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1、 A Guide to the Organization of Underground Corrosion-Control Coordinating Committees AN OFFICIAL NACE INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION TPC Publication 11 Item No. 25011 Published by NACE International 1440 South Creek Drive Houston, TX 77084 Neither NACE International, its officers, directors, nor members
2、 thereof accept any responsibility for the use of the methods and materials discussed herein. No authorization is implied concerning the use of patented or copyrighted material. The information is advisory only and the use of the methods and materials is solely at the risk of the user. Reproduction
3、of contents in whole or part or transfer into electronic or photographic storage without permission of the copyright owner is expressly forbidden. 2008 NACE International NACE International i Foreword Underground corrosion control coordinating (electrolysis) committees (UCCC) are composed of technic
4、al personnel who represent a variety of companies concerned with underground metallic cables, pipelines, or tanks. Many companies, such as those that operate direct current (DC) traction systems and which could introduce DC into the earth, possibly causing electrolytic corrosion on underground metal
5、lic structures, are also interested participants in the corrosion control coordinating committee program. Corrosion control coordinating committees are not components of NACE International, nor does this publication contain required procedures for establishing and operating committees. Rather, it is
6、 intended to serve as a guide for existing committees and for the establishment of new committees where none exist. As numerous corrosion control coordinating committees were formed, the need to catalogue the committees, their territories, their present officers, and other vital data arose. As an in
7、ternational corrosion control organization, NACE met the qualifications for accomplishing this task. In response to the need for such information, NACE established Task Group T-10B-1 to develop and maintain information on existing corrosion control coordinating committees and to prepare this publica
8、tion. The purpose of NACE is NOT to infringe upon the autonomy of individual committees, but rather to act as a clearinghouse for information between corrosion control coordinating committees and to supply administrative support services when needed. NACE Headquarters staff maintains a current direc
9、tory of known corrosion control coordinating committees and their officers as supplied to NACE Headquarters. For further information on this report or to supply new or updated information, contact the NACE Technical Activities Division, 1440 South Creek Drive, Houston, TX 77084. This manual was orig
10、inally prepared in 1986, editorially updated in 1998 by NACE Task Group T-10B-1, a component of Unit Committee T-10B on Interference Problems, and reaffirmed in 2008 by Specific Technology Group (STG) 05, “Cathodic/Anodic Protection.” This report is published under the auspices of STG 05. Presently,
11、 it maintained by TEG 022X, “Corrosion Control Coordinating Committee.” NACE International ii Table of Contents Page Foreword . i Introduction . 1 History 1 Definition of Interference . 1 Committee Bylaws . 1 Suggested Steps for Committee Organization 2 Procedures 2 Size of Territories 2 Dual Commit
12、tee Systems . 2 Committee Meeting Schedules . 3 Election of Officers 3 Administrative Functions 3 Meeting Minutes 3 Legal Considerations 3 Rectifier and Bond Directories 4 Directory 4 Conclusion 4 Appendixes . 5 Appendix A: Sample Bylaws #1 5 Appendix B: Sample Bylaws #2 9 Appendix C: Page from a Co
13、rrosion Control Coordinating Committee Directory . 11 Appendix D: Page from a Computer Printed Corrosion Control Coordinating Committee Directory . 12 Appendix E: Minutes Before Use of Computer Coding 13 Appendix F: Minutes Using Computer Coding . 16 Appendix G: Form for Reporting Installations and
14、Modifications . 21 Appendix H: Printout of Computerized Rectifier Records 22 Appendix I: Directory of Known Electrolysis Coordinating Committees in the United States and Canada as of August 2008 23 Appendix J: Most Recent Contacts for Known Active Committees as of August 2008 . 25 NACE International
15、 1 Introduction A corrosion control coordinating committee exists for three purposes: to keep all companies that lie in the committees geographical area of concern informed of activity by others that could cause corrosion interference due to stray DC currents in any companys underground metallic str
16、uctures, to discuss and schedule ways and means to mitigate any adverse effects, and to serve as a permanent source of information regarding locations, histories, and company corrosion control personnel in the committees operating area. In addition, many corrosion control coordinating committees sup
17、port active information and education programs that update members on new corrosion control products and techniques. A corrosion control coordinating committee has no official jurisdiction over the actions of member and nonmember companies. Committee participation is a cooperative venture with a pro
18、ven record of avoiding and discouraging cumbersome litigation between companies on corrosion control matters. History The founding individuals of the first committees laid the groundwork for corrosion control coordinating committees by securing the approval of their respective management on the conc
19、ept of such a committee, and then by seeking out and communicating with others in similar operating areas that could mutually benefit. Preorganization sessions were called for briefing and discussion in order to gain the support of others in the industry. When enough support had been pledged in a pa
20、rticular area, charter meetings were called. Corrosion control coordinating committees were thus launched and their benefits were soon realized. In order to engineer cathodic protection (CP) facilities intelligently with minimal interference, underground corrosion control personnel who participate i
21、n corrosion control coordinating committees are made aware of the existence and location of other underground metallic structures, as well as receiving information about corrosion control methods being used, interference possibilities, and the corrosion control personnel involved. The corrosion cont
22、rol coordinating committee structure allows personnel to join a cooperative multicompany interference control group and to follow up with progress reports at regularly scheduled meetings. Definition of Interference The original focus in the study of underground structure deterioration was the operat
23、ion of DC-powered traction systems. Later on, the increased installation of CP rectifiers became a major concern. With the recent resurgence of municipal DC traction systems, these systems have again become a major source of interest for corrosion control coordinating committees. In addition, the in
24、creasing frequency of pipeline installation in high-voltage alternating current (AC) power corridors has introduced another possible cause of interference. There are many different causes of electrical interference, but not every source of electrical influence is necessarily detrimental. Recognizing
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