NACE 42102-2002 Corrosion in Power and Communication Manholes《电力和通信人孔腐蚀 项目编号24218》.pdf
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1、Item No. 24218NACE International Publication 42102This Technical Committee Report has been preparedby NACE International Task Group 029*onCorrosion in Manholes.Corrosion in Power and Communication Manholes June 2002, NACE InternationalThis NACE International technical committee report represents a c
2、onsensus of those individual memberswho have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect precludeanyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not includedin this report. Nothing contained in this NACE Inte
3、rnational report is to be construed as granting any right, byimplication or otherwise, to manufacture, sell, or use in connection with any method, apparatus, or productcovered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liability for infringement of LettersPatent. This report
4、should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materialsnot discussed herein. Neither is this report intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictablecircumstances may negate the usefulness of this report in specific instances. NACE Internatio
5、nal assumes noresponsibility for the interpretation or use of this report by other parties.Users of this NACE International report are responsible for reviewing appropriate health, safety,environmental, and regulatory documents and for determining their applicability in relation to this report prior
6、 toits use. This NACE International report may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems orenvironmental hazards associated with the use of materials, equipment, and/or operations detailed or referredto within this report. Users of this NACE International report are also respo
7、nsible for establishing appropriatehealth, safety, and environmental protection practices, in consultation with appropriate regulatory authorities ifnecessary, to achieve compliance with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to the use of thisreport.CAUTIONARY NOTICE: The user is cau
8、tioned to obtain the latest edition of this report. NACEInternational reports are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time without priornotice. NACE reports are automatically withdrawn if more than 10 years old. Purchasers of NACEInternational reports may receive curre
9、nt information on all NACE International publications by contacting theNACE International Membership Services Department, 1440 South Creek Drive, Houston, Texas 77084-4906(telephone +1281228-6200).ForewordThis state-of-the-art report presents methods of identifyingcorrosion in power and communicatio
10、ns manholes andidentifies methods used to mitigate the effects of corrosionwithin the confines of the manhole. People involved withthe responsibility of providing corrosion control in power andcommunications manholes are typically aware of bondingand grounding systems and conduct their work incompli
11、ance with the specifications set forth by the NationalElectrical Safety Code (NESC)1and state and local electricsafety codes.This state-of-the-art report was prepared by NACE TaskGroup (TG) 029 on Corrosion in Manholes. This TG isadministered by Specific Technology Group (STG) 42 onEnergyElectric Po
12、wer and Communication. The TG isalso sponsored by STG 03 on Protective Coatings andLiningsImmersion/Buried. This report is published byNACE under the auspices of STG 42._*Chairman George Schick, Westwood, NJ.NACE International2GeneralThe types of corrosion encountered in manholes include butare not
13、limited to:(a) Galvanic corrosion,(b) Stray current corrosion,(c) Chemical corrosion,(d) Bacterial corrosion,(e) Cathodic corrosion,(f) Stress corrosion cracking, and(g) Hydrogen stress cracking.Many types of metals are used in the construction of themanhole and the manhole equipment. Coupling of th
14、esematerials may create galvanic cells in the common electro-lyte and lead to early failure of one or more of the compon-ents that are electrically joined.Metals joined together in a common electrolyte assume apolarized potential between the open-cell potential of thesemetals. In the application of
15、cathodic protection the pot-ential of the most active metal is considered.The pH of the electrolyte found in manholes can range fromacid to alkaline, and is a factor that is typically consideredwhen designing mitigation systems. The resistivity of theelectrolyte, measured in ohm-centimeters, is also
16、 consid-ered in the design of mitigation systems.Stray currents can have a severe effect on manhole struc-ture and equipment. The presence of stray currents hasbeen observed during testing and considered in the designof any mitigation system.Chemical corrosion is always a possibility in manholecondu
17、it systems that are subject to flooding or ground waterrun-off.Corrosion caused by bacteria may affect many of themetals found in the underground environment. If tests con-firm the presence of sulfate-reducing bacteria, they areeliminated before additional corrective actions are consid-ered.Galvanic
18、 CorrosionGalvanic corrosion occurs when dissimilar metals are in acommon electrolyte and connected with a metallic path.Lead sheath cable in contact with galvanized steel supporthardware is a common galvanic corrosion cell found inpower and communications manholes. In flooded man-holes, all metal s
19、tructures that are electrically continuous inthe common electrolyte are included in the corrosion cell.Galvanic or concentration cell corrosion may take place in ametallic structure in nonflooded manholes that are subjectto high humidity and/or the local accumulation of debris.The effects of galvani
20、c corrosion can be mitigated usingvarious methods. A corrosion cell consists of an anode,cathode, electrolyte, and a metallic path connecting theanode and cathode. The removal of any one of these ele-ments eliminates the corrosion cell. The use of compatiblematerials adds to the service life of the
21、manhole and theequipment installed in the manhole.Coating manhole equipment, support hardware, and thestructure can mitigate the effects of corrosion, especially ifthe cathode of the corrosion cell is coated. However,coating defects on the anode of the corrosion cell causedby improper coating applic
22、ation, mechanical damage, oraging may allow localized failures. When the anode area(at coating defect sites) is much smaller than the cathodearea, the corrosion rate is high and may cause rapid pene-tration.Stray Current CorrosionStray currents have been observed during testing. Onesource of stray c
23、urrents is rectifiers providing cathodic pro-tection to other underground structures. Stray current mayalso be produced by direct current (DC)-powered tractionsystems or high-voltage direct current (HVDC) powersystems.Stray current may be picked up by underground structuresand conducted back to the
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