Cathodic Protection of Harbour Installations
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The DIN EN ISO 13174 standard is titled "Cathodic Protection of Harbour Installations" and it outlines the requirements for implementing effective cathodic protection systems on the external surfaces of steel port, harbour, coastal, and flood defence installations exposed to sea water and saline mud. The standard aims to prevent corrosion of these metallic structures by providing guidelines for adequate cathodic protection measures.
The standard defines the methods and techniques to be used in order to ensure the proper application of cathodic protection. It emphasizes the need for protection of the immersed and driven/buried external surfaces of the installations, as these areas are particularly susceptible to corrosion. The standard specifies the materials and equipment that should be used, as well as the installation and maintenance procedures to be followed.
Descriptors | Anodes, Cathodic protection, Construction works, Corrosion protection, Definitions, Design, Harbour construction, Harbour facilities, Harbours, Outside current, Personnel, Seawater, Steel construction, Steels, Structural steel work, Surface protection |
ICS Codes | 77.060 - Corrosion of metals 93.140 - Construction of waterways, ports and dykes |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1013.8 KB |