1、AWWA Standard SM Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Systems for the Interior Submerged Surfaces of Steel Water Storage Tanks Effective date: June 1, 2016. First edition approved by AWWA Board of Directors June 20, 2010. This edition approved Jan. 16, 2016. Approved by American National Standards
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15、sonnel The AWWA Cathodic Protection Task Force, which developed this standard, had the following personnel at the time: David H. Kroon, Chair W.J. Czaska, CB however, the combination of coatings and cathodic protection is normally more economical and effective than using coatings or cathodic protect
16、ion alone. II.B. Cathodic Protection. The two major components of a sacrificial anode cathodic protection system are the anodes and the test box for monitoring and current control. In lieu of a test box, the manufacturer may provide an alternative means for monitoring and current control. The range
17、of sacrificial anode output current capacity required for a specific tank is determined by estimating the area of submerged bare steel to be protected when the interior tank coating is new and when the interior coating has deteriorated to the point where recoating is necessary. In potable water, cur
18、rent density requirements can range from 0.5 to 5.0 mA/ft 2(5.4 to 53.8 mA/m 2 ) of bare steel surface. Applications involving turbulence, high temperature, or both may require higher current densities. For newly coated tanks, the total current requirement may be as little as 1 percent of the curren
19、t required to protect an uncoated interior tank surface. As a rule, sacrificial anode systems for newly coated tanks should have sufficient current capacity to protect the anticipated bare submerged surface area before coating repairs or replacement. A sacrificial anode cathodic protection system sh
20、ould include a test box or other means for measuring tank-to-water potentials and adjusting the current output of the sacrificial anodes. One or more long-life reference electrodes should be included in the system to monitor the protection levels on the submerged steel surfaces. The reference electr
21、ode is used to monitor the tank-to-water potential, free of IR drop error. IR drop must be eliminated or minimized to accurately determine the potential between the tank surface and the reference electrode submerged in the tank. The test box allows for the anode current to be instantaneously interru
22、pted, providing an IR drop-free poten- tial that closely approximates the polarized potential of the tank. III. Use of This Standard. It is the responsibility of the user of an AWWA standard to determine that the products described in that standard are suitable for use in the particular application
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