60-Day Inspection Log for Field-Installed Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems
The 60-Day Inspection Log for Field-Installed Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems is an app designed for tank owners and operators who need to perform cathodic protection monitoring to make sure they are following regulatory requirements.
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The app is easily accessible via smartphone and tablet and facilitates testing to determine if corrosion is progressing, and if the correct level of cathodic protection is being provided by a cathodic protection system.
The 60-Day Inspection Log for Field-Installed Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems app is divided into six two-month intervals and allows inspectors to record their name, the date the system is inspected, the rectifier tap setting (course and fine), the DC output (volts and amps), the clock hour reading, and even general weather conditions. Ideally, the system helps a metal to be cathodically protected by artificially causing DC power to flow from an external anode, through soil or water, and onto that metal. One particular kind of galvanic anode CP system provides a cathodic current by "sacrificing" one metal to limit the corrosion of the other, which is often called a "sacrificial anode." In order to comply with environmental requirements, owners and operators must complete a 60-day inspection to ensure the system is working properly.
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