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Defines minimum physical quality and inspection standards for cast sacrificial anodes for offshore applications.
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Minimum physical quality and inspection standards for bracelet sacrificial anodes for offshore pipeline applications, including risers and J-tubes. Historical Document 1992
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This technical report presents evaluation techniques which can potentially be used to complement performance criteria of international standards, especially if the criteria cannot be employed to evaluate the effectiveness of cathodic protection and corrosion control techniques applied to existing reinforced concrete structures, including atmospherically exposed, buried, and submerged structures.
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This report is intended to be useful to architects, structural engineers, architectural conservators, and consulting engineers/contractors who are engaged in refurbishing steel-reinforced concrete structures and buildings.
Minimum physical quality and inspection standards for cast sacrificial anodes for offshore applications. Applicable to the majority of anodes used on fixed offshore structures. Historical Document 1990
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The importance of pipeline electrical isolation in achieving and maintaining adequate, reliable, and economical corrosion control. Types of devices used for isolation; precautions to be observed; and selection of devices…Historical Document 1997
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Procedures to determine the need for cathodic protection (CP) and the current requirements to achieve CP of well casings associated with oil and gas production and gas storage. Historical Document 1994
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This standard specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the pre-installation surveys, design, materials, equipment, fabrication, installation, commissioning, operation, inspection and maintenance of cathodic protection (CP) systems for offshore pipelines for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries as defined in ISO 13623. It is applicable to carbon steel, stainless steel and flexible pipelines in offshore service, and to retrofits, modifications and repairs made to existing pipeline systems. Key words: Cathodic protection, impressed current, offshore pipeline, CP system design, galvanic anode, galvanic anode manufacturing, galvanic anode quality control, pipeline design for CP This nationally adopted ISO standard is not available for complimentary download by members.
Practices for the cathodic protection of internal surfaces of oil-treating vessels, heat exchangers, or the water side of process vessels. Historical Document 1995