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E – 1350 Cathodic Protection Systems Maintenance
Intended Audience: civil engineers, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers and other design and construction professional
PDH UNITS: 3
0 STUDENTS ENROLLED
This course will provide you with an introduction to the methods, equipment and practices for inspection and maintenance of cathodic protection systems. Both galvanic (sacrificial anode) and impressed current systems are discussed.
Course Outline
1. SCHEDULED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
2. UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
This course will give professional engineers and others an introduction to the principles and practices that are the basis of corrosion protection system maintenance.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:
- Learn about close-interval corrosion surveys;
- Learn how to take corrosion survey potential measurements;
- Learn the importance of water tank calibrations;
- Find out about recommended over-the-anode intervals for impressed current anode bed surveys;
- Learn about impressed current system checks;
- Learn about resistance bond checks; and
- Learn about anode bed inspection and testing for impressed current cathodic protection systems..
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