Cathodic Protection Monitoring Form For Impressed Current Systems
The Cathodic Protection Monitoring Form for Impressed Current Systems is an app that helps owners and operators record structure-to-soil test results.
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This app is available via smartphone and tablet and helps owners and operators perform cathodic protection system tests in accordance with the latest edition code of practice established by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers. The test must be performed by a qualified cathodic protection tester within one month of installation and repair of any portion of the UST system, and every 3 years.
The Cathodic Protection Monitoring Form for Impressed Current System begins by requiring inspectors to sketch the important parts of the UST facility structure such as metal or steel tanks, manways, fill pipes, tank monitor, vapor recovery connections, piping, vents, drilled test ports, anodes, rectifier box, anode shunt box, pump islands, and buildings. Then, inspectors or a corrosion expert may record the test results for these parts, including the on or off potential (negative millivolts), instant-off potential (negative millivolts), and results and/or comments - as well as the underground metal product piping continuity test results.
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