Standards
- 49 CFR 192.112 - Requirements for Corrosion Control - Transportation of natural and other gas by pipeline: minimum federal safety standards
- ASME B31Q 0001-0191
- ASTM G 8, G 42 - Evaluating Cathodic Disbondment resistance of coatings
- DNV-RP-B401 - Cathodic Protection Design - Det Norske Veritas
- EN 12068:1999 - Cathodic protection. External organic coatings for the corrosion protection of buried or immersed steel pipelines used in conjunction with cathodic protection. Tapes and shrinkable materials
- EN 12473:2000 - General principles of cathodic protection in sea water
- EN 12474:2001 - Cathodic protection for submarine pipelines
- EN 12495:2000 - Cathodic protection for fixed steel offshore structures
- EN 12499:2003 - Internal cathodic protection of metallic structures
- EN 12696:2012 - Cathodic protection of steel in concrete
- EN 12954:2001 - Cathodic protection of buried or immersed metallic structures. General principles and application for pipelines
- EN 13173:2001 - Cathodic protection for steel offshore floating structures
- EN 13174:2001 - Cathodic protection for harbor installations
- EN 13509:2003 - Cathodic protection measurement techniques
- EN 13636:2004 - Cathodic protection of buried metallic tanks and related piping
- EN 14505:2005 - Cathodic protection of complex structures
- EN 15112:2006 - External cathodic protection of well casing
- EN 50162:2004 - Protection against corrosion by stray current from direct current systems
- BS 7361-1:1991 - Cathodic Protection
- NACE SP0169:2007 - Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems
- NACE TM 0497 - Measurement Techniques Related to Criteria for Cathodic Protection on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems
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