over several locations in the tank farm to achieve an approximately uniform potential drop. The details of the transformer-rectifier as well as the individual anode currents are included in Fig. 11-4. Anodes 4, 5 and 6 have been placed at areas where corrosion damage previously occurred. Since off potentials for IR-free potential measurements cannot be used, external measuring probes should be installed for accurate assessment (see Section 3.3.3.2 and Chapter 12). [Pg.300]


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