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Cathodic Protection System
Inspection Form and Memo
Underground storage tanks and piping constructed with steel or other metal in direct
contact with the soil must be protected from corrosion with a cathodic protection system. This includes piping steel flex connectors in contact
with the soil.
These cathodic protection systems are required to have a complete inspection
every three years by a qualified cathodic protection tester. The Cathodic Protection System Inspection
Report form must be used by the tester to record the results of the system
inspection. The form and the testers report must be kept as part of the
records and be available for review by DNR inspectors.
Chart for Recording Ampere and Voltage Meter Readings
on Rectifiers
Tank owners/operators with an impressed current cathodic protection system are
required to read the ampere and voltage meters on the rectifier at least
every 60 days. These readings must be kept as part of the site’s records
and made available to the cathodic protection inspector for the three year
system test. This chart may be used to record the rectifier readings.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to
view the .pdf file. Click on the icon at the bottom of this screen to download
Acrobat Reader. The .doc files are Word 97 documents and may be completed
electronically.
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| Cathodic Protection System Memo |
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| Cathodic Protection System Inspection Form |
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| Chart for Ampere and Voltage Meter Rectifier
Readings |
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